Navigating Neuropsychology
A podcast by John Bellone & Ryan Van Patten - NavNeuro
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154 Episodes
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14| Neuropsychology for Non-Neuropsychologists (Part 2)
Published: 15/02/2019 -
13| Disclosing Alzheimer’s Disease Genetic Risk – A Conversation With Dr. Meghan Collier
Published: 1/02/2019 -
12| Inside NavNeuro: University of Florida ANST Q & A
Published: 15/01/2019 -
11| The Human Microbiome and Mental Illness: The Gut-Brain Axis – A Conversation With Dr. Tanya Nguyen
Published: 1/01/2019 -
10| Caregiver Burden: Prevalence, Assessment, and Treatment – A Conversation With Dr. Geoff Tremont
Published: 15/12/2018 -
09| Electrical Injuries: Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae – A Conversation With Dr. Neil Pliskin
Published: 1/12/2018 -
08| Nailed it! Advice for Internship and Postdoc Interviews
Published: 15/11/2018 -
07| Driving Assessment and Management in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment – A Conversation With Dr. Jenn Davis
Published: 1/11/2018 -
06| Pediatric Cancer: The Role of a Neuropsychologist – A Conversation With Dr. Christine Trask (Part 2)
Published: 15/10/2018 -
05| Pediatric Cancer: The Role of a Neuropsychologist – A Conversation With Dr. Christine Trask (Part 1)
Published: 1/10/2018 -
04| Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology, Friends or Foes? – A Conversation With Dr. Steve Correia (Part 2)
Published: 15/09/2018 -
03| Neuroimaging and Neuropsychology, Friends or Foes? – A Conversation With Dr. Steve Correia (Part 1)
Published: 16/08/2018 -
02| Neuropsychology for Non-Neuropsychologists – An Overview of the Field
Published: 11/08/2018 -
01| Introducing Navigating Neuropsychology
Published: 9/08/2018
Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well as anyone who is interested in brain-behavior relationships. 2) Begin working towards unification on important areas of debate within neuropsychology, while also encouraging the expression of diverse, creative ideas and opinions. 3) Act as an outlet for innovative ideas and breaking news in the field, to allow listeners to stay abreast of current scientific and professional developments in neuropsychology. Check out www.NavNeuro.com for more information about the show.