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Neuropharmacology and Brain Damage

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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

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Until recently there has been little in the scientific literature regarding the psychopharmacologic treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI). To some extent this is due to the late clinical recognition of TBI as an important and distinct syndrome from a neurobehavioral (as well as a neurosurgical) perspective. A preliminary nosology of TBI has not been adequately developed to allow necessary syndrome discrimination in studies of drug effect. For TBI studies, there has, to date, been a lack of double-blind techniques.

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Cope, D.N. (1988). Neuropharmacology and Brain Damage. In: Christensen, AL., Uzzell, B.P. (eds) Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1741-8_2

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