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Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

Bryan Kolb Ian Q. Whishaw

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English
Worth Publishers Inc.,U.S.
16 March 2021
With Macmillan’s superior content delivered by LaunchPad (a first for this title),  Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology continues to keep pace with its dynamic field, just as it has done throughout its nearly four decades of publication. As they have done since the first edition, the authors draw on recent research and their own clinical and lab experience to guide their development of the content, and on their experience in the classroom to help hone the presentation in a way that is both accessible and engaging to students. Coverage includes recent developments in network analysis, neural imaging, and genetic research- particularly in terms of the impact on our understanding and assessment of brain injury and disorders.

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Imprint:   Worth Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   8th ed. 2021
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9781319383503
ISBN 10:   1319383505
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bryan Kolb received his Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in 1973. He conducted postdoctoral work at the University of Western Ontario and the Montreal Neurological Institute. He moved to the University of Lethbridge in 1976, where he is currently Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and holds a Board of Governor's Chair in Neuroscience. Ian Q. Whishaw received his Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario in 1971. He moved to the University of Lethbridge in 1970, where he is currently Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and holds a Board of Governor's Chair in Neuroscience.

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