Abstract. This article delves into the burgeoning field of neuropsychology, examining its evolution, current status, and potential implications for understanding the intricate relationship between the brain and behavior. Through a thorough literature analysis, this review explores key theories, methodologies, and recent advancements in neuropsychological research. The article concludes with a discussion on the implications of these findings, offering insights into the future directions of this emerging field
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