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Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.].

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SC361-A31
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
000003188046
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Author
Boller, François.
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication date
1988-
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v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
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Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 10
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 14: Event-Related Brain Potentials and Cognition (R. Johnson Jr.) 1. The recording and analysis of event-related potentials 2. Event-related potentials in human selective attention research 3. Electrophysiological insights into language deficits 4. Event-related potential insights into the neurobiology of memory systems 5. Cognitive event-related potentials: intracranial and lesion studies 6. The role of event-related potentials in the study of normal and abnormal cognitive development 7. Cognition in the elderly: an event-related potential perspective 8. Event-related potential insights into altered sensory and cognitive processing in dementia 9 Event-related potential measures of cognitive deficits following closed head injury 10. Cognitive deficits in psychopathology: insights from event-related potentials Section 15: Positron Emission Tomography and Neurobehavior (J.C. Baron) 11. Brain metabolism: measurement and correlates with neuropsychological performance 12. Methodology of activation paradigms 13. rCBF studies of prefrontal function and their relevance to psychosis 14. PET imaging of human motor performance and learning 15. Studies of language processes using positron emission tomography 16. Neuroimaging studies of memory: theory and recent PET results 17. Functional neuroimaging of the aging brain 18. PET investigations in the non-human primate in relation to neuropsychology: methodological issues Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 9
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 12: The Frontal Lobes ( 1. The frontal lobes: a historical sketch 2. Comparative architectonic analysis of the human and the macaque frontal cortex 3. Frontal lobes and working memory: evidence from investigations of the effects of cortical excisions in nonhuman primates 4. The contribution of imaging techniques to current knowledge of the frontal lobes 5. Development of the concept of 'executive function' and its relationship to the frontal lobes 6. Experimental neuropsychological studies of frontal lobe functions 7. Alternative frameworks for the conceptualization of prefrontal lobe functions 8. The frontal lobes in neuropsychiatric disorders 9. The anarchic hand: a fronto-mesial sign Section 13: Computational Modelling and Neuropsychology ( 10. Introduction: methodologies for the computer modeling of human cognitive processing 11. Cognitive modularity: computational division of labor in the brain 12. Visual motion: computational analysis, physiology and perception 13. Connectionist models in neuropsychology 14. Structured connectionist models and spatial concept learning 15. Emergent cognition 16. Adapting human functional architectures and behaviors for intelligent machines 17. Planning, neuropsychology and artificial intelligence: cross-fertilization 18. Task-independent constraints on a unified theory of cognition 19. Computational models of cognition Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 8
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of Contributors Acknowledgements Section 11: Memory, Dementia, Perception of Time, Music and Faces I. Memory 1. When working memory does not work: the role of working memory in neuropsychology 2. Implicit memory in normal human subjects 3. Implicit tests of memory in patients with focal lesions or degenerative brain disorders 4. Impairments of autobiographical memory 5. The neuropsychology of semantic memory 6. The neuropsychology of remote memory 7. Prospective memory: a 'new' memory system? II. Dementia 8. Four neuropsychological profiles in dementia 9. Mechanisms underlying semantic-lexical disorders in Alzheimer's disease 10. The non-Alzheimer degenerative dementias 11. Noncognitive behavioral alterations in dementia syndromes III. Perception of Time, Music and Faces 12. The neuropsychology of human temporal information processing 13. Specificity for music 14. Amusia 15. Failures of face processing in normal and brain-damaged subjects Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 7
