Localization and Neuroimaging in Neuropsychology

  • Greene J
  • Hodges J
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St Joseph's Health Ctr, Lawson Research Inst, Dept of Clinical Neurological Sciences, London, ON, Canada Foundations of neuropsychology English M2; Interdisciplinary: Graduate/Professional 9410 (from the cover) "Localization and Neuroimaging in Neuropsychology" presents a comprehensive and thoroughly current review of theory and methodology in this rapidly advancing field. The first eight chapters address methodologies, including EEG, PET (positron emission tomography), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The remaining chapters discuss localization information with respect to specific symptoms and syndromes, including aphasia, alexia, agraphia, apraxia, agnosia, dementia, and other cognitive deficits. /// (This book) discusses cutting- edge techniques in neuroimaging and localization of brain lesions; ... summarizes information on the structural foundations of cognitive neuropsychology and brain mapping; covers the neuropsychology of language, memory, and cognition (and) provides a balanced presentation of cognitive function in each hemisphere.- ------------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------Enregistrement 46 de 68 - PsycLIT Chapters & Books 1/87-12/96

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Greene, J., & Hodges, J. (1995). Localization and Neuroimaging in Neuropsychology. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 58(5), 647–647. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.58.5.647

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