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01-03-2009 | Editorial
Neuropsychology Review: a Resource for the Clinical, Experimental, and Translational Neuropsychologists
Author:
Edith V. Sullivan
Published in:
Neuropsychology Review
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Issue 1/2009
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Excerpt
Neuropsychology Review has served the neuropsychology community of scientists, clinicians, and students for nearly two decades. From its inception, the aim of the journal has been to provide insightful, useful reviews on specialized topics in the field. It has achieved this aim with contributions from the likes of Flor-Henry, Luria, Benton, Oscar-Berman, Signoret and many more and has covered the gamut of neuropsychology. Following the editorships of Gerald Goldstein (founding editor), Antonio Puente, and Ronald Lazar, the journal will continue under my direction as a forum for synthetic and scholarly reviews, with an eye on expanding the relevance of clinical and experimental neuropsychology to the greater neuroscience community that has as its focus the mechanistic understanding of cognitive, sensory, motor, and emotional component processes that comprise neuropsychological functions. …