Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology, Second EditionTodd E. Feinberg, Martha J. Farah The leading clinical reference on behavioral neurology! This state-of-the-art second edition reflects groundbreaking coverage of both clinical and theoretical aspects of brain-behavior studies. Features five new chapters in such rapidly expanding areas as cerebral plasticity, functional brain imaging, alterations in states of consciousness, and genetics of neural development. |
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Page 100
... func- tional imaging allows pathologic damage to be charac- terized in a way that cannot be deduced from structural scans ( e.g. , CT and conventional use of MRI ) . Resid- ual responsiveness within or around the site of brain damage ...
... func- tional imaging allows pathologic damage to be charac- terized in a way that cannot be deduced from structural scans ( e.g. , CT and conventional use of MRI ) . Resid- ual responsiveness within or around the site of brain damage ...
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... func- tions remain in the right hemisphere . Others have disputed this , arguing from case reports that all func- tions show a high rate of anomalous lateralization . 94,96 Alexander and coworkers have reviewed the case re- ports of ...
... func- tions remain in the right hemisphere . Others have disputed this , arguing from case reports that all func- tions show a high rate of anomalous lateralization . 94,96 Alexander and coworkers have reviewed the case re- ports of ...
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... func- tionally and anatomically . In a system so constituted , the effects of damage to a single component should be quite local ; other components should continue to func- tion much as they did before the damage was incurred ...
... func- tionally and anatomically . In a system so constituted , the effects of damage to a single component should be quite local ; other components should continue to func- tion much as they did before the damage was incurred ...
Contents
The Development of Modern Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology | 3 |
The Mental Status Exam | 23 |
Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment | 33 |
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