Abstract

The neuropsychology of schizophrenia - introduction and overview, A.S. David and J. Cutting. Part 1 Neuroimaging and neuropsychology: the left Striato-Pallidal hyperactivity model of schizophrenia, T. Early, et al. Part 2 Information processing: neuropsychological vulnerability to schizophrenia, M.F. Green and K.H. Nuechterlein perceptual and cognitive abnormalities as the bases for schizophrenic symptoms, D. Hemsley. Part 3 Neuropsychology and neurodevelopment: neurodevelopmental precursors of schizophrenia, E. Walker low intelligence and poor education achievement precede early onset schizophrenic psychosis, P. Jones, et al. Part 4 Cognition and metacognition: theory of mind in schizophrenia, C. Frith semantic memory in schizophrenia, P.J. McKenna, et al. Part 5 Clinical neuropsychology: the cognitive impairment of severe psychiatric illness, G. Dunkley and D. Rogers applying working memory constructs to schizophrenic cognitive impairment, K. Fleming, et al cognitive functioning and symptomatology in schizophrenia - the role of fronto-subcortical involvement, C. Panelis and H. Nelson evidence for right hemisphere dysfunction in schizophrenia, J. Cutting. Part 6 Auditory hallucinations: models of hallucination - from theory to practice, P. Slade a psycholinguistic study of auditory/verbal hallucinations - preliminary findings, R. Hoffman and J. Rapaport. Part 7 Delusions and delusional misidentification: the neuropsychological origin of auditory hallucinations, A.S. David the cognitive neuropsychiatric origins of the Capgras delusion, H.D. Ellis and K.W. de Pauw biases and abnormal beliefs - towards a model of persecutory delusions, R.B. Bentall top-down preconscious perceptual processing and delusional misidentification in neuropsychiatric, S. Fleminger.

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