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David G. Andrewes has written: 'Neuropsychology' -- subject(s): Clinical neuropsychology, Neuropsychology
Lorin J. Elias has written: 'Neuropsychology' -- subject(s): Brain damage, Clinical neuropsychology, Neuropsychology
to be surprised, and embarrased
Kenneth Hugdahl has written: 'Experimental Methods in Neuropsychology (Neuropsychology and Cognition)'
pediatric neuropsychology, a specialty that concerns the relationship between learning and behavior and a child's brain
Mark Solms has written: 'The neuropsychology of dreams' -- subject(s): Neuropsychology, Dreams
A. H. van Zomeren has written: 'Clinical neuropsychology of attention' -- subject(s): Attention, Brain damage, Clinical neuropsychology, Diagnosis, Neuropsychological tests, Neuropsychology, Physiology
Antonio E. Puente has written: 'Localization in neuropsychology and clinical neuroscience' -- subject(s): Brain, Clinical neuropsychology, Localization of functions, Methods, Nervous System Diseases, Neuropsychological tests, Neuropsychology, Physiopathology
Neuropsychology!
For the most part the answer will be no. However, some dental hospitals may offer no appointment Saturday examinations; I would expect these to be advertised broadly.
The APA magazine 'Neuropsychology' is a journal that publishes research regarding the brain and human behavior. It has theories, case studies and reviews.
Fellow American College of Neuropsychology (FACPN)