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Fundamentally Sound. Principles of Human Neuropsychology, by G. Dennis Rains. 2002. Boston: McGraw Hill. 569 pp., $80.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2004

Michael Daniel
Affiliation:
School of Professional Psychology, Pacific University, Portland, OR.

Extract

The goal of this textbook, stated in the preface, is for students to “have access to an account of neuropsychology that was at once clear and in-depth,” and in most respects it achieves this purpose. The book has a total of 15 chapters divided into three parts. Each chapter begins with an outline and ends with a summary. Major terms are printed in bold and defined in a glossary. There is a website for the book. Apparently a test bank is available that includes multiple-choice, fill-in, true–false and essay questions for all chapters.

Type
Book Review
Copyright
© 2003 The International Neuropsychological Society

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