Higher Cortical Functions in Man
- 634pages
- 23 heures de lecture
This book introduces a major document in neuropsychology, summarizing significant contributions to the field over nearly thirty years. It represents a monumental contribution, with no comparable work existing in Western literature, except for a French book on the cerebral cortex. The book marks a decisive step toward the coalescence of neurology and psychology, a goal pursued by only a few laboratories in recent decades. The first half deals with observations and interpretations concerning the major syndromes of the left cerebral hemisphere, including aphasia, agnosia, and apraxia, along with a detailed analysis of massive frontal-lobe involvement. The second half is dedicated to a thorough description of tests introduced by the author, presented in such detail that they can be repeated to verify the interpretations.









