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“Early educational experiences have downstream effects on later life health…including brain health,” says Dr. Manly, an Associate Professor of Neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at the Gertrude H Sergievsky Center and the Taub Institute for Research in Aging and Alzheimer’s disease at Columbia University. Her work has focused on understanding racial differences in the evaluation of cognition and reducing disparities in cognitive aging and dementia.




The INS is supporting the development of neuropsychology around the world through the Charles Matthews Fund. Following the Matthews-funded six-day workshop on Neuropsychological Rehabilitation held in Kolkata India in February this year, a survey of clinical neuropsychology practice in India was conducted. In this report, Farzana Mulla, Aparna Dutt and Jonathan Evans present the results of the survey, describing the current state of clinical neuropsychology practice in India and highlighting areas of need for further development.








B.S. Virudhagirinathan, PhD, DSc in Neuropsychology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Ms. Amira Parveen, Faculty in Psychology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
India is the seventh largest country by area and second largest by population in South Asia. It is a multilingual, multicultural and multi-ethnic country. The mental health problems in India are extremely complex due to its cultural and linguistic diversity. There is a lack of appropriate training and certification for clinical neuropsychologists and infrastructure facilities to treat these individuals. You can read more by clicking here


As another INS North American meeting has come and gone, we are proud to announce the winners of the 2018 INS Annual Meeting’s SLC Student Research Award. These five abstracts were selected as the highest-rated from a competitive field of first-author student research. You can read the winning abstracts by clicking here. Congratulations to:






The INS 2018 Mid-Year Meeting in Prague is only months aways! Visit the INS Prague 2018 webpage, www.ins2018.org, for more details on easy registration, local accommodations, and the meeting’s inspiring scientific program.
Stephanie Clarke: Impact of cognitive science on neurorehabilitation
John-Dylan Haynes: What does neuroscience tell us about free will
Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer: Recent advances in AD diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Tedd Judd (chair): Addressing Global Neuropsychological Disability
Amy Heffelfinger: Preschool Neuropsychological Development, Assessment, and Cultural Considerations
Melissa Lamar: From neurons to neighborhoods: Bridging science and humanity in search for modifiable markers of aging and dementia
Bruce Hermann and Ivan Rektor: Advances in epilepsy treatment and understanding of neurobehavioral comorbidities




This year included an exciting talk by Dr. V.S. Ramachandran on how single-case studies can help to accelerate scientific discovery and progress. There was also a well-attended session on cross-cultural neuropsychology with Drs. April Thames, Tedd Judd, Desiree Byrd, Jennifer Manly, and Monica Rivera-Mindt. Also, there were many well-deserved honors passed to members during the awards ceremony. Congratulations to the winners:
| Anthony Stringer, Paul Satz Career Award Laurel Buxbaum, Benton/Mid-Career Award Marie-José Van Tol, Early Career Award |
Lauren Salminen, Nelson Butters Award Karen Blackmon, Laird S. Cermak Award Kaltra Dhima, Phillip M. Rennick Award |




In the Australian honors system, the Order of Australia is the highest recognition for outstanding achievement and service to the community by Australians from all walks of life. In 2017, Jennie Ponsford was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition that her work has directly benefited the lives of many affected by brain injuries. She has a substantial corpus of research that shines a light on problems and potential solutions for rehabilitation after brain injury. Also instrumental in training clinicians better equipped to help treat brain injury, Jennie has been recognized for her role in putting Australia on the world stage as a leader in brain injury rehabilitation.


The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society invites submission for a special issue, Resilience and Wellness after Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury, to be published in 2019. This special issue will present the other face of pediatric acquired brain injury through papers on positive psychological and medical indicators such as wellness, resilience, plasticity, and quality of life. Articles may cover acquired brain injuries such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, and tumors. Articles presenting theoretical and methodological approaches are encouraged, as are empirical articles on specific outcomes.


Anne-Lise Christensen, MA, Psychology, Adjunct Professor Emerita and former director of the Center for Brain Injury Rehabilitation at the University of Copenhagen, is dead. She was a central figure in Danish neuropsychology, having critical domestic and international significance for the development of holistic rehabilitation of persons with an acquired brain injury. You can read more about Anne-Lise Christensen here.




Don’t miss the double issue of JINS published in late 2017 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the INS. Nineteen reviews, spanning the breadth of neuropsychology, were written by senior investigators tasked with identifying the key discoveries made over the past 25 years in their respective fields. Good news – CE credits for reading this and other JINS special issues (Physical Activity and Brain Plasticity, Human Brain Connectivity, Motor Cognition, and Prediction) are now back online! A JINS special issue on Neurodevelopmental Disorders will be published in mid-2018. Click here for more!
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.






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