<p><em>"</em>Introduction to Neuropsychology 2nd Edition <em>provides a concise overview to the diverse and fascinating topics within this field. The chapters are up-to-date and well referenced, and theoretical debates are explained in meaningful terms; particularly welcome are the contributions from neuroimaging and the stimulating impact this has made to neuropsychology in general. A highly recommended read."</em> -<strong> Dr Paul Richardson, Brain, Behaviour & Cognition Group, Sheffield Hallam University, UK</strong></p><p><em>"This text serves as an excellent introduction to the fascinating field of neuropsychology and it is highly suitable for undergraduate students of psychology and/or neuroscience. The authors have endeavoured to avoid unnecessary use of obscure terms, and, where necessary, such terms are clearly explained. As a result, the book is eminently readable. I highly recommend it."</em> <strong>- Jessica Fish, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK</strong></p>
<p><em>"</em>Introduction to Neuropsychology, 2nd Edition <em>provides a concise overview to the diverse and fascinating topics within this field. The chapters are up-to-date, well referenced and theoretical debates are explained in meaningful terms; particularly welcome are the contributions from neuroimaging and the stimulating impact this has made to neuropsychology in general. A highly recommended read."</em> -<strong> Dr Paul Richardson, Brain Behaviour & Cognition Group, Sheffield Hallam University, UK</strong></p>
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Biographical note
John Stirling has worked at Manchester Polytechnic/MMU for over 30 years, teaching Bio- and Neuropsychology, Psychopathology and Experimental Design and Statistics. He has published over 30 scientific journal articles, and three books.
Rebecca Elliott has worked at the University of Manchester for 8 years, using brain-imaging techniques to study emotion and cognition in psychiatric disorders. She has published over 50 scientific research articles.