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Recovery from Brain Damage
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Editor(s):
Stanley Finger
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1978
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Springer US
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978-1-4615-7725-6
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978-1-4615-7723-2
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1978
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10.1007/978-1-4615-7723-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Logic of the Lesion Experiment and Its Role in the Neural Sciences
pp. 35
Generalizations in Neuropsychology
pp. 49
The Interplay of Experimental and Clinical Approaches in Brain Lesion Research
pp. 71
Lesion Experiments: Some Anatomical Considerations
pp. 91
Brain Lesions: Induction, Analysis, and the Problem of Recovery of Function
pp. 115
Age, Brain Damage, and Performance
pp. 135
Lesion Momentum and Behavior
pp. 165
Time and Recovery from Brain Damage
pp. 199
Testing Procedures and the Interpretation of Behavioral Data
pp. 217
Subtotal Lesions: Implications for Coding and Recovery of Function
pp. 281
Pharmacological Modification of Brain Lesion Syndromes
pp. 297
Environmental Attenuation of Brain-Lesion Symptoms
pp. 331
Sensory Restriction and Recovery of Function
pp. 369
Recovery after Brain Damage and the Concept of Localization of Function
pp. 409
Is Seeing Believing: Notes on Clinical Recovery
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