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INS Committees

The International Neuropsychological Society has several permanent committees that exist to assist the Board of Governors with society operations, as well as ad hoc committees that are formed as needed. INS members are encouraged to become more involved in the Society by serving on INS permanent and ad-hoc committees. If you are interested in volunteering, […]

Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients

INS Lifetime Achievement Award INS recognizes lifetime achievement for contributions in research, education or service in the field of neuropsychology. Award Qualifications INS Lifetime Achievement Award For Research Qualifications: Eligible Period: >25 years Description: Independent established senior researcher, international reputation, substantive research impact. May or may not be active in her/his career; impact transformative for […]

JINS Editor’s Questions and Answers

JINS Editor Position – Learn What It Takes to be the JINS Editor EDITOR-IN-CHIEFStephen M. RaoCleveland Clinic, USA How have you seen JINS grow and change during your tenure as an editor? It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as the Editor-in Chief of the flagship scientific journal representing the International Neuropsychological […]

Phillip M. Rennick Award Recipients

INS Graduate Student Research Award Recipients This award is given in honor of the contributions of Dr. Phillip Rennick and to recognize the impact he has had in the area of neuropsychology. The prize is awarded at the Society’s Annual and Mid-Year Meetings for the best research presented by a graduate student. The recipient is […]

JINS Open Access Policy

The NIH Public Access Policy ensures that the public has access to the published results of NIH funded research. As of April 7, 2008 this policy requires that the final peer-reviewed and accepted version of the author’s manuscript of any research resulting from NIH-funded activities must be submitted to the PubMed Central (PMC) repository. The […]

About INS

History The International Neuropsychological Society (INS) was founded in 1967 as a scientific and educational organization dedicated to enhancing communication among the scientific disciplines which contribute to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships. The Society currently has more than 3100 members throughout the world and from various areas of practice. Mission The International Neuropsychological Society (INS) […]