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A comprehensive two-volume set, the APA Handbook of Neuropsychology provides foundational information on neuropsychology, identifies pressing research questions related to neuropsychological disorders and conditions, offers updates on methods to investigate these issues, and aims to shape the field amp rsquo s future development.
Volume , Neurobehavioral Disorders and Conditions: Accepted Science and Open Questions, aids clinicians and researchers in updating their understanding of disordered brain function and addresses questions regarding neurobehavioral disorders, such as amnesia, and clinical conditions, such as Alzheimer amp rsquo s disease. Taking a lifespan approach, chapters in Volume include a section on accepted neuropsychological science and a section on important issues for future research.
Volume 2, Neuroscience and Neuromethods, focuses on neuroscience, brain imaging methods, and advanced statistical models needed to investigate the questions raised in Volume , as well as treatment paradigms to guide future interventions. Chapters aim to stimulate innovative assessment and intervention methods.
The chapters serve as an invaluable resource for the expanding field of neuropsychology. Clinicians, researchers, students, and scholars can use this handbook to gain a foundational understanding of neuropsychology and to further advance the field themselves.
Contents
Volume : Neurobehavioral Disorders and Conditions: Accepted Science and Open Questions
Editorial Board
About the Editors
Contributors
A Note From the Publisher
Introduction
Chapter . Clinical Neuropsychology: Foundational History and Future Prospects
Gregory G. Brown and Kenneth M. Adams
Part I. Neurobehavioral Disorders
Chapter 2. Word-Finding and Lexical amp ndash Semantic Disorders
Anastasia M. Raymer
Chapter 3. Discourse and Communicative Pragmatics
Seana Coulson, Jacob Momsen, and Crystal R. Poole
Chapter 4. The Neuropsychology of Mathematical Cognition
Konstantinos Priftis
Chapter 5. Specific Reading Disabilities
Jeremy Miciak and Jack M. Fletcher
Chapter . Body Representation Disorders
Liana Palermo and Antonella Di Vita
Chapter 7. Higher Order Visual Disorders
Ransom W. Campbell and Daniel Tranel
Chapter 8. Syndromes of Limb Apraxia: Developmental and Acquired Disorders of Skilled Movements
Jennifer Randerath
Chapter 9. Disorders of Executive Functioning
Yana Suchy
Chapter . Memory Disorders
Mieke Verfaellie and Margaret M. Keane
Part II. Clinical Conditions
Chapter . Spina Bifida and Other Neural Tube Defects
Victoria J. Williams, Amery Treble-Barna, Ashley L. Ware, and Jack M. Fletcher
Chapter 2. Very Preterm Birth
Alice C. Burnett
Chapter 3. Cerebral Palsy
Seth Warschausky
Chapter 4. Pediatric Brain Tumors
Michelle E. Fox and Tricia Z. King
Chapter 5. Neuropsychological Outcomes in Phenylketonuria
Cristina Romani, Lucie Thomas, and Stephan Huijbregts
Chapter . Neuropsychology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Erik G. Willcutt
Chapter 7. Epilepsy and Neuropsychology
Bruce P. Hermann, David W. Loring, Stephen C. Bowden, and Rani Sarkis
Chapter 8. Traumatic Brain Injury
Andrew R. Mayer, Lindsay D. Nelson, and Erin D. Bigler
Chapter 9. Leukemia and Sickle Cell Disease
Kristina K. Hardy, Christina M. Sharkey, Hannah Weisman, and Steven J. Hardy
Chapter 2 . Vascular Disease, Including Vascular Dementia
Daniel A. Nation
Chapter 2 . Infectious Disorders: HIV, Hepatitis C, and COVID- 9 Pandemics
Mariana Cherner, Rowan Saloner, Erin Sundermann, and David Moore
Chapter 22. Frontotemporal Dementia
Molly Memel, Joel H. Kramer, and Doris Chen
Chapter 23. Alzheimer amp rsquo s Disease
Katherine J. Bangen, Lisa V. Graves, Emily C. Edmonds, Kelsey R. Thomas, and Mark W. Bondi
Chapter 24. Parkinson amp rsquo s Disease and Parkinsonism
Alexander I. Tr amp ouml ster
Chapter 25. Huntington amp rsquo s Disease Across the Lifespan
Julie C. Stout
Chapter 2 . Multiple Sclerosis
Michelle H. Chen, Ralph H. B. Benedict, and John DeLuca
Chapter 27. Alcohol Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorder Across the Ages: Dynamic Effects on the Brain and Function
Edith V. Sullivan, S amp eacute verine Lannoy, Anne-Pascale Le Berre, Rosemary Fama, and Adolf Pfefferbaum
Chapter 28. Neurocognitive Correlates of Psychostimulant Use
Gillinder Bedi, Candice Basterfield, Alexandre A. Guerin, Edward Mullen, Robert Hester, and Stephen C. Bowden
Chapter 29. Cannabis and Neuropsychology
Natania A. Crane and Natasha E. Wade
Chapter 3 . Prenatal Exposure to Opioids
Egil Nygaard and Jannike M amp oslash rch Andersen
Chapter 3 . Environmental Toxicities, Including Lead
Roberta F. White and Aaron S. Reuben
Chapter 32. Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Sean P. A. Drummond, Melinda L. Jackson, and Jade M. Murray
Chapter 33. Autism Spectrum Disorder
