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  1. The Experience of Visual Neglect / Illustration of Visual Neglect / Art and Visio-spatial perception

    By Peter Halligan, John C. Marshall

    The Experience of Visual NeglectMany patients who suffer stroke have to overcome a variety of behavioral problems which effect the quality of their daily lives. Helping such patients to cope successfully with the effects of their stroke requires the recognition not only of the more common physical...

    Published August 3rd 1993 by Psychology Press

  2. Neuropsychological Perspectives On Emotion

    A Special Issue Of 'Cognition & Emotion'

    By Watts

    Series: Special Issues of Cognition and Emotion

    Published January 19th 1993 by Psychology Press

  3. Five Video Set NTSC

    By Funnell, Humphreys

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  4. Words and Sentences

    A Case Study of Phonological Dyslexia NTSC

    By Funnell, Humphreys

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  5. Central Agnosia:Ntsc Version

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  6. Reading For Meaning

    A Case Study Of Deep Dyslexia NTSC

    By Humphreys Funnell

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  7. Attentional Dysfunctions

    Problems In Orienting NTSC

    By Funnell, Humphreys

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  8. Peripheral Agnosia

    Early Disorders Of Visual Object Recognition NTSC

    By Humphreys Funnell

    Published October 20th 1991 by Psychology Press

  9. Children's Theories of Mind

    Mental States and Social Understanding

    Edited by Douglas Frye, Chris Moore

    This book is a result of a study group that met to discuss the child's theory of mind. A topic whose effects span cognitive, language, and social development, it may bring a unifying influence to developmental psychology. New studies in this area acknowledge children's conceptions of intention and...

    Published February 28th 1991 by Psychology Press

  10. Cognitive Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics

    Advances in Models of Cognitive Function and Impairment

    By Alfonso Caramazza

    Edited by Alfonso Caramazza, Alfonso Caramazza

    These papers emphasize the development of detailed models of normal cognitive functioning through the analysis of cognitive impairment. They differ, however, in terms of the cognitive domain investigated and the dominant methodology of the reported research. Areas examined include imagery,...

    Published February 28th 1990 by Psychology Press