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| | Neuropsychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cognitive neuropsychology is a relatively new development and has emerged as a distillation of the complementary approaches of both experimental and clinical neuropsychology. |  | | Experimental neuropsychology is an approach which uses methods from experimental psychology to uncover the relationship between the nervous system and cognitive function. |  | | Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate to specific psychological processes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsychology
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| | Journal Description Neuropsychology APA Journals |
 | | Neuropsychology focuses on (a) basic research, (b) the integration of basic and applied research, and (c) improved practice in the field of neuropsychology. |  | | The primary function of Neuropsychology is to publish original, empirical research on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function. |  | | Sought are submissions of human experimental, cognitive, and behavioral research with implications for neuropsychological theory and practice. |
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http://www.apa.org/journals/neu/description.html
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| | Clinical Neuropsychology Synarchy |
 | | While the CNS has served this purpose for clinical neuropsychology, similar synarchies or specialty councils have now been developed in counseling psychology, school psychology, psychoanalysis in psychology, clinical health psychology, and family psychology. |  | | APPCN participates in the Clinical Neuropsychology Synarchy (CNS) and endorses its role in facilitating the achievement of goals that are beneficial to the specialty. |  | | The CNS aims to serve many functions for the specialty of clinical neuropsychology and to represent its interests in professional psychology as a whole. |
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http://www.appcn.org/synarchy.html
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| | Neuropsychology Service |
 | | Dr. Kaplan is a licensed psychologist, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology. |  | | The clinic is staffed by a multi-disciplinary team that includes expertise from psychiatry, clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology, and cognitive neuroscience in the evaluation and study of ADHD. |  | | He is a licensed psychologist who recently completed postdoctoral training in clinical neuropsychology, brain function research, and alcohol research. |
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http://psychiatry.uchc.edu/patients/neuropsych.php
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| | PAIO: Houston Conference |
 | | Continuing education is not a method for acquiring core knowledge or skills to practice clinical neuropsychology or identify oneself as a clinical neuropsychologist. |  | | The percentage of time in clinical neuropsychology should be determined by the training needs of the individual intern. |  | | Clinical neuropsychology is a specialty formally recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA). |
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http://nanonline.org/content/pages/prof/houston.shtm
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| | Kennedy Krieger Institute: Neuropsychology Department |
 | | All Department of Neuropsychology psychologists are licensed by the Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists. |  | | All services are applied using professional expertise to understand the relationship between the individual child’s neurological condition, development and functioning, with an emphasis on fostering understanding and providing recommendations to families, schools, and other professionals in order to maximize each child’s potential. |  | | The Outpatient Neuropsychology Service serves individuals from infancy through young adulthood, offering comprehensive services through a Diagnostic Intake Clinic and specialty clinics focused on Developmental Psychological and Neuropsychological assessment. |
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http://www.kennedykrieger.org/kki_cdept.jsp?pid=1427
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| | Neuropsychology « Psychology « Social Sciences « Science |
 | | Neuropsychology is the study of brain / behavior relationships. |  | | There is a substantial body of clinical research and findings and a number of organizations devoted to different aspects of this field of psychology. |  | | Neuropsychology « Psychology « Social Sciences « Science |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Neuropsychology
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| | Neuropsychology Overview |
 | | It evolved out of the need to provide basic information to psychologists who are truly interested in acquiring skills in neuropsychology but did not have the opportunity during their predoctoral training, as well as to provide information to others with some neuropsychological skills who wish to develop them further. |  | | It begins with physiological psychology and brain behavior relationships which is available on the Web as Physiological Psychology In addition the outline of the training plan for neuropsychology at UM can be reviewed. |  | | Rather, what is needed is a detailed outline of study with references, self-testing, and individual feedback. |
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http://neuro.psyc.memphis.edu/NeuroPsyc/np-gen-ov.htm
