The Neuropsychology of Individual Differences: A Developmental Per-
spective was designed to sliIVey the complexities and subtleties of neu-
rologically based differences in human beings. By conceptualizing and
presenting subject matter in a developmental sequence, we hoped to
emphasize the inseparable union between the science of neuropsychology
and the study of human behavior. Following a brief introductory chapter,
the volume opens with chap- ters concerning critical preliminary
questions, such as establishing a foundation and rationale for a
neuropsychological basis for individual differences and consideration of
important methodological issues. It pro- ceeds with discussions of the
role of neuropsychology in the individual's efforts to organize the
world via such basic means as perception and temperament. Three chapters
follow that discuss individual differences in higher cortical functions:
cognitive ability, language, and learning. Neuropsychological
differences between the sexes and in the expression of
psychopathological and neurological conditions comprise the topics for
the next three chapters. The final topical chapter provides a discussion
of rehabilitation of neurological disorders in children, and the volume
concludes with a synthesis of all contributions.