
From the Publisher:
In this thoroughly
revised and updated edition, Christopher M. Filley provides a
comprehensive introduction to the critical role of brain anatomy in the
expression of human behavior. Ongoing advances in functional
neuroimaging continue to expand our knowledge of brain-behavior
relationships, and each chapter has been revised to reflect these
emerging developments. It includes an expanded Glossary of
Neurobehavioral Terms to assist readers with the often-confusing
terminology of behavioral neurology.
Neurobehavioral Anatomy, Second Edition
outlines how cognitive and emotional
functions are represented and organized in the brain to produce the many
behaviors regarded as uniquely human. It reviews the effects of focal
and diffuse brain lesions, and from this analysis a conception of the
normal operations of the healthy brain emerges. Filley integrates data
and material from different disciplines to create a concise and
accessible synthesis that informs the clinical understanding of
brain-behavior relationships. Clinically practical and theoretically
stimulating, Neurobehavioral Anatomy offers an up-to-date and invaluable
resource for those involved in the clinical care and study of people
with neurobehavioral disorders, as well as for anyone interested in the
neurobiological basis of human behavior.
Table of Contents:
Chapter
1. Behavior and the Brain
Chapter
2. Mental Status Examination
Chapter
3. Disorders of Arousal and Attention
Chapter
4. Memory Disorders
Chapter
5. Language Disorders
Chapter
6. Apraxia
Chapter
7. Agnosia
Chapter
8. Right Hemisphere Syndromes
Chapter
9. Temporal Lobe Syndromes
Chapter
10. Frontal Lobe Syndromes
Chapter
11. Traumatic Brain Injury
Chapter
12. Dementia
Epilogue
Glossary of Neurobehavioral Terms
Index
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