Abstract
Principles and Practice of Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology edited by Matthew Rizzo and Paul J. Eslinger, 1168 pp., Philadelphia, PA, W.B. Saunders Company, 2004, $99 The study of cognitive neuroscience can be approached from many backgrounds as demonstrated by the many labels given to those who work with and study higher cognitive function. They are called behavioral or cognitive neurologists if from neurology, neuropsychologists if from psychology, neuropsychiatrists if from psychiatry, and cognitive neuroscientists if from a neuroscience background. This presents a challenge for book authors, as readers often have very different needs and pedigrees when reading a textbook. It is tempting to approach this field narrowly, from one background, but Principles and Practice of Behavioral …
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