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The cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia Book

The cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia
The cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia, Advances in the field of cognitive neuropsychology have provided a range of techniques for exploring impairments in basic mental functions such as attention, memory, and language. This approach has been adopted with considerable success in the investigati, The cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia
  • Written by author Robin G. Morris
  • Published by Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 1996., 1996/11/07
  • Advances in the field of cognitive neuropsychology have provided a range of techniques for exploring impairments in basic mental functions such as attention, memory, and language. This approach has been adopted with considerable success in the investigati
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I Theoretical background 1
1 A cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia 3
2 The single case study and Alzheimer-type dementia 11
3 Charting decline in dementia 23
II Neuropsychological functioning 47
4 Attentional and executive dysfunction 49
5 Episodic memory: differential patterns of breakdown 71
6 Knowledge and memory in Alzheimer-type dementia: a relationship that exists 89
7 Implicit memory 105
8 Semantic processing 128
9 Reading disorder in Alzheimer-type dementia 149
10 Language functioning 166
11 Visuospatial functioning 193
12 Motor functioning 206
III Neurobiology 221
13 Neurobiological correlates of cognitive dysfunction 223
14 The cognitive psychopharmacology of Alzheimer's disease 255
15 Genetic subtypes of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive functioning 278
IV Implications for treatment and rehabilitation 289
16 The assessment of dementia 291
17 Cognitive approaches to the management of dementia 310
18 Neurobiological treatment of Alzheimer's disease 327
Index 343


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