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  1. Ethical Decision Making in Clinical Neuropsychology: American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology Workshop Series (Aacn Workshop Series) by Shane S. Bush, 2007-07-17
  2. Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology, Second Edition
  3. Neuropsychology by David Darby, Kevin Walsh, 2005-02-08
  4. The Neuropsychology of Women
  5. Board Certification in Clinical Neuropsychology: A Guide to Becoming ABPP/ABCN Certified Without Sacrificing Your Sanity (Oxford Workshop Series: American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology) by Kira E. Armstrong, Dean W. Beebe, et all 2008-07-14
  6. The Working Brain: An Introduction To Neuropsychology by Aleksandr R. Luria, 1976-02-05
  7. Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease
  8. Adult Learning Disabilities and ADHD: Research-Informed Assessment (Oxford Workshop Series : American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology) by Robert L. Mapou, 2008-12-03
  9. Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook (American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology/Psychology Press Continuing Education Series)
  10. Geriatric Neuropsychology: Practice Essentials (Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition)
  11. The Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology by Jennifer Gurd, Udo Kischka, et all 2010-05-20
  12. An Assessment Guide To Geriatric Neuropsychology by Holly Tuokko, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, 1998-01-01
  13. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology & Clinical Neuroscence Reader & Scientific American Explores the Hidden Mind & Improving the Mind and Brain by Bryan Kolb, Scientific American, 2009-10-14
  14. Neuropsychology and Cardiovascular Disease by Ronald A. Cohen, John Gunstad, 2009-03-09

41. Virginia Commonwealth University Department Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitat
Details about this, a full service rehabilitation environment following patients through inpatient, physical, occupational and speech therapy, psychology and neuropsychology.
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42. American Board Of Professional Neuropsychology
neuropsychology practitioners with continuing education requirements. Provide individuals, organizations and agencies who use neuropsychology services
http://abpn.net/
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Committed to Excellence in Neuropsychology
The American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (ABPN) recognizes and encourages the pursuit of excellence in the practice of clinical neuropsychology. ABPN's primary objective is the establishment of professional standards of expertise for the practice of clinical neuropsychology. Through its credentialing and examination processes and its continuing education requirement, the ABPN offers to the medical community, the public, and to individuals who have a need for applied neuropsychological services, a process whereby well-qualified professional neuropsychologists can be identified. To achieve the standards set forth by the ABPN for competent professional practice of neuropsychology, the following outcome objectives have been developed:
  • Validate the skills of clinical practitioners Identify competent practitioners Provide public information about professional neuropsychology Document the maintenance of competence of professional neuropsychology practitioners with continuing education requirements.

43. On The Neuropsychology Of Religious Experiences
Review of literature on neuropsychology of religious experiences, including temporal lobe model, D'Aquili's model for meditative states, and substanceinduced religious experience.
http://www.psych.uiuc.edu/~bhidalgo/litreview.htm

44. Fuller Theological Seminary
Program for Warren Brown speaking on Science, faith, and human nature Reconciling neuropsychology and Christian theology. Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, 1618 February 2004.
http://www.fullerseminary.net/sop/integration/Symposium/Symposium 2005/Symposium
Integration Symposium, February 16-18, 2005 SOP Home Integration Home Greeting from the Chair of Integration Integration Library ... History of Integration Symposium Speakers Science, Faith, and Human Nature: Reconciling Neuropsychology and Christian Theology Click here for Lecture 1 Click here for Lecture 2 Click here for lecture 3 Warren S. Brown, Ph.D. Director of the Lee Edward Travis Research Institute, and Professor of Psychology (Department of Clinical Psychology) Fuller Theological Seminary Education: B.A. Point Loma College M.A., Ph.D. University of Southern California Postdoctoral Training at the UCLA Dept. of Psychiatry and the Brain Research Institute Lecture 1. Numinous or Embodied Persons The Practical Costs of Inner Souls and Selves Warren S. Brown Body-soul dualism has been predominant in Christian thought at least since St. Augustine. However, modern neuroscience makes it difficult to believe that there is any non-embodied part of the human person that has any efficacy with respect to human behavior. This lecture will give a brief overview of the status of dualism in Christian thought, and then consider the practical costs of a commitment to the centrality of the soul (an inner numinous self) in fostering gnosticism, “inner-ness,” individuality, and an instrumental view of community. A Cartesian view of persons (in the form of mind-body dualism) has also had an impact on theories in psychology and on our understanding of the nature of psychological disorders and interventions.

