PSYB65H3 Quiz: Human Brain and Behavior_test bank.pdf

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Mexico city montreal toronto london madrid munich paris. The contents, or parts thereof, may be reproduced with. Neuropsychology: clinical and experimental foundations, by lorin j. elias and deborah: saucier, provided such reproductions bear copyright notice, but may not be reproduced in any form for any other purpose without written permission from the copyright owner. To obtain permission(s) to use the material from this work, please submit a written request to allyn and bacon, permissions department, 75 arlington street, boston, ma. At the end of module 1. 1, introduction to neuropsychology, your class should be able to describe: the domain and goals of neuropsychology, popular and historical perspectives of neuropsychology, including the dualistic views of brain function proposed by. Descartes: prehistoric views of brain function, greek, roman and 17th century european views of brain function. At the end of module 1. 2, the recent history of neuropsychology, your class should be able to describe: the key findings of broca, wernicke, and hughlings jackson.

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