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Tables of Contents for Comparative Neuropsychology
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List of contributors
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1 Introduction: comparative neuropsychology
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14
A. David Milner
2 Sensory factors in human visual agnosia
15
15
Andrew W. Young
3 Ettlinger at Bay: can visual agnosia be explained by low-level visual impairments?
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21
Alan Cowey
Paul Dean
Larry Weiskrantz
4 Cross-modal associations, intramodal associations, and object identification in macaque monkeys
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19
Elisabeth A. Murray
Ludise Malkova
Sonia Goulet
5 Visual processing in the primate parietal lobe
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25
A. David Milner
H. Chris Dijkerman
6 Memory and the human temporal lobes
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14
John M. Oxbury
Susan M. Oxbury
7 Memory systems in primates: episodic, semantic, and perceptual learning
109
18
Amanda Parker
David Gaffan
8 Interhemispheric transfer following partial commissurotomy in humans and monkeys
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16
Madeline J. Eacott
9 Visual integration in callosal agenesis
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24
Malcolm A. Jeeves
10 Towards a unified view of cerebral hemispheric specializations in vertebrates
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17
Peter F. MacNeilage
11 Brain mechanisms of apraxia
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29
Ulrike Halsband
12 Perspectives on visuospatial neglect
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15
Monika Harvey
13 Cognition in great apes
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17
Richard W. Byrne
14 Mental representation in human and monkey neuropsychology
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26
Rosalind M. Ridley
Harry F. Baker
15 The specializations of the human neocortex
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28
Richard E. Passingham
Index
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