May Meeting- May 13th
Speaker: Benjamin Yerys, PhD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Lecture Topic: Re-thinking the Social Motivation Hypothesis of Autism: The role of the reward system in repetitive behaviors
February Meeting- February 26th
Speaker: Amanda Rabinowitz, PhD, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Lecture Topic: Behavioral Phenotypes of Aging in TBI
January Meeting- January 22nd
Speaker: Nancy Minniti, PsyD, ABPP/CN, Winner of the 2019 PNS Mentor Award, Temple University Hospital
Lecture Topic: "Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia in Monolingual Hispanic Patients"
December Meeting- December 4th
Speaker: Ekaterina Dobryakova, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury, Kessler Foundation
Lecture Topic: "Neural Correlates of Learning and Outcome Processing in Individuals with MS and TBI"
October Meeting- October 23
Speaker: Denise Y. Harvey, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, University of Pennsylvania
Lecture Topic: "Personalizing noninvasive neuromodulation treatment for post-stroke aphasia: Insights from neurolinguistics"
September Meeting- September 20th and September 21st
Eleanor M. Saffran Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation of Communication Disorders
Lecture Topic: "Foundations of Outcome Measurement Theory and its Application to Rehabilitation of Communication Disorders"
2019 Spring Symposium- May 11th, 9am-12pm
Speaker: Adam Brickman, PhD
Lecture Topic: Alzheimer's disease or Alzheimer's diseases? Contemporary classification and the role of cerebrovascular dysfunction (3 CEs)
May Meeting- May 29th
Speakers: Student Award Winner Presentations
March Meeting -March 27th
Speaker: Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Ph.D.,
Lecture Topic: TBA
February Meeting - February 27th
Speaker: Karolina M. Lempert, Ph.D.
Lecture Topic: Cognitive abilities supporting decisions about the future
January Meeting: January 30th
Speaker: Claire McGrath, PhD, ABPP
Lecture Topic: Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment of Individuals with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Speaker: Benjamin Yerys, PhD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Lecture Topic: Re-thinking the Social Motivation Hypothesis of Autism: The role of the reward system in repetitive behaviors
February Meeting- February 26th
Speaker: Amanda Rabinowitz, PhD, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Lecture Topic: Behavioral Phenotypes of Aging in TBI
January Meeting- January 22nd
Speaker: Nancy Minniti, PsyD, ABPP/CN, Winner of the 2019 PNS Mentor Award, Temple University Hospital
Lecture Topic: "Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia in Monolingual Hispanic Patients"
December Meeting- December 4th
Speaker: Ekaterina Dobryakova, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury, Kessler Foundation
Lecture Topic: "Neural Correlates of Learning and Outcome Processing in Individuals with MS and TBI"
October Meeting- October 23
Speaker: Denise Y. Harvey, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, University of Pennsylvania
Lecture Topic: "Personalizing noninvasive neuromodulation treatment for post-stroke aphasia: Insights from neurolinguistics"
September Meeting- September 20th and September 21st
Eleanor M. Saffran Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation of Communication Disorders
Lecture Topic: "Foundations of Outcome Measurement Theory and its Application to Rehabilitation of Communication Disorders"
2019 Spring Symposium- May 11th, 9am-12pm
Speaker: Adam Brickman, PhD
Lecture Topic: Alzheimer's disease or Alzheimer's diseases? Contemporary classification and the role of cerebrovascular dysfunction (3 CEs)
May Meeting- May 29th
Speakers: Student Award Winner Presentations
March Meeting -March 27th
Speaker: Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Ph.D.,
Lecture Topic: TBA
February Meeting - February 27th
Speaker: Karolina M. Lempert, Ph.D.
Lecture Topic: Cognitive abilities supporting decisions about the future
January Meeting: January 30th
Speaker: Claire McGrath, PhD, ABPP
Lecture Topic: Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment of Individuals with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury