Functional Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology
Convergence, Advances and New Directions
- Edited by David Silbersweig, Emily Stern
- Price: $84.95
- Binding: Hardback
- Pages: 136
- Published by: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 1st January 2001
- Illustrations: Colour and B&w Illustrations
- ISBN: 978-
About the Book
This work provides readers with the principles of the latest functional brain imaging methods, as well as the current applications of these methods to the study of major domains of neuropsychological function, in health and disease.;The book has three aims. First, the articles address the study of both normal function and disease, as well as their integration. Second, they attempt to offer a perspective on, not just a review of, the relevant material (including a discussion of diffculties and future directions). Third, they cover methods as well as applications.;The articles in the book have appeared in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 23:1, 2001.
Table of Contents
D. Silbersweig and E. Stern, Functional Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology: Convergence, Advances and New Directions.
E. Stern and D. Silbersweig, Advances in Functional Neuroimaging Methodology for the Study of Brain Systems Underlying Human Neuropsychological Function and Dysfunction.
J.A. Fiez, Bridging the Gap Between Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology: Using Working Memory as a Case Study.
S.W. Yancey and Elizabeth A. Phelps, Functional Neuroimaging and Episodic Memory: A Perspective.
J.-F. Démonet and G. Thierry, Language and Brain: What is Up? What is Coming Up?
D. Fernandez-Duque and M.I. Posner, Brain Imaging of Attentional Networks in Normal and Pathological States.
A. Engelien, E. Stern and D. Silbersweig, Functional Neuroimaging of Human Central Auditory Processing in Normal Subjects and Patients with Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
M. Liotti and H.S. Mayberg, Role of Functional Neuroimaging in the Neuropsychology of Depression.