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Neuropsychology is a vast field, overlapping with psychiatry, medicine and neuroscience. It essentially addresses the relationship between mind and brain through the study of dysfunction, with a range of research paradigms drawing from cognitive, clinical, neurological and neuroscientific perspectives. Neuropsychology has a long history, but newer methods for analyzing the brain (neuroimaging) have taken the field on an exciting new trajectory in the past 10 years. This six-volume collection provides a set of original sources that have proved to be popular, influential and enduring, and explicitly integrates modern neuroscience into neuropsychological endeavours. It represents the historical evolution of the field by presenting a set of papers which guide the reader from early thinking, often at a theoretical level, through the core empirical experiments and case studies which represent the advances of the field, up to more modern perspectives provided by neuroscientific accounts of brain and behaviour. Volume One: Conceptual and Historical Issues revisits early works to provide a context for key topics that are still being investigated by a range of neuropsychological methods. Volume Two: Cognitive Neuropsychology presents some of the natural experiments" that are brought about by various injuries and diseases. Volume Three: Clinical and Applied Neuropsychology explores how neuropsychological assessment is used in clinical and applied settings. Volume Four: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry shows how neuropsychological paradigms can further our understanding of cognitive impairments traditionally associated with psychiatric disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia, and developmental conditions. Volume Five: Imaging Brain and Behaviour describes the key techniques that are used to measure the activity of the brain in typical and atypical circumstances. Volume Six: Stimulating and Disrupting the Brain illustrates how various interventions can be used to affect brain function."
VOLUME ONE: CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL ISSUES \\ A. Hughes Bennett Cases of Cerebral Tumour: Symptoms Simulating Hysteria \\ Wilder Penfield The Twenty-Ninth Maudsley Lecture: The Role of the Temporal Cortex in Certain Psychical Phenomena \\ Malcolm Macmillan Restoring Phineas Gage: A 150th Retrospective \\ Ola Selnes and Argye Hillis Patient Tan Revisited: A Case of Atypical Global Aphasia? \\ Geoff Watts Henry Gustav Molaison, ’HM’ \\ Sahib Khalsa, Steven Moore and Gary van Hoesen Hughlings Jackson and the Role of the Entorhinal Cortex in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: From Patient A to Doctor Z \\ Anastasia Kucharski History of Frontal Lobotomy in the United-States, 1935-1955 \\ Chenjie Xia Understanding the Human Brain: A Lifetime of Dedicated Pursuit - Interview with Dr Brenda Milner \\ John Marshall and Geroen Fink Cerebral Localization, Then and Now \\ Richard Cooper and Tim Shallice Contention Scheduling and the Control of Routine Activities \\ Jeffrey Bowers On the Biological Plausibility of Grandmother Cells: Implications for Neural Network Theories in Psychology and Neuroscience \\ Martin Davies Double Dissociation: Understanding Its Role in Cognitive Neuropsychology \\ John Crawford, Paul Garthwaite and David Howell D.C. On Comparing a Single Case with a Control Sample: An Alternative Perspective \\ Alfonso Caramazza and Max Coltheart Cognitive Neuropsychology 20 Years on \\ Gregory Miller Mistreating Psychology in the Decades of the Brain \\ Eelco Wijdicks and Coen Wijdicks The Portrayal of Coma in Contemporary Motion Pictures \\ VOLUME TWO: COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY \\ Larry Weiskrantz et al Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation \\ A.R. Luria Disorders of ’Simultaneous Perception’ in a Case of Bilateral Occipito-Parietal Brain Injury \\ Semir Zeki Cerebral Akinetopsia (Visual Motion Blindness) \\ Melvyn Goodale and A. David Milner Separate Visual Pathways for Perception and Action \\ M. Jane Riddoch and Glyn Humphreys A Case of Integrative Visual Agnosia \\ M-Marsel Mesulam A Cortical Network for Directed Attention and Unilateral Neglect \\ Ian Robertson Cognitive Rehabilitation: Attention and