INS Program Highlights
Keynotes:
Invited Symposia:
3 Hour CE Workshops:
1.5 Hour CE Workshops:
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Plenary A: Presidential Address: Anesthesia: A Wake-Up Call. Part 2. Developmental Risk or Resilience? – Presenter: Ida Sue Baron
Plenary B: The Pons is a Significant Neural Correlate of Affective Processing – Presenter: Tatia M.C. Lee
Plenary C: Developing Tools for Global Neuropsychological Assessment – Presenter: David J. Schretlen
Plenary D: Birch Lecture: Networking towards a Global Neuropsychology: An Invitation to Action – Presenter: Deborah Koltai
Plenary E: Learning from patients: people who have changed my way of thinking – Presenter: Barbara Wilson
Plenary F: Timing of Influences on Brain and Cognition: a Lifespan Perspective – Presenter: Kristine Beate Walhovd
Plenary G: The Faithful Brain – Presenter: Jordan Grafman
Invited Symposia:
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Invited Symposium 1: Traumatic Brain Injury: Highlighting the Contributions of Dr. Harvey S. Levin Ph.D., ABPP-CN, FACSM 1946 – 2022, chaired by Maya Troyanskaya (Not Offered for CE Credit)
Invited Symposium 2: The Need for a Highly Individualized Approach to Brain Mapping: Neuroanatomical, Lifespan and Cultural-Language Considerations, chaired by David S. Sabsevitz
Invited Symposium 3: Pediatric Neuropsychology Medical Advances and Life Span Outcomes, chaired by Celiane Rey-Casserly
Invited Symposium 4: Innovations in Infant, Toddler, and Young Child Neuropsychological Models of Care, chaired by Natasha N. Ludwig
3 Hour CE Workshops:
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CE Workshop 01: Mindfulness Meditation Induced Analgesia Engages Multiple Unique Brain Mechanisms – Presenter: Fadel Zeidan
CE Workshop 02: Bi/Multilingualism and its Impact on Stroke/Neurodegenerative Disease – Presenter: Suvarna Alladi
CE Workshop 03: Stroke in the Developing Brain: Mechanisms, Outcomes, and Intervention – Presenter: Robyn Westmacott
CE Workshop 04: Cancer Survivorship Across the Lifespan: Mechanisms and Modifiable Factors – Presenter: Kevin Krull
CE Workshop 05: Technology and Cognition: Examining new trends and opportunities for neuropsychology – Presenter: Maria T. Schultheis
CE Workshop 06: The Cumulative Burden of Congenital Heart Disease Across the Lifespan: Implications for Neuropsychologists in Pediatrics Through Geriatrics – Presenters: Adam R. Cassidy, Jacqueline H. Sanz, Kelly R. Wolfe
1.5 Hour CE Workshops:
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CE Workshop 07: Cognitive Effects of Cancer and Treatment: “Chemobrain” and Beyond – Presenter: Brenna C. McDonald
CE Workshop 08: Theory and Practice in the Design and Evaluation of Cognition-Oriented Treatments in Aging and Dementia – Presenter: Alex Bahar-Fuchs
CE Workshop 09: Cast Aside Traditional Notions of Statistical Significance, and Focus Instead on Characterizing the Magnitude of Effects that are Clinically or Scientifically Relevant – Presenter: Robert Ploutz-Snyder
CE Workshop 10: Advances in Event-Related Potential Methods for Assessing Clinical Populations – Presenter: Steven J. Luck
CE Workshop 11: The Cognitive Contraindications, Complications and Costs of Epilepsy Surgery – Presenter: Sallie Baxendale
CE Workshop 12: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for in vivo Assessment of Neurochemistry in Neuropsychology Research – Presenter: Jamie Near