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Introduction to Parkin/Baddeley dialogue

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1998

JASON BRANDT
Affiliation:
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
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Abstract

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Fortunately, it is the rare neuropsychologist who still uses the term “frontal lobe functions” to refer to the collection of supervisory and regulatory mental processes we now typically call the “executive functions.” Most of us have come to realize that simply using a neuroanatomic moniker for a set of cognitive processes does not a neuropsychology make.

Type
CRITICAL REVIEWS AND DIALOGUES
Copyright
© 1998 The International Neuropsychological Society