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Summary of Clinical Neuropsychology by Kessels a.o. - 1st edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - How has clinical neuropsychology evolved?
  • Chapter 2 - How does neuropsychology work in practice?
  • Chapter 3 - What is the scientific approach to neuropsychology?
  • Chapter 4 - How can the brain be mapped?
  • Chapter 5 - How does the treatment and recovery work?
  • Chapter 6 - What is visual perception?
  • Chapter 7 - What is spatial cognition?
  • Chapter 8 - How does memory work?
  • Chapter 9 - How is language viewed from neuropsychology perspective?
  • Chapter 10 - How are attention and executive functions structured?
  • Chapter 11 - What are the working mechanisms of emotion and social cognition?
  • Chapter 12 - How do motor control and action work?
  • Chapter 13 - What is intelligence?
  • Chapter 14 - What are cerebrovascular diseases?
  • Chapter 15 - What is traumatic brain injury?
  • Chapter 16 - What is epilepsy?
  • Chapter 17 - What are intracranial and extracranial tumours?
  • Chapter 18 - What alcohol-related cognitive impairments occur?
  • Chapter 19 - What is Alzheimer's disease?
  • Chapter 20 - What is frontotemporal dementia?
  • Chapter 21 - What disorders belong to the Parkinson spectrum?
  • Chapter 22 - What is Huntington's Disease?
  • Chapter 23 - What is multiple sclerosis?
  • Chapter 24 - What is schizophrenia?
  • Chapter 25 - What are depression and bipolar disorder?
  • Chapter 26 - What are autism spectrum disorders?
  • Chapter 27 - What is psychopathy?

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How has clinical neuropsychology evolved? - Chapter 1 - Exclusive
How does neuropsychology work in practice? - Chapter 2 - Exclusive
What is the scientific approach to neuropsychology? - Chapter 3 - Exclusive
How can the brain be mapped? - Chapter 4 - Exclusive
How does the treatment and recovery work? - Chapter 5 - Exclusive
What is visual perception? - Chapter 6 - Exclusive
What is spatial cognition? - Chapter 7 - Exclusive
How does memory work? - Chapter 8 - Exclusive
How is language viewed from neuropsychology perspective? - Chapter 9 - Exclusive
How are attention and executive functions structured? - Chapter 10 - Exclusive
What are the working mechanisms of emotion and social cognition? - Chapter 11 - Exclusive
How do motor control and action work? - Chapter 12 - Exclusive
What is intelligence? - Chapter 13 - Exclusive
What are cerebrovascular diseases? - Chapter 14 - Exclusive
What is traumatic brain injury? - Chapter 15 - Exclusive
What is epilepsy? - Chapter 16 - Exclusive
What are intracranial and extracranial tumours? - Chapter 17 - Exclusive
What alcohol-related cognitive impairments occur? - Chapter 18 - Exclusive
What is Alzheimer's disease? - Chapter 19 - Exclusive
What is frontotemporal dementia? - Chapter 20 - Exclusive
What disorders belong to the Parkinson spectrum? - Chapter 21 - Exclusive
What is Huntington's Disease? - Chapter 22 - Exclusive
What is multiple sclerosis? - Chapter 23 - Exclusive
What is schizophrenia? - Chapter 24 - Exclusive
What are depression and bipolar disorder? - Chapter 25 - Exclusive
What are autism spectrum disorders? - Chapter 26 - Exclusive
What is psychopathy? - Chapter 27 - Exclusive
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