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The field of developmental neuropsychology has grown substantially since the original 1984 version of this book. The authors have done an excellent job of revising and updating an enormous amount of clinical material that should be of great interest to many specialists who deal with childhood development.
Developmental Neuropsychology has four major sections and consists of 30 chapters. Part I is a succinct review of neural development and the development of various functional systems of the nervous system. Part II focuses on issues related to assessment of the newborn and infant and also includes a very interesting chapter on the
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