
85| Neuropsych Bite: Clinical Case 5 (Pediatric, Cardiac Arrest) – A Conversation With Dr. Beth Slomine
In Clinical Case 5, Dr. Beth Slomine presents a neuropsychological evaluation of a 7-year-old girl who experienced a hypoxic ischemic injury during cardiac arrest while hospitalized with atypical hemo...
15 Des 202131min

84| Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia – A Conversation With Dr. Bruce Miller
We discuss behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) with Bruce Miller, MD, a behavioral neurologist at UCSF. We first talk about overlap and differences between the various FTD spectrum con...
1 Des 20211h 39min

83| Neuropsych Bite: Clinical Case 4 (Adult, Hoarding Disorder and Other Neuromedical Conditions) – Dr. Ryan Van Patten
In Clinical Case 4, Ryan presents a neuropsychological evaluation of a woman in her 70s with a history of hoarding disorder, hypothyroidism, and obstructive sleep apnea, who was referred by a social w...
15 Nov 202128min

82| Neuropsychological Norms for Spanish Speaking People in the U.S. – A Conversation With Dr. Maria Marquine
This episode is a conversation about neuropsychological norms for Spanish speaking people who reside in the U.S. It focuses on the NP-NUMBRS project, which provides norms for a multidomain cognitive b...
1 Nov 20211h 32min

81| Neuropsych Bite: Clinical Case 3 (Adult, Thalamic Stroke) – Dr. John Bellone
In Clinical Case 3, John presents a neuropsychological evaluation of a woman in her 50s with a left anterior thalamic stroke. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/81 _________________ If you'd...
15 Okt 202128min

80| Cognitive Reserve – A Conversation With Dr. Yaakov Stern
This episode is a conversation about cognitive reserve, which is a heuristic that helps explain variation across people in their ability to withstand neuropathology. We discuss terminology, including...
1 Okt 20211h 23min

79| Neuropsych Bite: Clinical Case 2 (Adult, Parkinson's Disease) – Dr. Ryan Van Patten
In Clinical Case 2, Ryan presents a neuropsychological evaluation of a man in his 70s with Parkinson's disease who is being considered for deep-brain stimulation (DBS). Show notes are available at www...
15 Sep 202136min

78| Neuropsychology and Sub-Saharan Africa – A Conversation With Drs. Jean Ikanga and Tony Stringer
Culturally informed neuropsychological evaluations require that clinicians develop knowledge of the macrosocietal structures of unfamiliar countries and the cultural backgrounds of their patients. Sub...
1 Sep 20211h 34min


















