
Neuropsychological Models
Neuropsychological models are frameworks that help us understand how brain functions relate to our thinking, memory, and knowledge. These models suggest that different areas of the brain are responsible for specific cognitive abilities, such as language, problem-solving, and general knowledge. By studying how brain injuries or diseases affect these functions, researchers can learn how the brain processes and organizes information, contributing to our understanding of human cognition and behavior. This knowledge is valuable for improving educational approaches, diagnosing conditions, and developing targeted therapies.