Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives

Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives
ISBN-10
1135424438
ISBN-13
9781135424435
Series
Memory
Category
Psychology
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2004-04-28
Publisher
Psychology Press
Authors
Gérard Emilien, Cécile Durlach, Jean-Marie Maloteaux

Description

Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives reviews critically the impact of recent neuropsychological and biological discoveries on our understanding of human memory and its pathology. Too often, insights from clinical, neurological and psychopharmacological fields have remained isolated and mutually unintelligible. Therefore the first part of this book provides both clinicians and neuroscientists with a broad view of the neuropsychology of memory, and the psychobiological processes it involves, including recent advances from imaging technology and psychopharmacology research. In the second part the authors go on to cover a comprehensive range of memory assessments, dysfunctions, impairments and treatments. This compendium of current research findings will prove an invaluable resource for anyone studying, researching or practising in the field of memory and its disorders.

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