Contributions of experimental psychology to neuropsychology(Invited lecture at the 21st Annual Meeting)
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Neuropsychological effects of brain damage on mental processes are varied and complex. Cognitive models from experimental psychology help us make sense of them. Such models now exist for many different domains of cognition, allowing us insight into how brain damage affects cognition in each of these domains-even higher-order domains of cognition such as belief formation. Work which applies experimental psychology to neuropsychology in this way also supports some very general conclusions about cognition, such as that the mind is highly modular, and that mental representations are typically local rather than distributed.
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- 2003-09-30