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    Author(s)Robert L. Mapou ,  Jack Spector
    PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
    Edition1995 ed.
    ISBN9780306448690
    Pages362
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 1995

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    Springer Science+Business Media Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment: by Robert L. Mapou ,  Jack Spector

    Practicing Neuropsychologists And Students In Clinical Neuropsychology Must Increas Ingly Cross Disciplinary Boundaries To Understand And Appreciate The Neuroanatomical Neurophysiological And Neuropharmacological Bases Of Cognition And Behavior Cur Rent Cognitive Theory In Many Different Domains Of Functioning And The Nature And Tools Of Clinical Assessment. Although The Cognitive Functions And Abilities Of Interest Are Often The Same Each Of These Fields Has Grappled With Them From Sometimes Very Different Perspectives. Terminology Is Often Specific To A Particular Discipline Or Ap Proach Methods Are Diverse And The Goals Or Outcomes Of Study Or Investigation Are Usually Very Different. This Book Poises Itself To Provide A Largely Missing Link Between Traditional Approaches To Assessment And The Growing Area Of Cognitive Neuropsy Chology. Historically Neuropsychology Had As Its Central Core The Consideration Of Evidence From Clinical Cases. It Was The Early Work Of Neurologists Such As Broca Wernicke Hughlings-Jackson And Liepmann Who Evaluated And Described The Behavioral Cor Relates Of Prescribed Lesions In Individual Patients And Focused Investigation On The Lateralization And Localization Of Cognitive Abilities In Humans. An Outgrowth Of Those Approaches Was The Systematic Development Of Experimental Tasks That Could Be Used To Elucidate The Nature Of Cognitive Changes In Individuals With Well-Described Brain Lesions.