Authors: Kenneth M. Heilman
ISBN-13: 9780195133677, ISBN-10: 0195133676
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: February 2003
Edition: 4th Edition
About the Editors Kenneth M. Heilman, M.D., and Edward Valenstein, M.D., are both Professors of Neurology and Clinical Psychology at the University of Florida College of Medicine.
Clinical Neuropsychology comprehensively reviews the major neurobehavioral disorders associated with brain dysfunction. Since the third edition appeared in 1993 there have been many advances in the understanding and treatment of neurobehavioral disorders. This edition, like prior editions, describes the classical signs and symptoms associated with the major behavioral disorders such as aphasia, agraphia, alexia, amnesia, apraxia, neglect, executive disorders and dementia. It also discusses advances in assessing, diagnosing and treating these disorders and it addresses the brain mechanisms underlying these deficits. A multi-authored text has the advantage of having authorities write about the disorders in which they have expertise. The fourth edition adds new authors and five entirely new chapters on phonologic aspects of language disorders, syntactic aspects of language disorders, lexical-semantic aspects of language disorders, anosognosia, hallucinations and related conditions. This is the most comprehensive edition of this text to date.
It will be of value to clinicians, investigators, and students from a variety of disciplines, including neurology, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry, and speech pathology.
A text describing all the major neurobehavioral disorders of adults, including aphasia, alexia, agraphia, agnosia, apraxia, amnesic disorders, dementia, and others. In addition to providing a detailed clinical description, the contributing authors discuss methods of diagnosis and treatment, and consider the pathophysiology and neurological mechanisms underlying these disorders. For this edition (2nd ed., 1985), several chapters have been completely rewritten, and the rest extensively revised in light of recent developments. A new chapter on the neuropsychology of schizophrenia has been added. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Contributors | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Aphasic Syndromes | 14 |
3 | Phonologic Aspects of Language Disorders | 35 |
4 | Syntactic Aspects of Language Disorders | 61 |
5 | Lexical-Semantic Aspects of Language Disorders | 92 |
6 | Acquired Dyslexia | 108 |
7 | Agraphia | 126 |
8 | Disorders of Visual-Spatial Perception and Cognition | 146 |
9 | Acalculia and Disturbances of the Body Schema | 161 |
10 | Anosognosia | 185 |
11 | Apraxia | 215 |
12 | Agnosia | 236 |
13 | Neglect and Related Disorders | 296 |
14 | The Callosal Syndromes | 347 |
15 | The Frontal Lobes | 404 |
16 | Emotional Disorders Associated with Neurological Diseases | 447 |
17 | Hallucinations and Related Conditions | 479 |
18 | Amnesic Disorders | 495 |
19 | Neuropsychology of Dementia | 574 |
20 | Recovery of Cognition | 617 |
21 | Pharmacotherapy of Cognition | 640 |
Subject Index | 657 | |
Author Index | 693 |