Member Newsletter – Fall 2017
Derin Cobia
Science Editor
Pamela Dean
Assistant Science Editor
Margaret O’Connor
Clinical Case Editor
Omar Alhassoon
International Editor
Cady Block
Social Media Editor
Sagar S. Lad, MS/MA
Maxine Krengel, PhD
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The University of Amsterdam sponsors an online, open-source resource called the Advanced Neuropsychological Diagnostics Infrastructure (ANDI) to assist researchers and clinicians interpret neuropsychological examination scores.
ANDI works by comparing neuropsychological examination scores to a large aggregated database. It uses new statistical techniques, which are sensitive to discrepancies in a patient’s profile of test scores. Each test score is corrected for relevant demographic variables using regression-based norms which makes the neuropsychological investigation more sensitive.
ANDI uses normative data from the Netherlands and Belgium and is currently used by neuropsychologists in these countries. However, the ANDI online infrastructure is open source and freely available, and can thus easily be replicated elsewhere by replacing the Dutch and Belgian norms with relevant normative data from other countries. You can read more about ANDI by clicking here.
At last update…
16,198 subjects from the host institution.
26,939 subjects from other institutions
Michael Kopelman Sarah Lisanby Earl Miller Miguel Nicolelis Anne-Lise Pitel Vilayanur Ramachandran Mieke Verfaellie
Our 51st Anniversary of INS marks an exciting and new opportunity for our organization to examine the status quo of neuropsychology advocacy, education, practice, research, and lay the foundation for moving toward the next century. This inspired the theme for our upcoming 2018 North American Meeting: Connecting the Present to the Future.
Invited symposia chairs and topics include Dr. Laura Cram, Neuropolitics; Dr. Barbara Franke, Genotypes and phenotypes of ADHD across the lifespan; Dr. Robert Kane, Neurocognitive function in aerospace and aeronautics; Dr. Morris Moscovitch, Reexamining multiple trace theory; Dr. April Thames, Inclusion and diversity in clinical neuropsychology.
Visit the INS 2018 North American Meeting webpage to see the “out of this world” scientific program, internationally renowned speakers, special events, registration and hotel information, and more.
Keith Yeates Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer Stephanie Clarke Michael Platt Tomas Paus John-Dylan Heynes
Michael Kopelman, PhD
Gordon Chelune, PhD
1050-2017
Dr. Larry Seidman, an eminent neuropsychologist, died suddenly on September 7, 2017. He was 67. Dr. Seidman was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for over 30 years, including positions in the Harvard Department of Psychiatry (Professor, Psychology) and Massachusetts Mental Center Public Psychiatry Division at Beth Israel Deaconess (Vice Chair, Research).
The International League Against Epilepsy is pleased to announce the 2nd International Training Course on Neuropsychology in Epilepsy, designed to advance knowledge of neuropsychological approaches to epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. The course will be held in Provence, France in April 2018, led by Sarah Wilson and Sallie Baxendale. You can find more information here.
Good news: you can earn up to CE credits just by reading the journal you already know and enjoy. The best news of all? If you’re an INS member, you can enjoy a discounted price for those continuing education credits. What a great combination: getting to read the articles you enjoy, and receiving your CE credits. See the INS website for more details.
Dr. Stephen Rao, Editor of The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, is proud to announce special issues this October and November to celebrate and commemorate the 50th anniversary of INS.
For more information on these special issues of JINS, you can learn more here.
The Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board of Epilepsy & Behavior congratulate INS on its historic anniversary. In commemoration, a virtual special issue has been created for INS members, containing a series of excellent reviews, meta-analyses, randomized trials, and other unique contributions which we believe will be of interest to the diverse international membership of INS. This virtual special issue will be available for 3 months.
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The INS team is always on the lookout for new and interesting books that may be of interest to our membership. We have listed a few new and noteworthy releases below. Please note: Inclusion in the INS newsletter does not constitute an official endorsement of any of the following publications.
Hougton Mifflin Harcourt Press, 2017
How Emotions Are Made
Ever wonder where emotions come from? This new book takes readers on a neuroscientific exploration to define emotions, how they are produced, and why we have them. She reveals that emotions are individualized, neurobiologically idiosyncratic, and inseparable from cognition.
University of Chicago Press, 2017
Knopf Press, 2017
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