Reiser directs his message to workers at opposite ends of the behavioral spectrum: biologists and analysts. For many of the readers trained in the "biopsychosocial" era, however, Dr. Reiser's conceptual thrust may fall on already sensitized ears. Considering its massive scope, the book is of modest length. It raises more questions than it answers. And with his emphasis on heuristic value, one may assume that this is just what Dr. Reiser intended.
Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology
Published 1985 in The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
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