Positive Neuropsychology
Evidence-Based Perspectives on Promoting Brain and Cognitive Health This revised edition of Positive Neuropsychology serves to integrate and synthesize empirical studies over the past decade while retaining the foundations discussed in the first edition. With 18 contributors, 4 new chapters, and significant expansions of prior chapters, the other authors and I have attempted to provide renewed perspectives on the importance of evidence-based lifestyle activities and strategies associated with promoting brain and cognitive health. The reader should note that, as with the previous edition, the science and related applications discussed here are being considered...
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