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Neurobehavioral Recovery from Head Injury

9780195042870
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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the very important clinical issue of recovery of function after head injury. It emphasizes recent advances in research on the outcome of head injury and provides a critical commentary on methodological problems. The use of clinical neuropsychological procedures, laboratory-based cognitive tasks, psychiatric interviewing and radiological techniques to assess the outcome of head injury is fully discussed. The list of contributors tothis book is distinguished, multidisciplinary and international. The volume will be of particular value to neurologists, neurosurgeons and clinical psychologists. With improvements in trauma care, the number of young people surviving head injury with varying degrees of brain damage has increased, sothe question of their neurobehavioural recovery is timely.
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OUP USA
83766
9780195042870
9780195042870

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Publication date
1987
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
450
Dimensions (mm)
161 x 243
Weight (g)
926
  • Methodologic issues in clinicopathologic correlation of head injury in outcome studies; Design, management and analysis of neurobehavioural outcome studies; Neuropsychological assessment of head injured patients; Investigation of the neurobehavioural outcome of head injury:: the physicians point of view; Psychiatric sequelae of head injury:: conceptual and methodologic problems; Developmental issues and recovery from head injury in children; Memory disturbance after head injury::recent strategies for research; Attention after head injury:: advances in measurement methods and integration of experimental models.
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