Frontotemporal dementia syndromes

Originally published in 2007, this book reflects the enormous advances in our understanding of frontotemporal dementia and related syndromes. The impetus for these advances has come from a number of directions including genetic discoveries, fresh approaches to neuroimaging and improved neuropsycholo...

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Other Authors: Hodges, John R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007
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