45. Elsevier.com - Archives Of Clinical Neuropsychology
Archives of Clinical neuropsychology is published 8 times a year. Bibliographic ordering Information ISSN 08876177 Imprint ELSEVIER
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Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications About Elsevier ... Select your view ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
The Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychology
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The journal publishes original contributions dealing with psychological aspects of the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders arising out of dysfunction of the central nervous system. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology will also consider manuscripts involving the established principles of the profession of neuropsychology: (a) delivery and evaluation of services, (b) ethical and legal issues, and (c) approaches to education and training. Preference will be given to empirical reports and key reviews. Brief research reports and commentaries on published articles (not exceeding two printed pages) will also be considered. At the discretion of the editor, rebuttals to commentaries may be in invited. Occasional papers of a theoretical nature will be considered. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology is published 8 times a year.

46. Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience - The MIT Press
Investigates brainbehavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences. Contributions address both descriptions of function and underlying brain events and also reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the field covering developments in neuroscience, neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, neurobiology, linguistics, computer science, and philosophy.
http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=0898929X

47. Ferrand
French psycholinguist with interests in speech perception and production, visual word recognition, priming, neuropsychology. Full list of publications. (CNRS and Universit© Ren© Descartes, France)
http://www.lpelab.org/userpage/ferrand/ferrand.htm

Ludovic FERRAND
Research Scientist at CNRS and , Paris, France
Professor of Experimental Psychology at l'Ecole de Psychologues Praticiens , Paris, France Head of the Psycholinguistics Research Group Ph.D. 1994 Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris)
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Advanced Master Degree in Cognitive Sciences, EHESS and (Paris VI) Where you can join me My research interests My publications My teaching at Ecole de Psychologues Praticiens ... My favourite links
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48. Burgess, Curt
Psycholinguistics, computational modeling, cognitive neuropsychology, semantic systems (Univ. of California, Riverside)
http://locutus.ucr.edu

49. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%227LP%
More results from search.epnet.com neuropsychology Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianeuropsychology is a branch of psychology that aims to understand how the structure Clinical neuropsychology is the application of neuropsychological
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50. Epilepsy&Brain Mapping Program
A comprehensive epilepsy center comprised of a 35member team of board-certified experts in neurology, neurosurgery, epileptology, epilepsy nursing, neuropsychology, MEG, Video EEG, MRI, MRS, SPECT, PET and other advanced tests of the cerebral function.
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elcome to the Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program's Web Site! This site gives those with epilepsy the opportunity to learn more about their disorder and the medical treatments available. Please browse through this website and explore the information.
The Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program
is a comprehensive healthcare center for treating adult and pediatric epilepsy and other neurological disorders with seizures. Our medical and surgical center offers people with epilepsy a multitude of treatment options including medical management of seizures through established anti-epileptic medications and clinical drug trials, ketogenic diet, surgical treatment and cognitive and psychological assessment, counseling and rehabilitation.
For more information on the Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program: 10 Congress Street

51. Cognitive Neuropsychology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of neuropsychology that aims to The modern science of cognitive neuropsychology emerged during the 1960s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_neuropsychology
Cognitive neuropsychology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of neuropsychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to specific psychological processes. It places a particular emphasis on studying the cognitive effects of brain injury or neurological illness with a view to inferring models of normal cognitive functioning.
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The modern science of cognitive neuropsychology emerged during the . However there have been a series of influential studies during the last two centuries which have been critical in laying the foundations for studying brain impairment with a view to understanding normal psychological function. The case of Phineas Gage is one of the earliest examples where a specific brain injury gave clues to the function of a particular brain area. Gage obtained his injury after an accident during the construction of part of a railroad in in Vermont . Gage was setting an explosive charge when the charge accidentally detonated, firing a 4 foot iron rod through his cheek and out the top of his head. Remarkably Gage survived, but with extensive damage to the ventromedial areas of his frontal lobes. After the accident Gage changed from a responsible, hard working foreman into a brutish and capricious individual. This provided some of the earliest evidence that specific area of the frontal lobes may be involved in the psychology of emotion and personality Similarly