Rebecca P. Thomas, Kirsty L. Coulter, and Deborah A. Fein
Chapter 34. Schizophrenia
Amy M. Jimenez and Michael F. Green
Chapter 35. The Neuropsychology of Mood Disorders
Federica Klaus and Lisa T. Eyler
Chapter 3 . The Neuropsychology of Anxiety: An Approach amp ndash Avoidance Decision-Making Framework
Robin L. Aupperle, Timothy J. McDermott, Evan White, and Namik Kirlic
Chapter 37. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge-Eating Disorder
Christina E. Wierenga
Index
Volume 2: Neuroscience and Neuromethods Editorial Board
Contributors
Part I. Neuroscience
Chapter . Brain Organization: From Cells and Circuits to Systems and Networks
Alex Fornito
Chapter 2. Brain Development
Clare E. Palmer and Terry L. Jernigan
Chapter 3. Behavior Genetics in Neuropsychology
William S. Kremen, Eero Vuoksimaa, and Chandra A. Reynolds
Chapter 4. Learning and Memory
Alexander J. Barnett and Charan Ranganath
Chapter 5. Movement and Neuropsychology
Brian P. Johnson and Leonardo G. Cohen
Chapter . Higher Order Visual Object Representations: A Functional Analysis of Their Role in Perception and Action
Bradford Z. Mahon
Chapter 7. The Neuroscience of Language and Aphasia
Nina F. Dronkers and Maria V. Ivanova
Chapter 8. Neuroscience of Executive Functioning
Yana Suchy
Chapter 9. Social Neuroscience
Marie-Pier B. Tremblay, Carola Tuerk, Philip L. Jackson, and Miriam H. Beauchamp
Part II. Assessment: Emerging Methods
Chapter . Centering Social Forces and Cultural Experiences in Neuropsychological Assessment
Miguel Arce Renter amp iacute a, Justina F. Avila, Jet M. J. Vonk, and Jennifer J. Manly
Chapter . Automated Neuropsychological Testing
Russell M. Bauer and Robert M. Bilder
Chapter 2. Wearable and Digital Technology Tools: Neuropsychological Assessment, Monitoring, and Diagnosis in the Digital Era
Rhoda Au, Honghuang Lin, Kieffer Christianson, and Daniela Brunner
Chapter 3. Assessing and Predicting Everyday Function
Tania Giovannetti, Katherine Hackett, Molly B. Tassoni, Rachel Mis, and Stephanie M. Simone
Chapter 4. Evaluating Social Cognition
Skye McDonald and Michelle Kelly
Chapter 5. Videoconference Teleneuropsychology
Travis H. Turner and Timothy W. Brearly
Part III. Interventions
Chapter . Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Deficits: The Role of Restorative Approaches
Thomas F. Bergquist, Molly J. Sullan, and Eva C. Alden
Chapter 7. Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Deficits: Compensatory Approaches
Alyssa Weakley and Sarah Tomaszewski Farias
Chapter 8. Pediatric Rehabilitation
Shari L. Wade, Lisa M. Gies, Anna-Lynne R. Adlam, Alessandra Bardoni, Claudia Corti, Kelly M. Jones, Jennifer Limond, and Tricia Williams
Chapter 9. Aphasia Treatment: Lessons for Clinically Oriented Neuroscientists
Bruce Crosson
Chapter 2 . Interventions for Psychosocial and Emotional Sequelae of Brain Injury and Disease
Skye McDonald, Tamara Ownsworth, and Dana Wong
Chapter 2 . From Virtual Reality to Augmentative Apps: The Future of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapeutics
Anthony Y. Stringer and Anastacia Nichols
Chapter 22. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Rehabilitation Tool for Cognitive Impairment
Benjamin M. Hampstead, Ketrin Lengu, Elana R. Goldenkoff, and Michael Vesia
Chapter 23. Clinical Virtual Reality: The State of the Science
Albert Rizzo, Sebastian Koenig, Belinda Lange
Chapter 24. Lifestyle Interventions
Joe R. Nocera, Keith M. McGregor, and Monica C. Serra
Chapter 25. Implementation Science
Christopher J. Miller and Julianne E. Brady
Part IV. Neuroimaging Methods: Tutorial Presentations
Chapter 2 . Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Amanda Bischoff-Grethe and Christine Fennema-Notestine
Chapter 27. Functional and Physiological Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Frank Haist, Divya S. Bolar, and Richard B. Buxton
Chapter 28. Diffusion Imaging and Fiber Mapping
Erin D. Bigler and Naomi J. Goodrich-Hunsaker
Chapter 29. Electroencephalography in Infants and Children
Michelle Downes, Joe Bathelt, and Wanze Xie
Chapter 3 . Magnetoencephalography
Carly Demopoulos
Chapter 3 . PET Neuroimaging of Neurologic Disease: Methods and Clinical and Research Applications
Keenan A. Walker and Murat Bilgel
Part V. Statistical and Probabilistic Models for Neuropsychologists
Chapter 32. Formal Models of Cognition and Behavior
Gregory G. Brown
Chapter 33. Advances in Psychometric Theory: Item Response Theory, Generalizability Theory, and Cognitive Psychometrics
Michael L. Thomas and John R. Duffy
Chapter 34. Structural Equation Modeling in Neuropsychology Research
Rex B. Kline
Chapter 35. Multilevel Modeling in Neuropsychological Research
Ronald H. Heck and Tingting Reid
Chapter 3 . Machine Learning
Daoqiang Zhang, Mingxia Liu, Wei Shao, Jiashuang Huang, Mingliang Wang, Liang Sun, and Meiling Wang
Index