Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction
Arthur L Benton editor Harvey S Levin editor Howard M Eisenberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:19th Mar '92
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The cognitive and behavioural functions of the frontal lobes have been of great interest to neuroscientists, neurologists, psychologists and psychiatrists. Recent technical advances have made it possible to trace their neuroanatomical connections more precisely and to conduct evoked potential and neuroimaging studies in patients. This book presents a broad and authoritative synthesis of research progress in this field. Written by a distinguished group of neuroscientists, psychologists and clinicians, Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction provides the best current source of information on this region of the brain and its role in cognition, behaviour and clinical disorders.
excellent book ... The book takes a modern, cognitive viewpoint but an older behaviourist perspective is detectable in places. * Christopher D. Ward, JNNP, Vol. 57, No. 5, 5/94 *
advances are presented in an exciting and informative way in this well-edited volume ... focused and updated contributions from prominent investigators who provide succinct, empirical reviews in their respective areas ... There is clearly a place for this volume on many bookshelves ... timely offering ... The contributors have provided critical reviews, description of recent developments and new ideas that will certainly stimulate scientific research and insights into clinical interventions ... engaging text, attractive design ... clear figures make for easy reading ... valuable addition to preceding texts ... recommended for all who face the complexities of the frontal lobe scientific and clinical contexts.
begins with a fascinating history of the knowledge of frontal lobe function ... the technical aspects of the book are of good quality ... The illustrations are clear, the writing is lucid, the references are copious, and the price is modest. The intended audience would seem to be largely neuropsychologists and basic neuroscientists ... there are some interesting clinical pearls ... Furthermore, the awareness gained from a reading of this book about the nature of the subtle deficits from frontal lobe dysfunction will certainly lead to an increase in their detection and a better appreciation of their impact upon recovery to normal life ... its perusal is certainly worthwhile to anyone dealing with patients with frontal lobe dysfunction, and it would be a superb source for those needing more detailed information. * Cole H. Giller, University of Texas Medical Center, J. Neurosurg/Volume 78/Febryart 1993 *
ISBN: 9780195062847
Dimensions: 243mm x 165mm x 29mm
Weight: 1038g
448 pages