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From Attention To Goaldirected Behavior Neurodynamical Methodological And Clinical Trends 1st Edition Francisco Aboitiz

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From Attention To Goaldirected Behavior Neurodynamical Methodological And Clinical Trends 1st Edition Francisco Aboitiz
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From Attention To Goaldirected Behavior Neurodynamical Methodological And Clinical Trends 1st Edition Francisco Aboitiz instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.83 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Francisco Aboitiz, Diego Cosmelli
ISBN: 3540705724
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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From Attention To Goaldirected Behavior Neurodynamical Methodological And Clinical Trends 1st Edition Francisco Aboitiz by Francisco Aboitiz, Diego Cosmelli 3540705724 instant download after payment.

The authors present an updated view of neurodynamical approaches to attentional mechanisms and related percetual and consicousness questions with a take on neuropsychiatric illnesses which can shed light on these problems, specifically ADHD and schizophrenia. Furthermore, they provide novel evidence pointing to genetic and neurochemical factors as important elements determining individual diversity in neurodynamical patterns, and susceptibility to mental disease. Thus the authors present a combined neurodynamic, cognitive, neurochemical and genetic perspective that is rarely attempted in reviews on this topic. To do so they focus and develop a number of specific exemplary issues avoiding a too general review perspective so as to provide an in-depth view into the mechanisms involved.

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