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 | | He is currently a neuropsychology resident under the supervision of Ernest J. Bordini, Ph.D. He shares experience with Dr. Bordini as he received his doctoral training in clinical psychology and neuropsychology from the University of Florida, and had further training in a VA Medical Center. |  | | The examiner should be well qualified in both forensic psychology and clinical neuropsychology. |  | | She has conducted research into the effects of age and other demographics on neuropsychological test performance, has certification in Geriatric Psychology, and has training and experience assessment, rehabilitation/compensation strategies for memory disorders. |
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http://www.forensicneuropsychology.com
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| | Postdoctoral Residency in Neuropsychology |
 | | Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 19(6), 889-896. |  | | There will be opportunities to present lectures on neuropsychology to medical students, psychiatry and/or neurology residents, and psychology interns. |  | | This is accomplished through the resident's participation in a number of neuropsychology-specific clinical, didactic, and research experiences, as well through further advanced-level training in psychotherapy. |
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http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/education/ed_postdoc.html
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| | ABPdN.org - About Us - American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology --------> |
 | | The emphasis in pediatric neuropsychology is the study and understanding of brain-behavior relationships specifically in children with known or suspected brain injury. |  | | Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologists are intricately involved in the assessment and treatment of patients, program development, consultation with other professionals, and in defining the general standards for appropriate clinical practice. |  | | Pediatric neuropsychology is a subspecialty of clinical neuropsychology. |
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http://www.abpdn.org/aboutus.shtml
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| | Neuropsychology |
 | | Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between the brain and behavior. |  | | It is based upon research demonstrating that changes in brain structure or chemistry can alter brain functioning in regular and predictable ways. |
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http://www.wkni.org/neuropsych.cfm
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| | Psychwatch: Neuropsychology Journals |
 | | The following is a list of journals which seem to be of use and importance to the field of Neuropsychology. |
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http://www.psychwatch.com/neuro_journals.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: neuropsychology |
 | | Subscribe to Neuropsychology Magazine Leading Science Magazine Featuring In-depth Articles on Psychology, Neurology and Brain Science. |  | | Technorati Tags: psychology, neuroscience, neuropsychology, brain, fMRI, art... |  | | Neuropsychology and Brain Injury Neuropsychologists are not MDs, but doctors of psychology, who by administering a battery of cognitive and other tests, can diagnose permanent brain damage. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/neuropsychology
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| | Neuropsychology |
 | | Welcome to the Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology Division of VCU’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. |  | | The Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology Division also manages the National Resource Center on Traumatic Brain Injury. |  | | The division provides a wide variety of services including inpatient and outpatient care and family support. |
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http://www.npy.pmr.vcu.edu
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| | ABPdN.org - American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology - Raymond S. Dean, Ph.D. --------> |
 | | For his work he has been recognized by awards from the National Academy of Neuropsychology, the Journal of School Psychology, and the Clinical Neuropsychology Division of APA. |  | | As a Parachek-Frazier Research Fellow, he completed a Ph.D. in School/Child Clinical Psychology at Arizona State University in 1978. |  | | From 1981-1984, Dr. Dean served as Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology and Director of the Neuropsychology Internship at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. |
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http://www.abpdn.org/providers/IN_dean.shtml
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| | Neuropsychology: Brain & Behavior Relationships |
 | | This page leads you to articles, links, and resources for learning more about the discipline of clinical neuropsychology, the study of brain and behavior. |  | | The short article, "Neuropsychology 101: An Introduction", introduces essential |
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http://www.brainsource.com/neuropsy.htm
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| | The Haworth Press Online Catalog: Product: 'Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology' |
 | | Over the last decade, the field of clinical neuropsychology has experienced phenomenal growth as a scientific and applied discipline, bringing along with this growth the application of clinical neuropsychology in legal settings. |  | | His teaching positions have included graduate-level and post-graduate-level instruction and dissertation, thesis, research, and clinical supervision. |  | | The journal publishes only the highest quality of clinical neuropsychological information for you and other professionals engaged in legal endeavors, such as practicing neuropsychologists called upon to function in the legal setting and legal professionals addressing issues of brain-behavior relationships. |
