Human Cognitive Neuropsychology: A Textbook With Readings (Inglés) Tapa blanda – 17 dic 1996 de Andrew W. Ellis (Autor), Andrew W. Young (Autor)
This textbook augments the first edition through the inclusion of a set
of reseach and review papers selected by the authors to supplement the
contents of each chapter by providing a discussion of research issues
and detailed investigation of individual cases. One or two papers
supplement each chapter. A short introduction to each set makes clear
the nature of their contribution and how they relate to each chapter's
contents. Some of the papers are short reviews of theoretical
contributions; others are case studies in the tradition of cognitive
neuropsychology. At least three of the main trends discernible in
cognitive neuropsychology in the 1990s are represented in the chosen
papers. The first is the use of connectionist models to simulate
patterns of impairment in brain-injured patients. The second is the
growing convergence between cognitive neuropsychology and neuroscience:
cognitive neuropsychologists are becoming increasingly interested in the
brain processes that underlie the preserved and damaged psychological
processes they study. The third trend is the involvement of cognitive
neuropsychologists in work on therapy and rehabilitation.
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