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 10: Child Neuropsychology (continued) ( VII. Sensorimotor Functions and their Disorders (continued) 1. Visual perception 2. Cognitive development in visually impaired children 3. Central auditory function and disorders 4. The cognitive development of deaf children: recent insights VIII. Language and its Disorders 5. Early language development and its neural correlates 6. Developmental language disorders 7. Acquired aphasias in children IX. Academic Disorders of School-Age Children 8. Developmental dyslexia 9. Patterns of atypical reading development: attributes and underlying reading processes 10. Developmental dyscalculia X. Memory and its Disorders 11. Memory, cognition and learning: developmental and ecological considerations 12. Disorders of memory and learning XI. Attention and Its Disorders 13. Development of attention and metacognition 14. Disorders of attention in children 15. The development of frontal-lobe functions XII. Mood, Drive, Appetitive Behaviors and their Disorders 16. Mood, affect, and their disorders in children and adolescents 17. Disorders of appetite 18. Neuropsychological consequences of substance abuse XIII. Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Psychoses 19. The clinical syndrome of autism 20. Childhood-onset schizophrenia XIV. Convulsive Disorders 21. The neuropsychology of childhood seizure disorders Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 6
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 10: Child Neuropsychology (I. Rapin I. Introduction 1. Child neuropsychology: nature and scope II. The Immature Brain: Development and Damage 2. Normal and abnormal development of the brain 3. The emergence of a neuropsychology of normal development: rapprochement between neuroscience and developmental psychology 4. Plasticity and recovery of higher cognitive functions following early brain injury 5. Developmental and acquired disorders of childhood 6. The genetics of handedness, cerebral dominance, and lateralization 7. Left-handedness III. Epidemiological Considerations 8. Developmental disorders of cerebral function: epidemiologic principles and pitfalls IV. Assessment of Brain Structure and Function: Usefulness for Child Neuropsychology 9. EEG and topographic brain mapping 10. Event-related potentials in developmental neuropsychology 11. Neuroimaging in child neuropsychology 12. Cerebral single photon emission tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) during development and in learning disorders V. Behavioral Assessment 13. Conceptual and psychometric issues in the neuropsychologic assessment of children: measurement of ability discrepancy and change 14. Neuropsychological assessment in infancy 15. The neuropsychological assessment of the preschool child: a branching model 16. Neuropsychological assessment of school-aged children VI. Cognition and its Disorders 17. Developmental neuropsychology: lessons from cognitive development 18. Mental retardation: current issues related to assessment VII. Sensorimotor Functions and their Disorders 19. Disorders of motor function and control 20. Disorders of somatosensory perception in children Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 5
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of Contributors Acknowledgements Section 8: Aging and Dementia (continued) (S. Corkin) 1. The epidemiology of dementia, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease 2. Subgroups of dementia: methodological issues and applications to Alzheimer's disease 3. Pathological and chemical correlates of dementia 4. Nuclear magnetic resonance: principles and applications to neuroscience research 5. Treatment strategies in primary degenerative dementias 6. The role of attention disorders in the cognitive deficits of dementia 7. Age-related changes in memory: learning and remembering new information 8. Differential effects of aging and age-related neurological diseases on memory subsystems of the brain 9. Motor function in aging and neurodegenerative disease 10. Cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease 11. Cognitive impairments in Huntington's disease: insights into the neuropsychology of the striatum 12. The neurology and neuropsychology of HLV infection Section 9: Cognitive, Methodological and Practical Approaches (J. Grafman 13. The role of cognitive theory in neuropsychological research 14. Language processing and language disorders as revealed through studies of syntactic comprehension 15. Current methodological issues in human neuropsychology 16. Neuropsychology in its daily practice: past and present
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 4
