A neuropsychologist is a licensed psychologist specializing in the area of brain-behavior relationships. Although a neuropsychologist has a doctoral degree in psychology, he or she...
This presentation provides a brief overview of potential mechanisms underlying cognitive aging. Series: "UCSF Cognitive Decline Symposium: An Update from Bench to Bedside Investigations" [Health...
Over 75% of traumatic brain injuries are so-called mild injuries (mTBIs), often known as concussions. Most people recover completely and are fully functional within two...
Prof Richard Porter of the University of Otago, New Zealand, talks about his research findings in the field of neuropsychological function and emotional processing in...
Dr. William Perry (UCSD Neuropsychiatry/Behavioral Med.) explores the neuropsychological perspective. He presents research linking both aging to cognitive changes, and cognition to occupational performance in...
This video is an excerpt from the Training DVD that accompanies the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery® (NAB®) developed and published by Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR). For...
Professor Ian Hickie presents at the First National Symposium on Translational Psychiatry, 4 -5 April 2011, at The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The...