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“The first extensive critical review of the neurobehavioral sequelae of closed head injury … the book’s strengths include breadth of coverage, stringent attention to methodological issues, and objectivity of critical analyses … clearly written, concise, well-organized.” –Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology. “Well-conceived and well-executed. … Belongs on the shelf of every practicing neurosurgeon, neurologist, psychologist, and psychiatrist.” –The New England Journal of Medicine




