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  1. Neuropsychology of Art

    Neurological, Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspectives

    By Dahlia W. Zaidel

    Series: Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

    The significance of art in human existence has long been a source of puzzlement, fascination, and mystery. In Neuropsychology of Art, Dahlia W. Zaidel explores the brain regions and neuronal systems that support artistic creativity, talent, and appreciation.Both the visual and musical arts are...

    Published October 19th 2005 by Psychology Press

  2. The Assessment and Rehabilitation of Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients

    A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

    Edited by Martin Richard Coleman

    Series: Special Issues of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

    The vegetative state - a condition in which someone is awake but unaware with no evidence of a working mind - is both emotive and challenging. This condition and that of someone who gains partial recovery of mental and neurological functions - known as the minimally conscious state - have provoked...

    Published August 31st 2005 by Psychology Press

  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd) and Neuropsychology

    A Special Issue of Applied Neuropsychology

    Edited by Sam Goldstein, Jack A. Naglieri

    Published July 7th 2005 by Psychology Press

  4. Neurobehavioral Toxicology: Neurological and Neuropsychological Perspectives, Volume II

    Peripheral Nervous System

    By James W. Albers, Stanley Berent

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    This book, the second of three volumes, concentrates on peripheral nervous system disorders. Examining the effects of neurotoxicants on nerve, muscle and the neuromuscular junction, it builds on the scientific principles outlined in volume 1 by looking at the application of the methods...

    Published July 6th 2005 by Taylor & Francis

  5. Neurobehavioral Toxicology: Neurological and Neuropsychological Perspectives, Volume I

    Foundations and Methods

    By Stanley Berent, James W. Albers

    Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition

    This book, the first of three volumes, provides a thorough background to the emerging field of neurobehavioral toxicology by looking at current clinical approaches and tests, as well as assessing current clinical research. The analysis of the impact of toxins on the human nervous system is...

    Published July 6th 2005 by Taylor & Francis

  6. Phonetics for Communication Disorders

    By Martin J. Ball, Nicole Muller

    This comprehensive textbook offers a basic introduction to phonetics in an applied systematic presentation that equips the communication disorders student to deal with the wide range of speech types that will be encountered in a clinic. While the major discussion is articulatory, speech acoustics...

    Published June 7th 2005 by Psychology Press

  7. Cultural Diversity

    A Special Issue of applied Neuropsychology

    Edited by Ruben J. Echemendia

    Cultural Diversity studies the relationship between culture and neuropsychology. Its goal is to examine salient aspects of this relationship and assist in bringing the issue of culture and cultural diversity to the forefront of neuropsychological discussions. The articles help further the...

    Published September 29th 2004 by Psychology Press

  8. Memory

    Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives

    By Gérard Emilien, Cécile Durlach, Elena Antoniadis, Martial Van der Linden, Jean-Marie Maloteaux

    Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives reviews critically the impact of recent neuropsychological and biological discoveries on our understanding of human memory and its pathology. Too often, insights from clinical, neurological and psychopharmacological fields...

    Published December 24th 2003 by Psychology Press

  9. Classification of Developmental Language Disorders

    Theoretical Issues and Clinical Implications

    Edited by Ludo Verhoeven, Hans van Balkom

    Chapters written by leading authorities offer current perspectives on the origins and development of language disorders. They address the question: How can the child's linguistic environment be restructured so that children at risk can develop important adaptive skills in the domains of self-care,...

    Published July 31st 2003 by Psychology Press

  10. Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology

    the Neuropsychologist's Role in the Assessment and Management of Sports-related Concussions:a Special Issue of applied Neuropsychology

    Edited by Eric A. Zillmer

    The focus of Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology is the question of what role the neuropsychologist should have in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of sports-related concussions. The goal of this special issue is to examine the most current issues facing this growing and dynamic field of...

    Published March 31st 2003 by Psychology Press