Preface; 1. Introducing cognitive neuropsychology; 2. Converging operations: specific syndromes and evidence from normal subjects; 3. Inferences from neuropsychological findings; 4. Central processes: equipotentiality or modularity?; References; Subject index; Author index.
Considers what can be learned from cognitive difficulties arising from neurological damage and disease.
"The meticulous analyses of the methods and inferences used to draw conclusions about normal cognition from studies of abnormal cognition make it crucial as a contribution to cognitive neuropsychology." Science "...a tour-de-force...will very rapidly become required reading." The Times Higher Education Supplement
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