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Clinical Neuropsychology: Behavioral and Brain Science

by John L. Bradshaw, Jason Mattingley, Jason B. Mattingley
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Overview

Clinical Neuropsychology is an up-to-the minute overview of the major and many interesting minor disorders and behavioral syndromes caused by localized brain damage or abnormal brain functioning. The text combines clinical findings with studies on normal, healthy individuals to provide a comprehensive picture of the human brain's operation and function. Biological rather than cognitive in emphasis, Clinical Neuropsychology integrates findings across a broad range of disciplines. This text serves as an up-to-date reference source for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students and as a textbook for advanced undergraduate courses on clinical neuropsychology. Coverage includes the ramifications of localized brain damage/abnormal brain functioning on emotion, thought, language, and behavior, illustrative case histories, chapter overviews, and more than 700 recent references.

Key Features
• More than 700 recent references
• Extensive illustrations
• Interesting and unusual illustrative case histories from recent literature
• An overview and a list of important further readings end each chapter
• Comprehensive index

Audience: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academics, and researchers in behavioral, neuropsychological, and neurological fields. Professionals in the psychological, medical, and paramedical fields.

Synopsis

Clinical Neuropsychology is an up-to-the minute overview of the major and many interesting minor disorders and behavioral syndromes caused by localized brain damage or abnormal brain functioning. The text combines clinical findings with studies on normal, healthy individuals to provide a comprehensive picture of the human brain's operation and function.
Biological rather than cognitive in emphasis, Clinical Neuropsychology integrates finding across a broad range of disciplines. This text serves as a reference source for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students and as a textbook for advanced undergraduate courses on clinical neuropsychology. Coverage includes the ramifications of localized brain damage and abnormal brain functioning on emotion, thought, language, and behavior; illustrative case histories; chapter overviews; and other 700 recent referencess.
Key Features:
• Interesting and unusual illustrative case histories from recent literature
• An overview and a list of important further readings end each chapter
• More than 700 recent references
• Extensive illustrations

Booknews

Biological rather than cognitive in emphasis, this text offers an overview of the major and many interesting minor disorders and behavioral syndromes caused by localized brain damage or abnormal brain functioning. Makes ample use of case histories. Of use for the advanced undergraduate course in clinical neuropsychology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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"Of many recent volumes to emerge on the topic of clinical neuropsychology, this is one of the most integrative, empirically documented, and easily readable texts.... The writing is clear and integrative and there is a good presentation of the pertinent historical context, which adds a certain spice to the reading.... The number and quality of scientific citation to recent work is impressive and provides a valuable roadmap of recent scientific advances. The writing is free of unnecessary technical language to facilitate comprehension by a broad spectrum of readers who vary in neurological and medical training backgrounds. Although chiefly intended as a basic text in neuropsychology for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, the depth, clarity, and sophistication of knowledge presented makes the book an appropriate synopsis and excellent review of state-of-the-art knowledge for postdoctoral fellows and research-based clinicians in neuropsychology."
—Bruce K. Schefft in CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"In the last 10 years, neuropsychology has become a vibrant field whose discoveries have illuminated our understanding of brain function and cognition. Bradshaw and Mattingley provide a solid overview of the field that is rich in information. The book has two features that recommend it. First, it focuses on clinical data and provides vivid and insightful interpretations of these data. Second, the book covers a number of topics (motor disorders, autism, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease) that are normally not included in neuropsychology works, but should be...it is recommended over a similar work...principally because of its useful descriptions and analyses."
—CHOICE
"...John Bradshaw and Jason Mattingley have produced an academic text that has been carefully researched and would be a useful addition to the libraries of students interested in neuropsychological theory and research."
—Jenni A. Ogden, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Aukland, New Zealand, JINS.

Booknews

Biological rather than cognitive in emphasis, this text offers an overview of the major and many interesting minor disorders and behavioral syndromes caused by localized brain damage or abnormal brain functioning. Makes ample use of case histories. Of use for the advanced undergraduate course in clinical neuropsychology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1995
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
476
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780121245450

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