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The brain--107 neural cells orchestrated to produce the most mundane behavior and the most profound thought. Each brain's unique structure weaves an intricate web of behavior, knowledge, ideas, attitudes, personality, and emotions. Infinite potentials and fascination are the attraction to understanding and using it better.

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BrainSource includes a broad and growing collection of information and resources about normal and injured brains, clinical and forensic neuropsychology, brain injury rehabilitation, creativity, memory and other brain processes, education, brain-body health, and other topics in brain science. BrainSource is also a guide to products, books, continuing education, and Internet resources in neuroscience. Click on a topic to start your journey. Welcome.

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A new book by neuropsychologist, Dennis P. Swiercinsky, Ph.D., combines professional neuropsychological information alongside first-person accounts of the brain injury experience and the satisfactions of growing from it. The book provides insights for managing the cognitive and emotional consequences of brain injury. Intended for individuals and families, educators, therapists, and medical professionals.

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Psychology and Neuropsychology Students
Psychologists and other Health Care Professionals
Legal Professionals
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Persons with Brain Injury

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Dennis P. Swiercinsky, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Portland, Oregon

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Objectives for BrainSource...

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To provide resources for the exploration of scientific knowledge, discoveries, and theories about the human brain and broad categories of neuropsychology--brain-behavior relationships and brain functions.

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To present and explore contributions of clinical neuropsychology and neuroscience in understanding cognitive and intellectual functions, brain disorders, neuropsychological assessment, brain rehabilitation, educational enhancement, creativity, physical and mental health, and neurologically-based behavior disorders.

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To understand the lifestyle challenge produced when the brain is damaged and to offer resources for brain injury rehabilitation.

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To organize targeted resources for health professionals, legal professionals, educators, students, patients, and families about brain and neuropsychological matters.

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