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 7: The Commissurotomized Brain (Nebes) 1. The commissurotomized brain 2. Commissurotomy studies in animals 3. Integrative functions of the cerebral commissures 4. Neuropsychological sequelae of partial commissurotomy 5. Agenesis of the corpus callosum 6. Language functions in the two hemispheres following complete cerebral commissurotomy and hemispherectomy 7. Memory and spatial cognition following commissurotomy Section 8: Aging and Dementia (Part 1) (Corkin) 8. Animal models of age-related cognitive decline 9. Brain imaging and cerebral metabolism 10. Olfaction 11. Vision and aging 12. Language in normal aging and age-related neurological diseases 13. Spatial abilities and deficits in aging and age-related disorders 14. Abstract thought in aging and age-related neurological disease 15. Aging and age-related neurological disease: remote memory 16. Psychiatric symptoms in dementia: interaction of affect and cognition 17. Sleep in the dementing disorders 18. Longitudinal studies of aging and age-associated dementias 19. Statistical practice in aging and dementia research Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 3
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 5: Memory and its Disorders (Squire) 1. Neuropsychological assessment of learning and memory 2. Disorders of memory: the cognitive science perspective 3. Frontal lobes and memory 4. Memory disorders associated with temporal-lobe lesions 5. Diencephalic amnesia 6. Amnesia caused by herpes simplex encephalitis, infarctions in basal forebrain, Alzheimer's disease and anoxia/ischemia 7. Transient global amnesia 8. Memory deficit after closed head injury 9. Functional amnesia 10. Models and methods of memory rehabilitation 11. Pharmacological treatment of memory disorders Section 6: Emotional Behavior and its Disorders (Gainotti) 12. Theories of emotions and neuropsychological research 13. Anatomical substrate of emotional reactions 14. Neurochemical basis of emotional behavior 15. Ictal and interictal manifestations of emotions in epilepsy 16. Disorders of emotions and affect in patients with unilateral brain damage 17. Asymmetries in recognition of emotion 18. Facial expression of emotion 19. Arousal and emotions 20. Laterality and emotion: an electrophysiological approach 21. Neuropsychological mechanisms of anxiety and depression 22. Psychopathology and hemispheric specialization: left hemisphere dysfunction in schizophrenia, psychopathy, hysteria and the obsessional syndrome Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 2
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 3: Language, Aphasia and Related Disorders (continued) (Goodglass) 1. Neuroimaging contributions to the understanding of aphasia 2. Clinical-anatomical correlations of aphasia following predominantly subcortical lesions 3. Therapy of aphasia 4. Recovery in aphasia 5. Electrophysiological correlates of language: stimulation mapping and evoked potential studies 6. Bilingual and polyglot aphasia 7. Artistry after unilateral brain disease 8. Sign-language aphasia 9. Aphasia in left-handers and crossed aphasia 10. Non-verbal conceptual impairment in aphasia 11. Disorders of body awareness and body knowledge 12. Motor control 13. Apraxia Section 4: Disorders of Visual Behavior (Damasio) 14. Neural mechanisms of visual processing in monkeys 15. The neurophysiology of spatial vision 16. Disorders of visual recognition 17. Disorders of visuospatial analysis 18. Neglect: hemispheric specialization, behavioral components and anatomical correlates 19. Blindsight 20. Constructional apraxia 21. The neuropsychology of mental imagery 22. Astereopsis Index
Handbook of neuropsychology / section editors, F. Boller ... [et al.]. v. 1
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Table of ContentsContents Preface List of contributors Acknowledgements Section 1: Introduction (Boller and Grafman) 1. Neuropsychology: past, present and future 2. The bedside mental status examination 3. Neuropsychological tests and assessment technique 4. Some theoretical and methodological issues in neuropsychological research 5. Methodological issues in neuropsychology: classification, and non-equivalent group comparisons 6. Cerebral dominance - contributions of anatomy 7. Cerebral specialization: clinical and experimental assessment Section 2: Attention (Rizzolatti) 8. Introduction 9. Confusional states and delirium as disorders of attention 10. Orienting of attention 11. Hemineglect in humans 12. Mechanisms and theories of spatial neglect Section 3: Language and Aphasia (Goodglass) 13. Historical perspective on concepts of aphasia 14. Classical syndromes of aphasia 15. Auditory comprehension in aphasia 16. Naming and its disorders 17. Repetition in aphasia: implications for models of language processing 18. Approaches to speech production deficits in aphasia 19. Paraphasia and jargon 20. Acquired alexia 21. Agraphia 22. Acalculia Index

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1988-
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