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spring 2014 new Releases
Clinical neuropsychology
A Pocket Handbook for Assessment
THIRD eDITIon
Edited by Michael W. parsons and Thomas A. Hammeke
This bestselling, pocket-sized assessment guide has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest
developments in clinical neuropsychology. Addressing the needs of both neuropsychologists in the
early stages of their training and established professionals, the third edition leads users through
the complicated process of assessing, diagnosing, and treating an enormous range of neurologic,
neuropsychological, psychiatric, and behavioral disorders and syndromes. New chapters address
cultural neuropsychology, somatic disorders, and the relationship between drug abuse and impulse
control disorders. Throughout, relevant diagnostic information has been updated to reflect the newest
DSM-5 criteria.
FeAtURes:
◆ Appropriate for neuropsychologists across all health care settings.
◆◆ Small paperback format encourages clinicians to carry the book for quick reference.
◆ Purchase of the book includes access to supplemental online materials, including
assessment videos, audio samples, and neuroimaging examples.
COMing in ApriL!
ContRIBUtoRs
2014. 704 pages. papeRBaCk.
list: $59.95◆◆◆apa MeMBeR/affiliate: $44.95
isBn: 978-1-4338-1687-1◆◆◆iteM # 4317335
Kenneth M . Adams ◆ Michael L . Alosco ◆ Peter A . Arnett ◆ Russell M . Bauer ◆ Rishi K . Bhalla ◆ Robert M . Bilder ◆ Dawn
Bowers◆◆◆◆◆Mariana E . Bradshaw◆◆◆◆◆Meryl A . Butters◆◆◆◆◆Xavier E . Cagigas◆◆◆◆◆Jessica S . Chapin◆◆◆◆◆Ronald A . Cohen◆◆◆◆◆Ellen
Coman ◆ Lisa L . Conant ◆ Jenna Dietz ◆ Darlene Floden ◆ Sarah Garcia ◆ Rachel Grashow ◆ John Gunstad Marc W . Haut
◆◆◆Amy Heffelfinger◆◆◆◆◆Julie K . Janecek◆◆◆◆◆Melissa Jenkins◆◆◆◆◆Jacob Jones◆◆◆◆◆Stephen M . Jones◆◆◆◆◆Ekaterina Keifer◆◆◆◆◆Maxine
Krengel ◆ Thomas Krewson ◆ Greg J . Lamberty ◆ Glenn J . Larrabee ◆ Paul Malloy ◆ Jennifer J . Manly ◆ Harry W . McConnell
◆◆◆Michael McCrea◆◆◆◆◆Lindsay Miller◆◆◆◆◆David Nyenhuis◆◆◆◆◆Margaret G . O'Connor◆◆◆◆◆Ruth O'Hara◆◆◆◆◆Sonia Packwood◆◆◆◆◆Michael W .
Parsons ◆ Robert Paul ◆ Matthew R . Powell ◆ Elizabeth Race ◆ Alexander Rae Grant ◆ David S . Sabsevitz ◆ Andrew J . Saykin
◆◆◆Thomas F . Scott◆◆◆◆◆Anita H . Sim◆◆◆◆◆Lauren B . Strober◆◆◆◆◆Sara Swanson◆◆◆◆◆Alexander I . Tröster◆◆◆◆◆Brigid Wadron-Perrine◆◆◆◆◆Jeffrey
S . Wefel ◆ Roberta F . White
A truly interdisciplinary overview of the causes of risk-taking behaviors
the neuroscience of Risky Decision Making
Edited by Valerie F. reyna and Vivian Zayas
Whether the decision is to have unprotected sex, consent to surgery, have an extra piece of pie, or spend
rather than save for retirement, risky decisions permeate our lives and sometimes bring disastrous
consequences. How and why risk taking occurs have important implications. Yet many questions remain
about how neurobiological, psychological, and sociocultural factors influence decision making. This
pioneering book brings together leading scholars from disciplines including developmental and cognitive
psychology, brain sciences, behavioral economics, and addiction studies to encourage the development
of a model of risky decision making that incorporates all relevant research.
FeAtURes:
◆ Addresses a question that occupies scholors and policy makers alike:
What casual mechanisms influence risky decision making?
◆ Contains contributions from well-known experts who summarize the latest
research on the factors that explain and predict risky decision making.
◆ Examines decision making across the life span from childhood to old age.
◆◆ Suggests new directions for future research.
tABle oF Contents
i. neuroeconomics ◆ 1 . Reward, Representation, and Impulsivity: A Theoretical Framework for the Neuroscience of
Risky Decision Making ◆ 2 . Behavioral and Neuroscience Methods for Studying Neuroeconomic Processes: What We
Can Learn From Framing Effects ◆ ii. neurodevelopment ◆ 3 . Risks, Rewards, and the Developing Brain in Childhood
and Adolescence ◆ 4 . The Adolescent Sensation-Seeking Period: Development of Reward Processing and Its Effects on
Cognitive Control ◆ 5 . Reward Processing and Risky Decision Making in the Aging Brain ◆ iii. neuropsychology ◆ 6 .Mind
and Brain in Delay of Gratification ◆ 7 .The Neuroscience of Dual (and Triple) Systems in Decision Making
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2014. 240 pages. HaRdCOveR.
list: $79.95◆◆◆apa MeMBeR/affiliate: $59.95
isBn: 978-1-4338-1662-8◆◆◆iteM # 4318125
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