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Title APA handbook of neuropsychology. Volume 2, Neuroscience and neuromethods / Greg G. Brown, Bruce Crosson, Kathleen Y. Haaland, Tricia K. King, editors.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2023]

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Description xvii, 762 pages ; cm.
Series APA handbooks in psychology
APA handbooks in psychology.
Contents Part I. Neuroscience -- Brain organization: From cells and circuits to systems and networks / Alex Fornito -- Brain development / Clare E. Palmer and Terry L. Jernigan -- Behavior genetics in neuropsychology / William S. Kremen, Eero Vuoksimaa, and Chandra A. Reynolds -- Learning and memory / Alexander J. Barnett and Charan Ranganath -- Movement and neuropsychology / Brian P. Johnson and Leonardo G. Cohen -- Higher order visual object representations: A functional analysis of their role in perception and action / Bradford Z. Mahon -- The neuroscience of language and aphasia / Nina F. Dronkers and Maria V. Ivanova -- Neuroscience of executive functioning / Yana Suchy -- Social neuroscience / Marie-Pier B. Tremblay, Carola Tuerk, Philip L. Jackson, and Miriam H. Beauchamp -- Part II. Assessment: Emerging methods -- Centering social forces and cultural experiences in neuropsychological assessment / Miguel Arce RenterĂ­a, Justina F. Avila, Jet M. J. Vonk, and Jennifer J. Manly -- Automated neuropsychological testing / Russell M. Bauer and Robert M. Bilder -- Wearable and digital technology tools: Neuropsychological assessment, monitoring, and diagnosis in the digital era / Rhoda Au, Honghuang Lin, Kieffer Christianson, and Daniela Brunner -- Assessing and predicting everyday function / Tania Giovannetti, Katherine Hackett, Molly B. Tassoni, Rachel Mis, and Stephanie M. Simone -- Evaluating social cognition / Skye McDonald and Michelle Kelly -- Videoconference teleneuropsychology / Travis H. Turner and Timothy W. Brearly -- Part III. Interventions -- Rehabilitation of neuropsychological deficits: The role of restorative approaches / Thomas F. Bergquist, Molly J. Sullan, and Eva C. Alden -- Rehabilitation of neuropsychological deficits: Compensatory approaches / Alyssa Weakley and Sarah Tomaszewski Farias -- Pediatric rehabilitation / Shari L. Wade, Lisa M. Gies, Anna-Lynne R. Adlam, Alessandra Bardoni, Claudia Corti, Kelly M. Jones, Jennifer Limond, and Tricia Williams -- Aphasia treatment: Lessons for clinically oriented neuroscientists / Bruce Crosson -- Interventions for psychosocial and emotional sequelae of brain injury and disease / Skye McDonald, Tamara Ownsworth, and Dana Wong -- From virtual reality to augmentative apps: The future of cognitive rehabilitation therapeutics / Anthony Y. Stringer and Anastacia Nichols -- Noninvasive brain stimulation as a rehabilitation tool for cognitive impairment / Benjamin M. Hampstead, Ketrin Lengu, Elana R. Goldenkoff, and Michael Vesia -- Clinical virtual reality: The state of the science / Albert Rizzo, Sebastian Koenig, and Belinda Lange -- Lifestyle interventions / Joe R. Nocera, Keith M. McGregor, and Monica C. Serra -- Implementation science / Christopher J. Miller and Julianne E. Brady -- Part IV. Neuroimaging methods: Tutorial presentations -- Structural magnetic resonance imaging / Amanda Bischoff-Grethe and Christine Fennema-Notestine -- Functional and physiological magnetic resonance imaging / Frank Haist, Divya S. Bolar, and Richard B. Buxton -- Diffusion imaging and fiber mapping / Erin D. Bigler and Naomi J. Goodrich-Hunsaker -- Electroencephalography in infants and children / Michelle Downes, Joe Bathelt, and Wanze Xie -- Magnetoencephalography / Carly Demopoulos -- PET neuroimaging of neurologic disease: Methods and clinical and research applications / Keenan A. Walker and Murat Bilgel -- Part V. Statistical and probabilistic models for neuropsychologists -- Formal models of cognition and behavior / Gregory G. Brown -- Advances in psychometric theory: Item response theory, generalizability theory, and cognitive psychometrics / Michael L. Thomas and John R. Duffy -- Structural equation modeling in neuropsychology research / Rex B. Kline -- Multilevel modeling in neuropsychological research / Ronald H. Heck and Tingting Reid -- Machine learning / Daoqiang Zhang, Mingxia Liu, Wei Shao, Jiashuang Huang, Mingliang Wang, Liang Sun, and Meiling Wang -- Index.
Summary "Neuropsychology is a subdiscipline of psychology composed of scientists and clinicians studying the relationship between behavior and human brain structure and function. The discipline aim is to improve the understanding of the neural substrate of psychological phenomena and to guide diagnosis and rehabilitation of disorders of the central nervous system. This book describes current knowledge in the field, to guide future research, and to stimulate the development of new neuropsychological methods. This volume 2 provides knowledge to guide research on the questions raised in Volume 1 and stimulates innovative assessment and intervention methods. With its focus on new knowledge and innovation, Volume 2 continues the handbook's emphasis on the future of neuropsychology. The chapter authors represent a broad range of expertise ranging from the effects of brain disease on domains of neuropsychological functioning to advanced statistical methods. The volume is organized into five parts. Part I, Neuroscience, begins with chapters on neurobehavioral functioning. Part II, Assessment: Emerging Methods, focuses on nontraditional methods of neuropsychological assessment. Part III, Interventions, describes techniques intended to be useful across a variety of disorders or conditions. Part IV, Neuroimaging Methods: Tutorial Presentations, includes discussions of a broad range of structural and functional imaging methods. Part V, Statistical and Probabilistic Models for Neuropsychologists, discusses statistical and probabilistic models for neuropsychologists. The intended audience includes neuropsychologists, behavioral and social scientists, and professionals in allied fields, such as clinical and cognitive neuroscience, neurology, and psychiatry."--Preface (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Subject Clinical neuropsychology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Neurosciences -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Neuropsychology.
Clinical neuropsychology. (OCoLC)fst00864390
Neurosciences. (OCoLC)fst01036509
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals. (OCoLC)fst01423877
Added Author Brown, Gregory G., editor.
Crosson, Bruce A., editor.
Haaland, Kathleen Y., editor.
King, Tricia Z., editor.
Other Form: 1-4338-4001-4
ISBN 1433840014 (print ed.)
9781433840012 (print ed.)
1433840022 (electronic bk.)
9781433840029 (electronic bk.)
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