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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... present in 23 percent of over 1000 ser- vicemen who were convalescing from CHI and in 50 percent of severely injured patients . However , these early clinical observations did not differenti- ate relatively specific memory disorder from ...
... present in 23 percent of over 1000 ser- vicemen who were convalescing from CHI and in 50 percent of severely injured patients . However , these early clinical observations did not differenti- ate relatively specific memory disorder from ...
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... present but are neither invariant nor pathognomonic features of delirium . Other cogni- tive abnormalities include concrete thinking , cal- culation errors , and perseverative tendencies in thinking , speech , and motor behavior.23 ...
... present but are neither invariant nor pathognomonic features of delirium . Other cogni- tive abnormalities include concrete thinking , cal- culation errors , and perseverative tendencies in thinking , speech , and motor behavior.23 ...
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... present in left TLE patients and normal in right . TLE patients , visuospatial memory performance alone does not typically play a prominent role in assessing risk for postoperative memory decline . Many complex partial seizure patients ...
... present in left TLE patients and normal in right . TLE patients , visuospatial memory performance alone does not typically play a prominent role in assessing risk for postoperative memory decline . Many complex partial seizure patients ...
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