8 Ebook di John C. Marshall
Peter W. Halligan & John C. Marshall: Method In Madness
In clinical neuropsychiatry, case studies provide invaluable demonstrations of the range and types of unusual psychological states that can occur after brain damage. In the pursuit of objectivity and …
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€57.90
Peter W. Halligan & John C. Marshall: Method In Madness
In clinical neuropsychiatry, case studies provide invaluable demonstrations of the range and types of unusual psychological states that can occur after brain damage. In the pursuit of objectivity and …
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€57.61
Gerhard Blanken & Jürgen Dittmann: Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies
This handbook is geared towards the following aims:
- Reviewing the state of research on disordered language perception and production in adults and children.
- Describing and discussi …
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€800.00
John C. Marshall & Moshe Schein: Source Control
Source control is the key to the management of surgical infections. Surgical decision making is based on the marriage of evidence from clinical studies, inferences from biology, and the elusive compo …
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€153.26
Jonathan Cohen & John C. Marshall: Immune Response in the Critically Ill
This book brings together basic scientists or clinicians from a variety of different backgrounds – immunology, infectious diseases or critical care – who share a common interest in understanding the …
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€115.19
David Caplan: Language
This theoretical guide for speech-language pathologists, neuropsychologists, neurologists, and cognitive psychologists describes the linguistic and psycholinguistic basis of aphasias that are a resul …
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€87.53
M. Coltheart & J. C. Marshall: Surface Dyslexia
A child with developmental dyslexia or an adult with a reading disorder following brain damage might read the word shoe as ‘show’, why does this happen?Most current information processing models of r …
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€59.19
M. Coltheart & J. C. Marshall: Surface Dyslexia
A child with developmental dyslexia or an adult with a reading disorder following brain damage might read the word shoe as ‘show’, why does this happen?Most current information processing models of r …
PDF
Inglese
DRM
€59.25