edited by Michael G. Tramontana, Stephen R. Hooper.
New York, NY
Springer New York
1992
(xvi, 239 pages 17 illustrations).
Advances in Child Neuropsychology, 1.
I. Developmental Neuropsychology --;1 The Use of Auditory Evoked Responses Recorded from Newborn Infants to Predict Language Skills --;II. Abnormal Neuropsychology --;2 Behavioral Effects of Head Trauma in Children and Adolescents --;3 Sequelae of Haemophilus Influenzae Meningitis: Implications for the Study of Brain Disease and Development --;4 Behavioral Disturbance in Children with Seizures --;III. Assessment --;5 Considerations in the Use of Dichotic Listening with Children --;IV. Treatment --;6 Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Children --;Epilogue --;Author Index.
Intended to provide authoritative reviews of important substantive areas of child neuropsychology, this series begins with a volume that contains just that: reviews of areas as diverse as auditory evoked re- sponses in newborns and the behavioral effects of head trauma in children.
Medicine.
Psychiatry.
RJ486
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5
E358
1992
edited by Michael G. Tramontana, Stephen R. Hooper.