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Neurobehavioral aspects of cerebrovascular disease

Title
  1. Neurobehavioral aspects of cerebrovascular disease / edited by Robert A. Bornstein and Gregory G. Brown.
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  1. New York : Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Additional authors
  1. Bornstein, Robert A.
  2. Brown, Gregory G.
Description
  1. xii, 367 pages : illustrations
Subject
  1. Cerebrovascular disease > Diagnosis
  2. Neuropsychological tests
  3. Neuropsychology
  4. Brain > physiopathology
  5. Cerebrovascular Disorders > complications
  6. Cerebrovascular Disorders > psychology
  7. Neuropsychology
  8. Neuropsychological Tests
  9. Cerebrovascular disease > Diagnosis
  10. Neuropsychological tests
  11. Encéphale > physiopathologie
  12. Angiopathies intracrâniennes > complications
  13. Angiopathies intracrâniennes > Psychologie
  14. Neuropsychologie
  15. Hirngefäßkrankheit
  16. Neurophysiologie
Contents
  1. Machine derived contents note: 1. Cerebrovascular Disease in the History of Clinical Neuropsychology, Arthur Benton -- PART I: Basic Ischemic, Biochemical and Metabolic Mechanisms of Stroke -- 2. Focal Brain Ischemia and Stroke: Pathophysiology and Acid- Base Status, K.M.A. Welch and S.R. Levine -- 3. 133 Xenon Cerebral Blood Glow: A Review of Methods and Utility in Cerebrovascular Disease, B.E. Skolnick -- 4. Behavioral Correlates of Abnormalities of Metabolism on Stroke, E.J. Metter -- 5. Anatomical Imaging Methods for Neurobehavioral Studies, G.C. Brown and R.A. Bornstein -- PART II: The Clinical Neuropsychology of Stroke -- 6. An Overview of Clinical Issues in Stroke, S. Wiebe-Velazquez and V. Hachinski -- 7. Cerebrovascular Dementia, J.L. Cummings and M.E. Mahler -- 8. Dementia Syndrome of Depression in Patients with Stroke, S.E. Starkstein, K. Bolla Wilson, and R.G. Robinson -- 9. Contributions of the Halstead-Reitan Battery in the Neuropsychological Investigation of Stroke, J. Hom -- 10. Risk Factors for Stroke and Neuropsychological Performance, R.A. Bornstein and M.P. Kelly -- 11. Neurobehavioral Correlates of Arteriovenous Malformations and Cerebral Aneurysms, G.G. Brown, K.B. Spicer, and G. Malik -- 12. Deficits in Auditory Comprehension and Brain Lesions in Left Hemisphere Ischemic Stroke, D. Knopman, O. Selnes and A. Rubens -- 13. Localization of Function-A Perspective from Cognitive Neuropsychology, P.A. Reuter-Lorenz and M.S. Gazzaniga -- PART III: Recovery and Treatment -- 14. Neuropsychological Recovery After Cerebral Infarction, M.J. Meier and S. Strauman -- 15. Behavioral Correlates of Cerebral Revascularization, A. Baird -- 16. The Management of Aphasia, M.T. Sarno -- 17. Rehabilitation of Cognitive and Neuropsychological Deficit Following Stroke, D. Tupper.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.