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| | Neuropsychology & Behavioral Neuroscience |
 | | In past decades neuropsychology has become an important field of practical medicine with the consequent introduction of new methods to facilitate the early and more exact topical diagnosis of local brain lesions. |  | | Neuropsychology - a new branch of science with the specific and unique aim of investigating the role of individual brain systems in complex forms of mental activity. |  | | Study started with simplified assumption that a disturbance in function localized this missing function in the part of the brain destroyed. |
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http://neuro.psyc.memphis.edu/NeuroPsyc/np-history.htm
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| | Clinical Neuropsychology |
 | | Finally, modern neuropsychology includes the study of language mediated by the right hemisphere. |  | | Elaborate theories of language function and its mediation by the brain have developed and component language process, such as spelling, writing and reading have been analyzed in detail. |  | | Patient's with this form of language disorder cannot fluently express language utterances. |
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http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/ClinNeuro/aphasia.html
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| | Neuropsychology |
 | | : click here to learn more about neuropsychology patients recovering from |  | | : click here to learn more about neuropsychology and patients suffering from neurological conditions such as |  | | Read an article about a potentially curable dementia: |
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http://healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/neurology-care/neuropsychology.cfm
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| | ANST--Neuropsychology Links |
 | | **Join our student-focused listserv, which intends to encourage students and professionals to come together to discuss important training, practice, and research issues in neuropsychology. |  | | While the primary audience for the list is students who are interested in or currently enrolled in graduate, internship, or post-doctoral programs offering specialty training in neuropsychology, this listserv is not limited to students, and in fact, we invite regular participation and contribution from professional and academic neuropsychologists. |  | | **Call to become a Chapter Affiliate of the Association of Neuropsychology Students in Training |
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http://www.phhp.ufl.edu/anst/Announcements.htm
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| | Memory Research Lab at UCSD Larry Squire |
 | | Squire, L.R. and Shimamura, A.P. The neuropsychology of memory dysfunction and its assessment. |  | | Zola-Morgan, S., and Squire, L.R. Neuropsychology of memory: Parallel findings in humans and nonhuman primates. |  | | Marsolek, C.J., Squire, L.R., Kosslyn, S.M., and Lulenski, M.E. Form-specific explicit and implicit memory in the right cerebral hemisphere, Neuropsychology, 8, 588-597, 1994. |
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| | Clinical & Health Psychology - Neuropsychology Clinic |
 | | Specialty services in head injury, epilepsy, child neuropsychology, geriatrics and age-related cognitive complaints, psychiatric disorders, effects of medication, women's stress and memory clinic |  | | Forensic neuropsychology (disability determination, personal injury, competency, criminal matters) |
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http://www.phhp.ufl.edu/chp/clinic/neuropsychology_clinic.html
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| | Psychwatch: Neuropsychology Resources |
 | | This page provides information about internet sites that may be of use to those in the fields of neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry, neurology, and other brain-study areas. |
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http://www.psychwatch.com/neuropsy_page.htm
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| | Neuropsychology |
 | | Division 40 of the American Psychological Association - Clinical Neuropsychology |  | | Psychological Science on the Net - New search site - check out the cognitive/neuroscience links |  | | If you can't access a recent article, try an older volume to see if those are accessible... |
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| | Neuropsychology |
 | | The Department of Neurology Divison of Neuropsychology is a specialized program that provides neuropsychological services primarily in Neurology, but selectively to other programs throughout the Medical University, primarily in the outpatient setting. |  | | This program began in 1993 and has grown and evolved over the years. |
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http://www.musc.edu/neurology/clinical_neuro/neuropsychology.htm
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| | Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome |
 | | Please be patient as these links may take a moment to load. |  | | ‘Cognitive Neuropsychology' Twenty Years On Guest Editors: Max Coltheart, Alfonso Caramazza |
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pp/02643294.html
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| | Grand Traverse Neuropsychology |
 | | : Grand Traverse Neuropsychology is located in historic Old Munson Hall, a restored white building at the corner of |
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http://www.traverse-neuropsychology.com
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