edited by Erin D. Bigler, Ronald A. Yeo, Eric Turkheimer.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1989
Critical issues in neuropsychology
1. Neuropsychological Function and Brain Imaging: Introduction and Overview --;2. Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology: Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlates --;3. Techniques of Quantitative Measurement of Morphological Structures of the Central Nervous System --;4. Positron Emission Tomography and Neuropsychological Function --;5. Computed Tomographic Scanning and New Perspectives in Aphasia --;6. Brain Imaging and Neuropsychological Outcome in Traumatic Brain Injury --;7. Brain Imaging and Neuropsychological Identification of Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type --;8. Neuropsychological and Neuroanatomic Aspects of Complex Motor Control --;9. Structural Brain Abnormalities in the Major Psychoses --;10. Cerebral Imaging and Emotional Correlates --;11. Individual Differences --;12. Structural Anomalies and Neuropsychological Function --;13. Neuropsychological Functioning and Brain Imaging: Concluding Remarks and Synthesis.
Over the past two decades researchers and clinicians in the neurosciences have witnessed a literal information explosion in the area of brain imaging and neuropsychological functioning.
Medicine.
Neurology.
Neurosciences.
QP360
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E358
1989
edited by Erin D. Bigler, Ronald A. Yeo, Eric Turkheimer.