Edited by
Dahlia Zaidel, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Description
The field of neuropsychology has grown rapidly in recently years. New developments have been of interest across disciplines to cognitive,
clinical, and experimental psychologists as well as neuroscientists.
Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive overview
of where the field stands now relative to all these disciplines. Representing the critical areas in human neuropsychology, this book
begins with the history and development of the field and proceeds to discuss brain structure and function with regard to attention, perception,
emotion, language, and movement.
Audience:
Advanced students, academics, researchers in neuropsychology, physiological psychology, and the neurosciences.