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Wissenschaft und Symbolismus in der neuropsychologischen Rehabilitation

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Dieses Buch zeigt die Notwendigkeit einer kontinuierlichen wissenschaftlichen Erforschung der Gehirn-Verhalten-Beziehung (d. h. Neuropsychologie) und die Bedeutung dieser Informationen für die Rehabilitation auf. Darüber hinaus wurde dargelegt, welche Bedeutung das subjektive Erleben eines Patienten während der neuropsychologischen Untersuchung oder des Rehabilitationsprogramms hat.

„A simple rule that every great man knows by heart, it’s smarter to be lucky than lucky to be smart“ (aus dem Musical „Pippen“:„War is a Science“). „So weit die wissenschaftliche Psychologie sich auch bis heute entwickelt hat, so lässt sie doch die grundlegenden Fragen des Menschseins unbeantwortet und kann uns nur wenig darüber sagen, wie man gut und weise lebt“ (Hebb 1974, S. 74).

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Prigatano, G.P. (2004). Wissenschaft und Symbolismus in der neuropsychologischen Rehabilitation. In: Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18768-1_14

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