From the early work of Broca and Wernicke, lesion localisation became the
cornerstone of clinical neuropsychology. However, in the 1990s, the advent of neuroimaging meant that neuropsychologists are no longer required to localise pathology. So, is clinical neuropsychology a dying profession or does it have a future?
cornerstone of clinical neuropsychology. However, in the 1990s, the advent of neuroimaging meant that neuropsychologists are no longer required to localise pathology. So, is clinical neuropsychology a dying profession or does it have a future?