Neuropsychology 1st Edition
Grab the attention of clinicians, students, and researchers with Neuropsychology 1st Edition — an accessible, authoritative guide by R. Stephen Walsh, Lorraine Crawley, Neil Dagnall, and Donal Fortune. This engaging volume distils complex brain–behaviour relationships into clear, practical insights ideal for busy professionals and learners across the UK, Europe, and beyond.
Dive into contemporary neuropsychology framed around assessment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation. The book blends theoretical foundations with applied perspectives, explaining how cognitive processes map to neural systems and what that means for clinical practice. Concise explanations, practical examples, and up-to-date evidence make it straightforward to translate science into better patient care and stronger exam performance.
Whether you’re a trainee psychologist, an experienced clinician refreshing your knowledge, or an academic teaching neuropsychology, this edition supports your goals. Benefit from lucid coverage of developmental and acquired disorders, cognitive assessment strategies, and interpretation of neuroimaging findings—all written in a tone that balances rigor with readability.
Make this essential reference part of your professional library and stay current with a book designed for real-world use in hospitals, clinics, and classrooms. Order Neuropsychology 1st Edition today to deepen your understanding of brain–behaviour interactions and sharpen your clinical decision-making. Available for delivery across the UK and internationally.
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