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Authors: David I. Margolin
ISBN-13: 9780195064223, ISBN-10: 0195064224
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: March 1992
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David I. Margolin

University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco

Book Synopsis

The goal of this book is to introduce cognitive neuropsychology to a broad audience of clinicians and researchers. To orient readers who are interested in disorders of higher cortical function, but have little background in psychology, sufficient introductory material is provided, and yet each topic is explored in enough depth to serve as a reference for cognitive psychologists and cognitive neuropsychologists. The editor, David Margolin, M.D., Ph.D., has assembled a prominent group of researchers and clinicians, and each describes how the vocabulary, theoretical framework, and information-processing models of cognitive psychology are applied to various disorders of higher cortical function. Each chapter provides an overview of the disorder being discussed, develops a rationale for selecting the stimulus materials, and demonstrates how a given patient's deficits can be understood in terms of a breakdown in one or more cognitive domains. The contributors gear the chapters toward the practicing clinicians and use a step-by-step description of how one goes about determining the locus of the deficit in a patient. This cognitive neuropsychological approach is applied to disorders of attention, memory, language, vision, calculation, and motor control. A final chapter introduces the important role of neuroimaging techniques in diagnosis, which will continue to aid our understanding of brain-behavior relationships. Professionals in the fields of neuropsychology, neurology, clinical psychology, psychiatry, as well as practicing speech therapists and pathologists, will find this volume a comprehensive introduction to this increasingly important discipline.

Table of Contents

Introduction3
Pt. IFoundations
1Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychology: An Emerging Specialty9
2Probing the Multiple Facets of Human Intelligence: The Cognitive Neuropsychologist as Clinician18
Pt. IIThe Pervasive Influence of Attention
3Processing Resource Limitations in Schizophrenia: Implications for Predicting Medication Response and Planning Attentional Training43
4Perceptual Organization and Attentional Search in Cognitive Deficits70
5Cognitive Dysfunction in Eating Disorders: A Clinical Psychobiological Perspective96
Pt. IIIMemory
6Investigating a Verbal Short-Term Memory Deficit and Its Consequences for Language Processing131
7Cognitive Assessment of Long-term Memory Disorders168
Pt. IVLanguage
8Anomia: Differentiating Between Semantic and Phonological Deficits207
9The Reading Process and Its Disorders229
10Oral and Written Spelling Impairments263
11Processes, Breakdowns, and Remediation in Developmental Disorders of Reading and Spelling298
12A Cognitive Approach to the Neurorehabilitation of Acquired Language Disorders327
Pt. VOther Domain-Specific Disorders
13Disorders of Higher Visual Processing: Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives353
15New Strategies for Studying Higher Level Motor Disorders435
16Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of Musicians and Other Artists465
Pt. VIConclusions
17Neuroimaging and Cognitive Function495
Author Index533
Subject Index543

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