Behavioral Neurology and NeuropsychologyThis comprehensive work reflects the state-of-the-art in both the clinical and theoretical aspects of brain-behaviour studies, with an emphasis on the clinical. It features coverage of disorders of: perception; attention and awareness; frontal, collosal and subcortical syndromes; delirium and dementia; emotional disorders; and neurobehavioural disorders in children. |
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... Damage to these nuclei causes primary sensory deficits . The best clinical examples are damage to the ventropos- terolateral ( VPL ) and ventroposteromedial ( VPM ) thalamic nuclei , resulting in sensory loss on the opposite side of the ...
... Damage to these nuclei causes primary sensory deficits . The best clinical examples are damage to the ventropos- terolateral ( VPL ) and ventroposteromedial ( VPM ) thalamic nuclei , resulting in sensory loss on the opposite side of the ...
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... damage is whether the damage indentifiable in histopathologic examination provides an accurate estimate of direct neural damage . For instance , additional direct damage might be present that is sufficient to disrupt neuronal function ...
... damage is whether the damage indentifiable in histopathologic examination provides an accurate estimate of direct neural damage . For instance , additional direct damage might be present that is sufficient to disrupt neuronal function ...
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... damage in the medial tempo- ral lobe for each patient . WH severe extensive CA1 field CA1 field CA1 , CA2 , CA3 fields , dentate gyrus ( entorhinal cortex ) CA1 , CA2 , CA3 fields , dentate gyrus , subiculum , entorhinal cortex memory ...
... damage in the medial tempo- ral lobe for each patient . WH severe extensive CA1 field CA1 field CA1 , CA2 , CA3 fields , dentate gyrus ( entorhinal cortex ) CA1 , CA2 , CA3 fields , dentate gyrus , subiculum , entorhinal cortex memory ...
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