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  1. Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Arthur L. Benton

    A Special Issue of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology

    Edited by Harvey Levin, Daniel Tranel

    Series: Special Issues of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology

    This special issue is dedicated to the memory of Arthur L. Benton, Ph.D. who was a pioneer in clinical and experimental neuropsychology during the latter half of the 20th century. Dr. Benton’s scholarly contributions also impacted neurology, including developmental and adult disorders. The breadth...

    Published February 19th 2009 by Psychology Press

  2. Neurobehavioral Toxicology: Neurological and Neuropsychological Perspectives, Volume III

    Central Nervous System

    By Stanley Berent, James W. Albers

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    This is the final volume in a three-volume work that has addressed the scientific methodologies relevant to clinical neurobehavioral toxicology. Volume I focused on basic concepts and methodologies in Neurobehavioral Toxicology, with Volume II focusing on the peripheral nervous system. Volume III...

    Published November 17th 2008 by Taylor & Francis

  3. Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook

    Edited by Joel E. Morgan, Jerry J. Sweet

    Series: American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology/Psychology Press Continuing Education Series

    Clinical neuropsychologists frequently evaluate individuals within a forensic context, and therefore must address questions regarding the possible presence of reduced effort, response bias and/or malingering. This volume offers a wide range of instructive real-world case examples involving the...

    Published November 2nd 2008 by Psychology Press

  4. Introducing Neuropsychology

    2nd Edition

    By John Stirling, Rebecca Elliott

    Series: Psychology Focus

    Introducing Neuropsychology, Second Edition investigates the functions of the brain and explores the relationships between brain systems and human behaviour. The material is presented in a jargon-free, easy to understand manner and aims to guide students new to the field through current areas of...

    Published June 19th 2008 by Psychology Press

  5. Executive Functions and the Frontal Lobes

    A Lifespan Perspective

    Edited by Vicki Anderson, Rani Jacobs, Peter J. Anderson

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    This volume has as its primary aim the examination of issues concerning executive function and frontal lobe development. While many texts have addressed these issues, this is the first to do so within a specifically developmental framework. This area of cognitive function has received increasing...

    Published June 1st 2008 by Psychology Press

  6. Adult Learning Disorders

    Contemporary Issues

    Edited by Lorraine E. Wolf, Hope E. Schreiber, Jeanette Wasserstein

    Recent advances in neuroimaging and genetics technologies have enhanced our understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders in adults. The authors in this volume not only discuss such advances as they apply to adults with learning disorders, but also address their translation into clinical practice....

    Published May 18th 2008 by Psychology Press

  7. The Behavioural and Emotional Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury

    By Simon F. Crowe

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    It is difficult to imagine what it must be like for someone following the personal crisis and catastrophe that ensues as a result of a serious traumatic brain injury (TBI). The individual is confronted with a huge range of alterations in his or her normal functioning, operating at the...

    Published February 27th 2008 by Psychology Press

  8. Textbook of Clinical Neuropsychology

    Edited by Joel E. Morgan, Joseph H. Ricker

    With close to fifty chapters by some of the most prominent clinical neuropsychologists, the Textbook of Clinical Neuropsychology sets a new standard in the field in its scope, breadth, and scholarship. Unlike most other books in neuropsychology, the Textbook is organized primarily around syndromes,...

    Published January 17th 2008 by Taylor & Francis

  9. Information Processing Speed in Clinical Populations

    Edited by John DeLuca, Jessica H. Kalmar

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    Although investigated for over 100 years, it is only now that we are beginning to understand how speed of information processing is affected in various clinical populations. Processing speed has a major impact on higher level cognitive abilities and is extremely vulnerable to neurological insult...

    Published September 11th 2007 by Psychology Press