3.5 CE Credits: JINS Special Issue: INS 50th Anniversary – Theory & Practice (JINS 23:9-10, 2017): CE Bundle 1
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Norman Geschwind
Norman Geschwind Norman Geschwind, died suddenly by a heart attack and cardiac arrest on November 4th, 1984 at the age of 58. He was born in New York City on January 8, 1926. Both his parents were born in an area that was, before World War I, a portion of the Austro-Hungarian empire but is […]
Physical Activity and Brain Plasticity
PLEASE NOTE: CE credits may only be earned for reading ALL of the articles in this special issue. On this page you may review the learning objectives for the entire series, as well as the titles and authors for each individual article included in this issue. CLICK HERE to view the abstracts for each article […]
Student Liaison Committee
Welcome to INS-SLC Thank you for visiting the page of the INS Student Liaison Committee! You may read about the history of SLC and about our student committee members on this page, or connect with the INS-SLC on their Facebook page. Click here to connect with INS-SLC on Facebook The INS Student Liaison Committee also operates a […]
Frontotemporal dementia: Assessment, management and considerations for culturally diverse and low resource settings
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Episodes 03-04 | Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology, Friends or Foes? – With Dr. Steve Correia (Parts 1 and 2)
We interviewed Stephen Correia, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, a neuropsychologist with extensive research and clinical training in the use of imaging techniques. In this two-part episode, we cover clinical neuroimaging, with a focus on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques.