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The human brain is the most complex living system known. It is the centre of all things that humans do, both good and evil. This chapter provides a brief introduction to the anatomy of the nervous system and how it relates to behaviour, which is, after all, the main concern of neuropsychology.
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© 1995 Roger Davies and Peter Houghton
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Davies, R., Houghton, P. (1995). Neuropsychology. In: Mastering Psychology. Palgrave Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13553-0_15
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