Neuropsychological Disorders associated with Subcortical Lesions
Claus-W Wallesch editor G Vallar editor S F Cappa editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:18th Jun '92
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For more than a century, the cerebral cortex has been regarded as the site of cognitive activities such as language, thought, and spatial awareness. In the past 20 years, however, an increasing amount of evidence has accumulated to suggest that subcortical structures such as the thalamus and tha basal ganglia may participate in specific aspects of mental activity. This book is the first to be entirely devoted to this issue, and includes contributions from an international group of researchers. They describe the clinical patterns of neuropsychological disorders found in patients with subcortical lesions, and report the results of animal research. New imaging techniques allow the disorders to be correlated with the size and site of the lesion, and the pattern that emerges from these findings is that cognitive functions are mediated by complex neural circuits, involving both cortical and subcortical structures.
'The work is authoritative and boasts an impressive list of contributors. Anyone serious about understanding higher brain function should be interested in the "state-of-the-art" ideas and data presented in this interesting volume. The breadth of topics addressed in this book illustrates the importance of subcortical structures in human neuropsychological processes.' John R. Ansher, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Journal of Neurological Sciences, 116 (1993)
ISBN: 9780198546771
Dimensions: 242mm x 161mm x 34mm
Weight: 1032g
528 pages