Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

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Macmillan, 2009 - Psychology - 818 pages
Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw’s Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology was the first text to bring a comprehensive introduction to contemporary human neuropsychology to the classroom.  It gave students access to an extraordinary amount of cutting-edge research and made it coherent, relevant and understandable—with a presentation that reflected the authors’ superb communication and teaching skills. That text returns in an extensively updated new edition that keeps pace with the latest research while maintaining its trademark clarity and student-friendliness. And with its enhanced full-color art program, new case studies, and new companion Web site, the Sixth Edition provides both the most up-to-date understanding of the field and the most effective ways to teach and learn it.

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Contents

I
1
II
29
IV
51
V
82
VI
110
VII
132
VIII
163
IX
197
XVIII
465
XIX
487
XX
524
XXI
557
XXII
590
XXIII
622
XXIV
655
XXV
690

X
223
XI
245
XII
276
XIII
309
XIV
350
XV
376
XVI
402
XVII
429
XXVI
718
XXVII
747
XXVIII
775
XXIX
805
XXX
1
XXXI
1
XXXII
1
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