Cognitive Microgenesis: A Neuropsychological Perspective (Springer Series in Neuropsychology)
Presents experimental methodology, neuropsychologicalinterpretations, and clinical applications of cognitivemicrogenesis theory along with research findings on visualinformation processing, anxiety, defense, attention, andpersonality assessment.
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Neuropsychologists, neurologists, and cognitive psychologists explain the principles of the microgenetic model of cognitive processing, which is being used both clinically and experimentally to account for normal and abnormal cognition in relation to phylo-ontogeny, and for manifestations of such disorders as aphasia, amnesia, visuoperceptive disorders, schizophrenia, and dementia. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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