Review
"Memory Disorders in Psychiatric Practice is written in an easy narrative style that is a pleasure to read. While comprehensively informing the reader about the complexities of memory disorders, it provides a useful reference source for various aspects of memory theory, classification, assessment and treatment."--The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Praise for Previous Editions
"The first edition...rapidly became a classic. The second edition is the same...but much better....expanded and evolved to make it worth buying even if you already have the first edition."--Binocular Vision Quarterly
"The second edition is not just a revised edition...it is a major new work that has kept pace with the explosive expansion of ocular motor and vestibular research...a work of true scholarship...the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and readable form available anywhere. This book is exemplary in how it brings so much science directly to the bedside...should be in every...library."--Neurology
"...the authors attempted to synthesize the results of basic oculomotor research into a form useful to clinicians and to use this synthesis to interpret the pathophysiology of the signs and symptoms of eye movement disorders. If one asks whether they have accomplished their task, the answer must be unequivocally affirmative."--American Journal of Ophthalmology
"...the second edition...by two outstanding experts in the field...extensively revised...the most authoritative and well-written text on the subject....includes excellent diagrams....eye movement recordings are superbly conceived and presented in an understandable fashion....highly recommended for all clinicians wishing a comprehensive up-to-date review of the field."--Journal of the Neurological Sciences
"This is a superb monograph and highly recommended to those interested in eye movement disorders."--Annals of Neurology
"...the text is accurate and thorough, providing not only an up-to-date assessment of what is now understood in ocular movements, but introducing the reader to much of the recent research in this limited but expanding field....This book makes a significant contribution."--Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Praise for 2nd Edition: "Because of the frequency with which disturbances of eye movements are found in clinical practice, a copy of The Neurology of Eye Movements should be in every departmental library. The first edition became the definitive account and this second edition has only served to enhance its position as one of the outstanding monographs in clinical neurology. Those neurologists who have often been fascinated by the rich variety and sometimes bizarre nature of eye movements should buy a copy so that their eye-movement discoveries will be even more rewarding."--Brain
Praise for 2nd Edition: "This book makes a significant contribution to the Neurological literature and was generously introduced in its first edition by David Cogan. This second edition should prove equally popular."--Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
R. John Leigh is at Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Ohio. David S. Zee is at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland.