Blindsight: a case study and implications. Oxford Psychology Series No 12.
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tials, discussion of hemisphere z and laterality, and an excellent I of the brain areas that may be iI schizophrenia by Zec and Interestingly, the conclusions authors reached were not diss those reached by Kraeplin at the century, although foundations f ognising schizophrenia to be based on the limbic system, esj frontal cortex, pathology are clearer. This chapter deserves tc all those interested in the condil Other chapters review the CT cerebral blood flow findings, inc tron emission tomography; neuropathology; virology a -immunology. The final cha attempt by Weinberger to prese developmental theory of sc based on the findings reviewed i This excellent handbook shot able in libraries for all those do in schizophrenia and is recomi personal collections as well. The of the contributors come from States is disappointing, since work is going on in schizc Europe. Although European readily referenced, the failure o to ask transatlantic colleagues t is somewhat startling. This i because the underlying "ne schizophrenia" has been most sought in Europe, while only re attracting a great deal of int United States. It is hoped that t] will be remedied in future edi handbook.
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