Neuropsychology
- 5th Edition - November 26, 2004
- Authors: Kevin Walsh, David Darby
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 0 7 3 0 5 - 2
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Request a sales quoteA new edition of the classic textbook on the anatomical or localisationist approach to neuropsychology.
- A new and revised edition of one of the classic textbooks of neuropsychology.
- Neuropsychological abnormalities are described in terms of the function or dysfunction of the lobes of the brain, in contrast to the cognitive approach of most competing books.
- Clearly written introductory chapters on the anatomy of the brain and on neurology - very useful for clinical psychology trainees and psychology students.
- Clearly discussed clinical case histories illustrate the neuropsychological assessment section.
- Final chapter places the psychoanatomical approach in the context of other disciplines such as cognitive neuropsychology.
Trainee clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists.
Neurologists and psyciatrists.
Some sales to senior psychology students
Neurologists and psyciatrists.
Some sales to senior psychology students
History of neuropsychology.
Basic anatomy of the brain.
Elements of neurology.
The frontal lobes.
The temporal lobes.
The parietal lobes.
The occipital lobes.
Henispheric asymmetry.
The interbrain.
Neuropsychological assessment.
Brain and behaviour: the broader context.
Basic anatomy of the brain.
Elements of neurology.
The frontal lobes.
The temporal lobes.
The parietal lobes.
The occipital lobes.
Henispheric asymmetry.
The interbrain.
Neuropsychological assessment.
Brain and behaviour: the broader context.
- No. of pages: 284
- Language: English
- Edition: 5
- Published: November 26, 2004
- Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
- Paperback ISBN: 9780443073052
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Kevin Walsh
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Associate, University of MelbourneDD
David Darby
Affiliations and expertise
Associate (Behavioural Neurology), University of Melbourne