The case study method in cognitive neuropsychology
2006
Over the past twenty years, the number of cognitive psychologists, particularly on this side
of the Atlantic, who spend at least part of their time conducting case studies of patients who
have suffered brain injury has increased quite dramatically. Underlying this upsurge of
interest in the effects of brain injury on cognitive performance has been the appreciation that
considerable progress can be made in understanding the way in which the cognitive system
is organised if one examines the precise nature of the different impairments from which
carefully selected patients suffer.
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