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Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Memory


Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Memory

Paperback by Parkin, Alan J.

Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Memory

£46.99

ISBN:
9780863775079
Publication Date:
9 Sep 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Psychology Press Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Memory

Description

The study of memory disorders is typically associated with investigations of the amnesic syndrome. There are, however, however, a wide range of other memory disorders following brain damage and these are becoming increasingly important. In this volume, which is newly available in paperback, experts in the field present a series of individual case histories, each illustrating a particular dimension of memory impairment. In addition, case studies of rehabilitation, including a unique autobiographica study are included. Collectively the book enables the reader to become familiar with important developments in the study of memory disorders and, in particular, indicates the diverse methodologies now employed in this important area of neuropsychological reseach.

Contents

A.R. Mayes, D. Montaldi, Neuroradiological Approaches to the Study of Organic Amnesia. N. Kapur, Autobiographical Amnesia and Temporal Lobe Pathology. N.M. Hunkin, Focal Retrograde Amnesia: Implications for the Organisation of Memory. K. Graham, J.T. Becker, K. Patterson, J.R. Hodges, Lost for Words: A Case of Primary Progressive Aphasia? J.R. Hanley, A.D.M. Davies, Impaired Recall and Preserved Recognition. A. J. Parkin, The Long and Winding Road: Twelve Years of Frontal Amnesia. P.J. McKenna, K. Laws, Schizophrenic Amnesia. K.M. Leafhead, M.D. Kopelman, Face Memory Impairment in the Cotard Delusion. B. Wilson, J.C., E. Hughes, Coping with Amnesia: The Natural History of a Compensatory Memory System. E. Squires, N.M. Hunkin, A.J. Parkin, Take Note: Using Errorless Learning to Promote Memory Notebook Training.

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