International Neuropsychological Society
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The International Neuropsychological Society 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 4500 members throughout the world and from various areas of practice.

The mission of the International Neuropsychological Society is to promote the international and interdisciplinary study of
brain-behavioral relationships throughout the lifespan. The Society's emphasis is on science, education, and the applications of scientific knowledge.

Membership in the Society includes a subscription to the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, which is published six times a year. The Society holds two meetings per year: the North American meeting is held in February and the non-North American meeting is held during the summer months.
 

Executive Secretary

Robert A. Bornstein
The Ohio State University
Department of Psychiatry
1670 Upham Drive, Room 130F
Columbus, Ohio 43210

Phone:  614-263-4200
e-mail: bornstein.1@osu.edu


International Neuropsychological Society
• 700 Ackerman Road, Suite 625  • Columbus, OH 43202 • 614.263.4200