Neuropsychology of Space
Spatial Functions of the Human Brain
Albert Postma author Ineke J M van der Ham author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:23rd Sep '16
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A comprehensive overview of the brain mechanisms involved in spatial perception, this informative book examines what affects our ability to accurately represent space mentally as well as new advances in clinical rehabilitation for those with problems in spatial perception
The Neuropsychology of Space: Spatial Functions of the Human Brain summarizes recent research findings related to understanding the brain mechanisms involved in spatial reasoning, factors that adversely impact spatial reasoning, and the clinical implications of rehabilitating people who have experienced trauma affecting spatial reasoning. This book will appeal to cognitive psychologists, neuropsychologists, and clinical psychologists. Spatial information processing is central to many aspects of cognitive psychology including perception, attention, motor action, memory, reasoning, and communication. Any behavioural task involves mentally computing spaces, mechanics, and timing and many mental tasks may require thinking about these aspects as well (e.g. imaging the route to a destination).
ISBN: 9780128016381
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 790g
404 pages