Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions Are my credit card transactions secure? I recently paid the current year’s membership dues, but I have not received print copies of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS) yet. Have I paid my current year’s membership dues? How can I receive a dues receipt? I attended an INS scientific meeting […]

SIGs

INS SIGs – Special Interest Groups Are you looking for a way to connectΒ with other INS members who share an interest in a specialized area of neuropsychology? Do you look forward to discussing professional issues, recent research, or the future of our field with others?Β The INS special interest groups (SIGs) provide a forum for INS […]

Early Career Award Recipients

The INS recognizes achievement for early career contributions in research, education or service in the field of neuropsychology. Award Qualifications Eligible Period: ≀10 years after terminal degree1. Description: Independent research contribution with at minimum, a national reputation, and appropriate productivity. INS Membership Required: No Requirements: (1) nomination letter and at least, (1) letter of support […]

Read JINS Articles Online

Read JINS Articles Online Members of INS can access JINS online at no charge as a benefit of their membership. INS members should log in to their INS account to read JINS. Once logged in, you can link directly to the Cambridge site where you will automatically be recognized as an INS member and can […]

Episode 136 | Neuropsychology in India – A Conversation With Dr. Urvashi Shah

This episode is a conversation with Dr. Urvashi Shah about neuropsychology in India. The discussion covers the Indian healthcare system, cultural and religious beliefs/values that impact healthcare, the history of neuropsychology, training in neuropsychology, clinical work and research, cognitive rehabilitation, challenges of neuropsychology in India, available test batteries, and future directions.