Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology – Fifth Edition (2003)
Authors: Bryan Kolb and Ian Q. Whishaw
Publisher: Worth Publishers
ISBN-13: 978-0-7167-5300-1
Classic, comprehensive textbook on human neuropsychology—ideal for students, researchers, or collectors in psychology, neuroscience, or brain sciences. This 2003 fifth edition provides clear explanations of brain-behavior relationships, sensory/motor systems, cognition, emotion, disconnection syndromes, and more, with excellent diagrams (e.g., auditory pathways, visual processing, lesion studies) and real-world case examples.
Hardcover in excellent vintage condition: clean cover with iconic Northwest Coast Indigenous mask artwork (minimal edge wear/scuffs from normal shelf life; no major damage).
Interior pristine: Bright white pages, tight binding, no writing/highlighting/tears noted (samples show detailed figures intact).
763 pages; thick, high-quality academic volume.
From a smoke-free home; well-cared-for used textbook.
Great for university courses, self-study, or as a reference—still relevant despite newer editions. Photos show actual item (front/back/cover art/interior samples).
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