2 CE Credits. Special Issue on Prediction (JINS 22:10, 2016): CE Bundle 3
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2.0 CE Credits – Special Issue: Resilience (JINS 25:4, 2019): CE Bundle 2
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Member Newsletter – Spring 2018
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2.0 CE Credits – Special Issue: The Neuropsychology of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (JINS 24:9, 2018): CE Bundle 3
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Member Newsletter – Summer 2018
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Episode 106 | Sport Related Concussion – With Dr. Michael McCrea
n this episode, we speak with Dr. Michael McCrea about sport related concussion. We focus on definition, pathophysiology, recognition/diagnosis, biomarkers, (re)evaluation, recovery, rehabilitation, and return to sport following sport concussion. We also touch upon long-term effects of repeated sport concussion on long-term cognition and mental health.
11 CE Credits (credit only available for entire issue). SPECIAL ISSUE: Human Brain Connectivity in the Modern Era. JINS 22:2 (2016)
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47th Annual Meeting Satz Award Recipient – New York City, New York, USA, February 20-23, 2019
47th Annual Meeting Satz Award RecipientNew York City, New York, USA, February 20-23, 2019 Dr. Jane Holmes Bernstein Dr. Bernstein obtained her PhD in linguistics from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, and from 1974-1975 she completed a NATO/Science Research Council fellowship in aphasia, neurolinguistics, and neuropsychology at the Aphasia Research Center in the Boston […]
43rd Annual Meeting INS Early Career Research Award Recipient
43rd Annual Meeting INS Early Career Research Award RecipientDenver, Colorado, USA, February 4-7, 2015 Miriam Beauchamp Brain, Behavior and Beyond: Tracing the Social Landscape of Pediatric TBI Through a journey from toddlerhood to adolescence, this talk will provide a multimodal perspective of the impact of pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) on social functioning. The emergence […]
Cognitive rehabilitation of memory
Abstract Several recent reviews have suggested that cognitive rehabilitation may hold promise in the treatment of memory deficits experienced by patients with mild cognitive impairment. In contrast to the previous reviews that mainly focused on outcome, the current review examines key methodological challenges that are critical for designing and interpreting research studies and translating results […]