Neglect \\ Antonio Damasio, Hanna Damasio and Gary van Hoesen Prosopagnosia: Anatomic Basis and Behavioural Mechanisms \\ Isabelle Peretz et al Congenital Amusia: A Disorder of Fine-Grained Pitch Discrimination \\ Alastair Smith and Iain Gilchrist Within-Object and between-Object Coding Deficits in Drawing Production \\ Alfonso Caramazza The Logic of Neuropsychological Research and the Problem of Patient Classification of Aphasia \\ William Beecher Scoville and Brenda Milner Loss of Recent Memory after Bilateral Hippocampal Lesions \\ Alan Baddeley et al The Decline of Working Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Longitudinal Study \\ Clare Rathbone, Chris Moulin and Martin Conway Autobiographical Memory and Amnesia: Using Conceptual Knowledge to Ground the Self \\ Bruno Dubois and Bernard Pillon Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson’s Disease \\ VOLUME THREE: CLINICAL AND APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY \\ Laura Rabin, William Barr and Leslie Burton Assessment Practices of Clinical Neuropsychologists in the United States and Canada: A Survey of INS, NAN and APA Division 40 Members \\ Stephane Leh ricy et al Functional MR Evaluation of Temporal and Frontal Language Dominance Compared with the Wada Test \\ Daniel Slick, Elisabeth Sherman and Grant Iverson Diagnostic Criteria for Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction: Proposed Standards for Clinical Practice and Research \\ Brian Sullivan, Kim May and Lynne Galbally Symptom Exaggeration by College Adults in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning Disorder Assessments \\ Alastair Smith On the Use of Drawing Tasks in Neuropsychological Assessment \\ Timothy Rogers et al Fitness to Plead and Competence to Stand Trial: A Systematic Review of the Constructs and Their Application \\ Steven Essig et al Practices in Forensic Neuropsychology: Perspectives of Neuropsychologists and Trial Attorneys \\ Jeffrey Dawson et al Neuropsychological Predictors of Driving Errors in Older Adults \\ Roberta White et al Neuropsychological Function in Gulf War Veterans: Relationships to Self-Reported Toxicant Exposures \\ Ruben Echemendia and Robert Cantu Return to Play Following Sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role for Neuropsychology \\ Christopher Bowie et al Determinants of Real-World Functional Performance in Schizophrenia Subjects: Correlations with Cognition, Functional Capacity and Symptoms \\ Keith Cicerone et al Evidence-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation: Recommendations for Clinical Practice \\ Kati Renvall et al Anomia Treatment with Contextual Priming: A Case Study \\ Emma Berry et al The Use of a Wearable Camera, Sensecam, as a Pictorial Diary to Improve Autobiographical Memory in a Patient with Limbic Encephalitis: A Preliminary Report \\ Linda Clare et al Intervening with Everyday Memory Problems in Dementia of Alzheimer Type: An Errorless Learning Approach \\ Bruce Volpe et al A Novel Approach to Stroke Rehabilitation: Robot-Aided Sensorimotor Stimulation \\ VOLUME FOUR: COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHIATRY \\ Anne Hoff et al Ten-Year Longitudinal Study of Neuropsychological Functioning Subsequent to a First Episode of Schizophrenia \\ Christine Mohr, H. Stefan Bracha and Peter Brugger Magical Ideation Modulates Spatial Behavior \\ Katarzyna Kucharska-Pietura et al The Recognition of Emotion in the Faces and Voice of Anorexia Nervosa \\ Elena Mikhailova et al Abnormal Recognition of Facial Expression of Emotions in Depressed Patients with Major Depression Disorder and Schizotypal Personality Disorder \\ Barbara Montagne et al Reduced Efficiency in Recognizing Fear in Subjects Scoring High on Psychopathic Personality Characteristics \\ D. Head, D. Bolton and N. Hymas Deficit in Cognitive Shifting Ability in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder \\ J. Douglas Bremner et al Deficits in Short-Term Memory in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder \\ F. Xavier Castellanos et al Characterizing Cognition in ADHD: Beyond Executive Dysfunction \\ Sally Ozonoff et al Inhibitory Deficits in Tourette’s Syndrome: A Function of Comorbidity and Symptom Severity \\ Elizabeth Pellicano et al Abnormal Global Processing along the Dorsal Visual Pathway in