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Books

Frontal bookThe Frontal Lobes and Neuropsychiatric Illness
by Stephen Salloway, Paul F. Malloy, James D. Duffy (editors)

This volume brings together the latest work of 26 recognized experts in clinical neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and neuroimaging. Its chapters are organized into sections that cover a broad range of topics related to advances in our understanding of normal and abnormal frontal lobe functions
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Limbic bookThe Neuropsychiatry of Limbic and Subcortical Disorders
by Stephen P. Salloway, Paul Malloy, Jeffrey L Cummings (editors)

Presents an overview of functional limbic anatomy and provides a state-of-the-art report on limbic-related syndromes. Part One covers the functional neuroanatomy of limbic and subcortical systems. This emphasis on neuroanatomy provides a foundation for Part Two, which focuses on the limbic system and clinical neuropsychiatric syndromes. Throughout this volulme, extensive literature reviews serve as comprehensive reference sources. Many chapters include color illustrations to depict key points. The contributors are a diverse group of leading investigators with special expertise in the functional aspects of limbic and subcortical anatomy and its relationship to neuropsychiatric illness.
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FrsBe bookThe Frontal Systems Behavior Scale (FrSBe)
Janet Grace, Paul Malloy (authors)

The FrSBe, formerly known as the Frontal Lobe Personality Scale (FLoPS), provides a brief, reliable,
and valid measure of three frontal systems behavioral syndromes: apathy, disinhibition, and executive dysfunction. It also quantifies behavioral changes over time by including both baseline (retrospective) and current assessments of behavior. [Click here to order]


Vascular Dementia bookVascular Dementia: Cerebrovascular Mechanisms and Clinical Management
Robert H. Paul, Ronald Cohen, Brian R. Ott, Salloway, Stephen (editors)

This volume provides a synthesis of the compelling research that has emerged describing the intricate interrelationships between the pathophysiology of vascular Dementia (VaD) and neuropathological features of other degenerative diseases. Binding together clinical relevant aspects of the disease, this book integrates findings from studies that have focused on the neuropathology, neuropsychology and behavioral neurology of VaD. Unique in its presentation that reviews VaD in depth from basic etiology to clinical practice, this volume will be extremely attractive to both clinicians and researchers in general and behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, geriatric psychiatry and clinical neuropsychology. [Click here for more information]
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