52. The Noran Neurological Clinic - Neurology, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
Provides adult and pediatric neurology services at seven locations in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area including MRI, CT, and neuropsychology services.
http://www.noranclinic.com/
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53. Nan.drexel.edu/
www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=104957 The American Board of Clinical neuropsychology (theABCN.org)The American Board of Clinical neuropsychology (ABCN) is the member board of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) which is responsible for
http://nan.drexel.edu/

54. C.RE.CER! - Centro De Rehabilitación De Daño Cerebral (Brain Injury Rehabilita
Specializes in assessment, diagnosis, treatment and holistic rehabilitation of brain injury sequels. Located in Spain, the team of specialists in neurology, neuropsychology, psychotherapy, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy offer international consultations for special cases. Spanish and English versions available.
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55. Www.psycinfo.com/library/browse/index.cfm?fuseacti
www.psycinfo.com/library/journalneu.cfm More results from www.psycinfo.com neuropsychology, Brain, and Brain Injury ResourcesInformational site about the brain and neuropsychology.
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56. Dr. Sam Goldstein: SamGoldstein.com
One of today's leading speakers and authorities on child development, ADD/ADHD and neuropsychology.
http://www.samgoldstein.com
Home Products Articles Speeches Resources ... Products Books, videos and tapes for reference on childhood resilience, ADHD, autism and much more... Click here for Schwab Learning's Free Publications - The Expert Answers: Dr. Sam Goldstein on AD/HD Articles Here you can read current and archived articles by Dr. Sam Goldstein. Sign up to receive Dr. Goldstein's monthly newsletter! Speeches Click here for Dr. Goldstein's upcoming speaking schedule. Next Engagement
Date: June 16, 2005
Place:
The Chamberlain School, Boston, MA Resources Click above to view a variety of online resources dealing with ADD/ADHD and other topics, as well as posted some of Dr. Sam Goldstein's articles online. Announcements: Dr. Goldstein is Editor-in Chief of the Journal of Attention Disorders. The Journal publishes scholarly peer reviewed work in the area of ADHD and related issues. View abstracts of the Journal here.
Submission information can be found here.

57. Neuropsychology: Brain & Behavior Relationships
Articles, links, and original resources provide information about clinical neuropsychology, the study of brain and behavior relationships.
http://www.brainsource.com/neuropsy.htm

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Clinical Neuropsychology
This page leads you to articles, links, and resources for learning more about the discipline of clinical neuropsychology, the study of brain and behavior. The short article, "Neuropsychology 101: An Introduction" , introduces essential information about understanding behavior from the perspective of brain structure, function, and disease. Additional articles provide information about neuropsychological assessments , both full examination and screening examination . The article on functional domains discusses in somewhat more detail the kinds of cognitive behaviors the neuropsychologist examines. Finally, a list of commonly used neuropsychological tests provides brief descriptions of the tools used to evaluate functional domains.
[Neuropsychology 101]
[Neuropsychological Assessment]
[Neuropsychological Screening]
[Functional Domains] ...
[Neuropsychological Tests]
The brainthe master control for the entire body and the starting point for virtually all behavioris probably one of the most complex and challenging topics for anyone to study. Its myriad neurons, dozens of chemical messengers, and infinite interconnections provide the fascination that attracts neuroscientists to study it. Links to neuropsychology and neuroscience resources: Mind/Brain Resources Neurosciences on the Internet The Whole Brain Atlas Additional Websites Organizations in the United States representing neuropsychologists:

58. Department Of Psychology
Classes for both under graduate and post graduate students with the focus on child development, psychological trauma, social psychology, cognitive psychology, research methodology, psychoanalytic theory, and neuropsychology.
http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/psychology/
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59. Department Of Psychology, University Of Otago
Research strengths lie in the general areas of applied psychology, behavioural neuroscience, clinical psychology, cognition, comparitive psychology, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, perception, and social psychology.
http://psy.otago.ac.nz/
The Department of Psychology offers some of the most popular and highly-rated undergraduate courses at Otago. It provides excellent preparation of students for careers in research and the profession of Psychology. Students from the postgraduate programme have achieved national and international recognition and awards and a number have gone on to positions in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, UK and the USA. Department of Psychology
Goddard Laboratories, 95A Union Street
University of Otago
PO Box 56, Dunedin
New Zealand
Tel 64 3 479 7645
Fax 64 3 479 8335
Email psychology@otago.ac.nz Site maintained by:
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60. Log In Problems
Neuropsychological dysfunction in schizophrenia has been documented in numerous studies.
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