Selected Product: | Fractured Minds: A Case-Study Approach to Clinical Neuropsychology Paperback Author: Jenni A. Ogden Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Release Date: June 1996 ISBN-10: 019508814X ISBN-13: 9780195088144 Average Customer Rating: | | The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales ISBN-10: 0684853949 ISBN-13: 9780684853949 List Price:$15.00 A Colorful Introduction to the Anatomy of the Human Brain: A Brain and Psychology Coloring Book (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0205548741 ISBN-13: 9780205548743 List Price:$21.00 Clinical Neuropsychology: A Pocket Handbook For Assessment ISBN-10: 1591472830 ISBN-13: 9781591472834 List Price:$49.95 Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology ISBN-10: 0716795868 ISBN-13: 9780716795865 List Price:$97.40 Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuropsychology (Student Text) ISBN-10: 0618122109 ISBN-13: 9780618122103 List Price:$118.36 |
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