Abnormal States of Brain and Mind
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Readings from the Encyclopedia ofNeuroscience
Abnormal States of Brain and Mind Selected and with an Introduction by J. Allan Hobson
Comparative Neuroscience and Neurobiology Selected and with an Introduction by Louis N. Irwin
Learning and Memory Selected and with an Introduction by Richard F. Thompson
Sensory Systems 1: Vision and Visual Systems Selected and with an Introduction by Richard Held
Sensory Systems II: Senses Other than Vision Selected and with an Introduction by Jeremy Wolfe
Speech and Language Selected and with an Introduction by Doreen Kimura
States of Brain and Mind Selected and with an Introduction by J. Allan Hobson
Readings from the Encyclopedia of Neuroscience
Abnormal States of Brain and Mind Selected and with an Introduction by J. Allan Hobson
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Abnormal states of brain and mind. (Readings from the Encyclopedia of neuroscience) Bibliography: p. I. Neurology. 2. Psychiatry. 3. Neuropsychiatry. I. Hobson, J. Allan, 1933RC 341.A26 1989 616.8 88-7822 ISBN 978·1·4899·6770·1
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Series Preface
This series of books, "Readings from the Encyclopedia ofNeuroscience;' consists of collections of subject-clustered articles taken from the Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. The Encyclopedia of Neuroscience is a reference source and compendium of more than 700 articles written by world authorities and covering all of neuroscience. We define neuroscience broadly as including all those fields that have as a primary goal the understanding of how the brain and nervous system work to mediate/control behavior, including the mental behavior of humans. Those interested in specific aspects of the neurosciences, particular subject a