Autism: A Possible Mechanism for Weak Central Coherence \\ Elizabeth Walter, Paul Dassonville and Tiana Bochsler A Specific Autistic Trait That Modulates Visuospatial Illusion Susceptibility \\ Dian Donnai and Annette Karmiloff-Smith Williams Syndrome: From Genotype through to the Cognitive Phenotype \\ Candy McCabe et al A Controlled Pilot Study of the Utility of Mirror Visual Feedback in the Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Type 1) \\ Charles Miezejeski et al A Profile of Cognitive Deficit in Females from Fragile X Families \\ Marie Bruandet et al A Cognitive Characterization of Dyscalculia in Turner Syndrome \\ VOLUME FIVE: IMAGING BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR \\ Richard Henson What Can Functional Neuro-Imaging Tell the Experimental Psychologist? \\ Roberto Cabeza and Lars Nyberg Imaging Cognition II: An Empirical Review of 275 PET and fMRI Studies \\ Fabienne Collette and Martial Van der Linden Brain Imaging of the Central Executive Component of Working Memory \\ Timothy Andrews et al Activity in the Fusiform Gyrus Predicts Conscious Perception of Rubin’s Vase-Face Illusion \\ Michael Fox et al The Human Brain Is Intrinsically Organized into Dynamic, Anticorrelated Functional Networks \\ V.S. Ramachandran and William Hirstein The Perception of Phantom Limbs: The D.O. Hebb Lecture \\ R. Quian Quiroga et al Human Single-Neuron Responses at the Threshold of Conscious Recognition \\ Andrew Chen New Perspectives in EEG//MEG Brain Mapping and PET//fMRI Neuro-Imaging of Human Pain \\ Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki The Neural Basis of Romantic Love \\ Eleanor Maguire et al Navigation Expertise and the Human Hippocampus: A Structural Brain Imaging Analysis \\ Catherine Li geois-Chauvel et al Intra-Cerebral Evoked Potentials in Pitch Perception Reveal a Functional Asymmetry of the Human Auditory Cortex \\ Kevin Allan, Edward Wilding and Michael Rugg Electrophysiological Evidence for Dissociable Processes Contributing to Recollection \\ Gemma Calvert et al Using fMRI to Study Recovery from Acquired Dysphasia \\ Abigail Baird et al Frontal Lobe Activation during Object Permanence: Data from Near-Infrared Spectroscopy \\ Craig Bennett et al Neural Correlates of Interspecies Perspective-Taking in the Post-Mortem Atlantic Salmon: An Argument for Multiple Comparisons Correction \\ Craig Bennett and Michael Miller How Reliable Are the Results from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging? \\ VOLUME SIX: STIMULATING AND DISRUPTING THE BRAIN \\ Alvaro Pascual-Leone, David Bartres-Faz and Julian Keenan Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Studying the Brain-Behaviour Relationship by Induction of ’Virtual Lesions’ \\ Tom Paus Imaging the Brain before, during and after Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation \\ Paolo Rossini and Simone Rossi Clinical Applications of Motor-Evoked Potentials \\ Otto Bjoertomt, Alan Cowey and Vincent Walsh Spatial Neglect in Near and Far Space Investigated by Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation \\ George Ojemann et al Cortical Language Localization in Left, Dominant Hemisphere: An Electrical Stimulation Mapping Investigation in 117 Patients \\ Joel Perlmutter and Jonathan Mink Deep Brain Stimulation \\ Morten Kringelbach et al Translational Principles of Deep Brain Stimulation \\ John Sidtis et al Cognitive Interaction after Staged Callosal Section: Evidence for Transfer of Semantic Activation \\ Larry Squire and Pamela Slater Electroconvulsive Therapy and Complaints of Memory Dysfunction: A Prospective Three-Year Follow-up Study \\ Jessica Payne and Lynn Nadel Sleep, Dreams and Memory Consolidation: The Role of the Stress Hormone Cortisol \\ Sonia Lupien et al Stress Hormones and Human Memory Function across the Lifespan \\ Ian Hindmarch, John Kerr and Neil Sherwood The Effects of Alcohol and Other Drugs on Psychomotor Performance and Cognitive Function \\ Elizabeth Maylor et al Effects of Alcohol on Speed and Accuracy in Choice Reaction Time and Visual Search \\ Paul Newhouse, Alexandra Potter and Abhay Singh Effects of Nicotinic Stimulation on Cognitive Performance \\ Jean Bancaud et al Anatomical Origin of deja-vu and Vivid Memories in Human Temporal-Lobe Epilepsy \\
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