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2013 Mid-Year Meeting

International Neuropsychological Society
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 10-13, 2013

 

Program Chair:  Roy Kessels

Continuing Education Chair: Raul Gonzalez

 

 

The International Neuropsychological Society mid-year meeting will be held in Amsterdam, July 10-13, 2013. The theme for this meeting will be Evidence-Based Neuropsychology: Fundamentals, Assessment and Treatment. This meeting is a joint arrangement with the Netherlands Society for Neuropsychology. Additionally, the Federation of European Neuropsychological Societies will contribute to the program. The meeting will take place in the Hilton Amsterdam Hotel and will offer interesting keynote lectures, invited symposia, paper sessions and poster presentations. Also, a Continuing Education program will be offered that is approved for CE Credits by the American Psychological Association and the Federatie van Gezondheidspsychologen (FGzP) for clinical neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists registered in the Netherlands. FGzP credits can also be obtained for attendance of the meeting itself.
 

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 Program chair:
 Roy Kessels (Nijmegen)

 Incoming INS President:
 Jennie Ponsford (Melbourne)

 Local organizing commitee:
 Edward de Haan (Amsterdam)
 Dirk Bertens (Nijmegen)
 Janneke Koerts (Groningen)
 Oliver Tucha (Groningen)

 

   Keynote Speakers:
   
André Aleman   Cognitive Neuropsychiatry of Hallucinations
Philippe Azouvi   Divided Attention and Working Memory after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury:
From Assessment to Rehabilitation
Paul Burgess   Rostral Prefrontal Cortex: The Seat of Metacognition
Jelle Jolles   Educational Neuropsychology: A  New Domain for Research and Educational Innovation
Andrew Mayes   Functional Mnemonic Heterogeneity in the Medial Temporal Lobes
Jennie Ponsford   It’s Not Only the Injury That Matters, but the Kind of Head
Ian Robertson   Cognitive Reserve: Where Society and Biology Meet
Julie Snowden   Frontotemporal Dementias: Behavior, Cognition, Phenotypes, and Genotypes

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