Course Adoption Books on Neuropsychology
- The Causes of Rape
This book examines why some men seem prone to rape, offers probable causes for this inclination, and provides a comprehensive review of scientific studies of coercive sex.
- Clinical Neuropsychology
This book provides cutting-edge information on how to use and interpret neuroimaging technologies and how to integrate pharmacological approaches into treatment.
- Cognition and Suicide
This book is a compilation of theory, research, and intervention practices focused on cognition and suicide.
- Cognitive Methods and Their Application to Clinical Research
This book discusses the popularly used cognitive tasks in applied research, including the Stroop, Selective Attention, Implicit Memory, Directed Forgetting, and Autobiographical Memory tasks.
- Critical Thinking About Psychology
This book challenges psychologists to re-examine basic assumptions of psychology so as to debunk myths and false assumptions.
- Developing Individuality in the Human Brain
This book describes the breadth of Michael I. Posner's influence on the field of cognitive, affective, and developmental neurosciences.
- Memory Consolidation
This book presents experiments and research in human neurobiology including studies of models of memory formation in honor of James McGaugh.
- Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia and Depression in Older Adults
This book reviews the most up-to-date research on the diagnosis of dementia and depression.
- Neuropsychology for Clinical Practice
The book's broad scope makes it an invaluable resource for clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, family counselors, or advanced students in any of these areas.
- The Origin of Mind
This ground-breaking book sets out a comprehensive, integrated theory of why and how the human mind has developed to function as it does.
- Schizophrenia in Late Life
This volume presents a uniquely comprehensive picture of the current research about older adults diagnosed with schizophrenia.
- Treating Patients With Neuropsychological Disorders
This book is an essential guide for the general practitioner who comes across a patient with a neuropsychological disorder.
