After he reviews basic brain organization, vascular anatomy, and classifications of strokes, Dr. Robinson details the poststroke syndromes of depressive, manic, and anxiety disorders as well as other common neuropsychological sequelae, such as catastrophic reactions, pathological laughing and crying, and the aprosodias, to name just a few. Of the 481 pages of text, 282 are devoted to poststroke depression, 72 to manic and anxiety disorders, and 96 to other neuropsychiatric conditions.