Neuropsychology in the courtroom : expert analysis of reports and testimony / / edited by Robert L. Heilbronner.
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xii, 273 p. :; ill. |
Notes: | Companion v. to: Forensic neuropsychology casebook. c2005. |
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Table of Contents:
- Traumatic brain injury: do you see what I see? / Jacobus Donders
- Multiple chemical sensitivity: a sensitive matter in neuropsychological assessment / Michael McCrea
- Cents and scentability: a disability claim due to multiple chemical sensitivity / Howard Oakes
- Noncredible competence: how to handle "newbees," "wannabees," and forensic "experts" who know better or should know better / Joel E. Morgan
- Maturation into impairment: the merit of delayed settlement in pediatric forensic neuropsychology cases / Ida Sue Baron
- Electrical brain injury and a case of examiner shock / Shane S. Bush
- A second look at pain and concussion / Kevin W. Greve
- Mild head injury case from a treating neuropsychologist
- Plaintiff expert's analysis of the case / Wilfred G. van Gorp
- Defense expert's analysis of the case / Wiley Mittenberg
- Anoxic brain injury: Daubert challenge, fixed versus flexible battery / Erin D. Bigler
- A pediatric neuropsychologist's lessons from "independent educational evaluations": respect parents, listen to teachers, do your homework, but think for yourself / Karen Wills
- Through the looking glass: commentary on neuropsychological testimony / David S. Bush
- Generating questions for cross-examining a neuropsychologist: a defense consultant's perspective / Robert L. Heilbronner
- Misdiagnosis of cognitive impairment in forensic neuropsychology / Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks & James A. Holdnack.