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"WE'RE GOING TO GIVE OUR VIEWERS MORE!" With these words, the TV news 'train' officially 'ran off the rails'. New reporter Bill Stacy arrives at KEGT in August of '87, the same month the FCC rescinds the Fairness Doctrine. No longer forced to report news in an "honest, equitable" manner, Bill (whose name is as fake as the news he covers) finds himself in the middle of the biggest story to ever hit 'Texomaland'-a serial arsonist is terrorizing the community. The big question: Can the investigative journalist find the 'Torch' before his ratings-hungry boss gets him killed?
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In this volume of the series Human Brain Function: Assessment and Rehabilitation we cover the area of how brain function is assessed with behavioral or neuropsycholog ical instruments. These assessments are typically conducted by clinical neuropsy chologists or behavioral neurologists, and so we made an effort to present the somewhat differing approaches to these two related disciplines. Clinical neuropsy chologists are psychologists who typically utilize standardized tests, while behav ioral neurologists are physicians who generally assess brain function as part of the clinical neurological evaluation. Both approaches have much to offer. The basic assumption of neuropsychological assessment...