The Oxford Handbook of the History of Clinical Neuropsychology
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 26 February 2024
- ISBN 9780199765683
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1272 pages
- Size 191x251x96 mm
- Weight 2245 g
- Language English 499
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Short description:
While its origins date back to the 19th Century, the field of clinical neuropsychology has existed as a distinct discipline for less than 60 years. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Neuropsychology tells this story of how neuropsychology has evolved to its present state and where is it going. This comprehensive volume begins with chapters reviewing the history of neuropsychology's approaches to disorders of attention, language, memory, and other conditions. Other chapters focus on the origins of neuropsychology's methods including neuropsychological testing, brain imaging, and studies of laterality including the Wada test.
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While its origins date back to the 19th Century, the field of clinical neuropsychology has existed as a distinct discipline for less than 60 years. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Neuropsychology tells this story of how neuropsychology has evolved to its present state and where is it going. This comprehensive volume begins with chapters reviewing the history of neuropsychology's approaches to disorders of attention, language, memory, and other conditions. Other chapters focus on the origins of neuropsychology's methods including neuropsychological testing, brain imaging, and studies of laterality including the Wada test. While this volume has a number of chapters covering regional developments in clinical neuropsychology as a profession in the United States, it is one of the first volumes to provide additional chapters on development of neuropsychology across different countries. This Handbook gathers the work of experts in the field to provide extensive coverage of the origins of neuropsychology's methods and its approach to various clinical conditions across the globe.
This is an exceptionally detailed reference book on the historical development of neuropsychiatry and will provide readers with a better perspective on its theories, methodologies, and current day testing. Anyone in the field will benefit from this book being part of their library.
Table of Contents:
Preface
List of Contributors
Part I: History of Neuropsychological Disorders and Syndromes
1. The History of Aphasiology
Andrew Kertesz
2. History of Disorders of Writing and Reading
Victor W. Henderson
3. Katharine McBride, 1935, and “Aphasia”
Anthony H. Risser
4. A Brief History of Upper Limb Ideomotor Apraxia
Kenneth M. Heilman
5. History of Memory
Hans J. Markowitsch and Angelica Staniloiu
6. A History of the Neuropsychology of Impaired Attention
Allan F. Mirsky, Connie C. Duncan, and Louis M. French
7. History of Agnosia
Russell M. Bauer
8. A History of Brain Asymmetry Studies
Stephen D. Christman
9. Right-Handers Speak with the Left Hemisphere, Left-Handers with the Right: The Rise and Fall of a Neuropsychological Hypothesis
Lauren Julius Harris
Part II: History of Neuropsychological Methods and Disciplines
10. A History of Mental Ability Tests and Theories
John D. Wasserman and Alan S. Kaufman vi Contents
11. Historical Origins of Many Commonly Used Neuropsychological Tests
William B. Barr
12. History of CT Scan Studies in Aphasia-1970s to 1990s
Margaret A. Naeser, Carole L. Palumbo, and Paula I. Martin
13. History of Functional Brain Imaging
Michael A. Cole, Christopher N. Sozda, and Mark D'Esposito
14. History of the Wada Test
David W. Loring and Kimford J. Meador
15. Stimulation: History of Brain Mapping
Henry A. Buchtel and Giovanni Berlucchi
16. The History of Behavioral Neurology
Christopher M. Filley
17. History of Neuropsychiatry
Siddhartha Nadkarni
Part III: History of Neuropsychology across the World
18. A History of Human Neuropsychology in the United Kingdom
Alan F. Collins
19. History of Neuropsychology in France
Christian Derouesné and Jacques Poirier
20. History of Italian Neuropsychology
François Boller, Guido Gainotti, Dario Grossi, and Giuseppe Vallar
21. History of Neuropsychology in Germany
Paul Eling
22. History of Neuropsychology in the Netherlands
Paul Eling
23. The History of Clinical Neuropsychology in the Nordic Countries
Erik Hessen, Laura Hokkanen, Aniko Bartfai, Håkan Nyman, and Anders Gade
24. History of Neuropsychology in Russia
Tatiana V. Akhutina, Zarui A. Melikyan, Yuri V. Mikadze, Joshua E. Mervis, Joseph Bisoglio, and Elkhonon Goldberg
25. History of Neuropsychology in Asia
Tatia M. C. Lee, Kai Wang, and Simon L. Collinson
26. The History of Clinical Neuropsychology in Israel
Eli Vakil and Dan Hoofien
27. History of Neuropsychology in Latin America
Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla, Laiene Olabarrieta-Landa, Isabel Gonzalez, Giselle Leal, José Enrique, Álvarez Alcántara, and Diego Rivera Contents vii
28. Origins of Neuropsychology Research and Teaching at the University of Melbourne, Australia
Stephen C. Bowden, Simon J. Scalzo, and Gordon V. Stanley
Part IV: History of Neuropsychology in the United States
29. Early Evolution and Forgotten Founders of Clinical Neuropsychology
David E. Hartman
30. Halstead Reitan Battery: An Opinionated History
Gerald Goldstein
31. North American Approaches-New York
Gerald Goldstein
32. Wayne State University and the Birth of Contemporary Clinical Neuropsychology
John L. Woodard, William Milberg, and R. Douglas Whitman
33. The History of Neuropsychology at the Boston VA
Nancy Hebben and Margaret O'Connor
34. The Iowa-Benton Approach to Neuropsychological Assessment
Steven W. Anderson and Daniel Tranel
Part V: Special Topics in Neuropsychology
35. History of Epilepsy Neuropsychology
David W. Loring and Bruce P. Hermann
36. Commissurotomy
Polly Henninger
37. A History of Pediatric Neuropsychology
Karen E. Wills and David E. Tupper
38. Historical Development of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Donna M. Langenbahn, Joseph F. Rath, and Leonard Diller
39. Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology in Historical Perspective: Origins, Echoes, Challenges, and Future Directions
Jeffrey M. Cory
40. The History of the Neuropsychology of Emotion
Ella B. Teague, Erica P. Meltzer, Remington Stafford, Jamie T. Twaite, Carole Filangieri, and Joan C. Borod
41. Phineas Gage: A Neuropsychological Perspective of a Historical Case Study
Alan G. Lewandowski, Joshua D. Weirick, Caroline A. Lewandowski, and Jack Spector
42. Erich Feuchtwanger and the Frontal Lobes: A Historical and Statistical Reanalysis
Manfred F. Greiffenstein viii Contents
Part VI: History of Neuropsychology as a Professional Discipline
43. A Quantitative Review of the History of Clinical Neuropsychology in North America: Influential People and
Organizations
Martin L. Rohling and Glenn J. Larrabee
44. Historical Origins of Professional Neuropsychology Organizations in the United States
Gregory J. Lamberty, Shane S. Bush, Kenneth M. Adams, Ariana Tart-Zelvin, and Linas A. Bieliauskas
45. History of Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology
Julija Stelmokas and Linas A. Bielia
Index