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34th Annual INS Meeting 2006
International Neuropsychological Society
February 1 - 4, 2006
Boston Marriott Copley Place Boston, MA
Recorded live during the conference.
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INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
2362 Genetics, Neuropathology and Clinical Features of Dementia with Lewy Body
Tanis Ferman and Glenn Smith
 
$35
2363 Neuropsychology and Neurobiology of ADHD Across the Lifespan
Larry Seidman
 
$35
2364 Neurobehavioral Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Sureyya Dikmen
 
$35
2365 Challenges to the Use of Cell-Based Treatments for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Andrew Michell
 
$35
2366 Ethics for Neuropsychologists: Forensic Neuropsychology in Criminal Litigation
Paul A. Spiers
 
$35
2367 From Lab and Field to Clinic and Life:
Using the Evidence Base in Pediatric Practice

Jane Holmes Bernstein
 
$35
2368 Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment for Psychiatric Disorder
Paul Malloy, Ben Greenberg and Cynthia Kubu
 
$35
2369 Cognitive Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke
Keith D. Cicerone
 
$35
2370 Symposium 1: Experience-dependent Learning and Neural Plasticity: Implications for Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
Chair: Bryan Kolb
 
$19
2371 Symposium 2: Dysfunction
 
$19
2372 Symposium 3: Rethinking Post-Concussion Syndrome: Lessons Learned from Sports Concussion Research
 
$19
Thursday, February 2, 2006
2373 Language Recovery in Aphasia: Behavioral Outcomes and Neural Substrates
Pelagie Beeson and Anastasia Raymer
 
$19
2374 Investigators' Workshop:
Methods for Single- Case Studies in Neuropsychology

John Crawford
 
$19
2375 Treatment of Learning Disability
Michael Merzenich
 
$19
2376 Vascular Cognitive Impairment:
The Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation and Underlying Mechanisms

David Nyenhuis
 
$19
2377 Treating the Hypochondriacal Patient
AJ Barsky
 
$19
2378 Repairing the Injured Brain
Bryan Kolb
 
$19
2379 Clinical Functional MRI (fMRI) for Neurosurgical Planning
Gordon Harris
 
$19
2380 Understanding and Communicating the Therapeutic Effects of Medications for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Chris Randolph
 
$19
2381 Geriatric Neuropsychological Intervention:
Treatment Planning in an Evolving Practice Landscape

Deborah Koltai Attix
 
$35
2382 Neuropathology of Dementia
Dennis Dickson
 
$35
2383 Recent Advances in the Use of Virtual Reality in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation
Albert Rizzo
 
$35
2384 Symposium 4: The Complimentary Impact of Functional Imaging and Lesion Analysis in Neuropsychology
 
$19
2385 Invited Plenary: Strategies for Repairing the Injured Brain
 
$19
2386 Paper Session 1: Cognitive Dysfunction in HIV/AIDS
 
$19
2387 Paper Session 2: Psychopathology and the Brain
 
$19
2388 Symposium 5: Does Age at Insult Predict Outcome from Childhood Brain Insult?
 
$19
2389 Symposium 6: Honouring Marcel Kinsbourne, Demolisher of Walls
 
$19
2390 Symposium 7: Living With Amnesia: The Story of Clive Wearing
 
$19
2391 Symposium 8: A Critique of the Compensatory Hypothesis:
Survey of Functional MRI Studies Across Neuropsychological Disorders

 
$19
2392 Symposium 9: Neuropsychological Perspectives on Skilled Motor Deficits in Children
 
$19
2393 Birch Lecture: The Way We Do the Things We Do: Task-Control Signals in the Brain
 
$19
Friday, February 3, 2006
2394 Interventions for Psychological Nonepileptic Seizures (NES)
Curt Lefrance
 
$19
2395 Spatial Language
Anjan Chatterjee
 
$19
2396 The Neuropsychologist and Clinical Trials
Jane Paulsen, Peter Como and Julie Stout
 
$19
2397 Functional Specificity in the Cortex: Selectivity, Origins and Generality
Nancy Kanwisher
 
$19
2398 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory Distortion
Daniel Schacter
 
$19
2399 The Logic and Method of Inference in Clinical Neuropsychology
David Schretlen
 
$19
2400 Pharmacologic Treatment of Cognitive Impairment:
Gathering Efficacy Evidence in the Laboratory and the Clinic

John Whyte
 
$19
2401 Invited Plenary: Neural Systems for Retrieving Conceptual and Lexical Knowledge
 
$19
2402 Paper Session 3: Disorders of Childhood
 
$19
2403 Symposium 10: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Functional Outcomes in Spanish-Speaking TBI Survivors
 
$19
2404 Symposium 11: Neuropsychological Impairments as Endophenotypes for ADHD
 
$19
2405 Symposium 12: Language, Executive Function, and Aging
 
$19
2406 Featured Symposium: Translating Cognitive Theory Into Rehabilitation Treatment
 
$19
2407 Symposium 13: The NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development
 
$19
2408 Symposium 14: Cognitive Reserve, Schooling, Autonomy and Lifespan
 
$19
2409 Symposium 15: Tribute to Edith Kaplan
 
$19
2410 Invited Plenary: Learning, Emotion, and the Human Brain
 
$19
2411 Symposium 16: Diffusion Tensor Imaging: Applications to Neuropsychological Research
 
$19
2412 Presidental Address
 
$19
Saturday, February 4, 2006
2413 Cognitive Aspects of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CI Therapy) in Stroke
Victor Mark
 
$19
2414 Innovations in Neurovascular Interventions:
Prevention, Treatment and Controversies

Joanne Festa
 
$19
2415 Neuropsychotherapy: Technique and Content for Treating Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Brain Disabilities
Ted Judd
 
$19
2416 Paper 4: Language, Reading, and Dyslexia
 
$19
2417 Symposium 17: Multicultural Neuropsychological Assessment: Challenges and New Perspectives
 
$19
2418 Symposium 18: Models of Thyroid Hormone Influence on the Developing Brain
 
$19
2419 Paper Session 5: Neuropsychology and Aging
 
$19
2420 Symposium 19: Assessing the Contribution of Vascular Disease in Demented and Non- Demented Patients: The Paradigm of Vascular Load
 
$19
2421 Paper Session 6: Executive Abilities in Children
 
$19
 

 
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