Taking a clinical perspective, this book offers a diagnostic criteria to the discussion of amnesia and the memory process. Intended for neurologists and neuropsychologists, the author explores the site and pathogenesis of TGA, as well as the implications for memory theory.
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Taking a clinical perspective, this book offers a diagnostic criteria to the discussion of amnesia and the memory process. Intended for neurologists and neuropsychologists, the author explores the site and pathogenesis of TGA, as well as the implications for memory theory.
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Near Fine. 8vo. x, 161pp, index, refetrences, tables. Or boards. Prev owners name at bottom of front free endpaper, otherwise excellent. Covers the field of Transient Global Amnesia, dealing with diagnosis, clinical features, aetiology, epidemiology, and natural history. Also contains information on related conditions and guidelines for patient management,