
69| Becoming a Neuropsychologist – A Conversation With Dr. Jeremy Sharp
Becoming a neuropsychologist is a long, challenging journey that can also be incredibly rewarding. In this episode, John and Ryan are interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Sharp of The Testing Psychologist about ...
15 Apr 20211h 19min

68| Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Neuropsychology – A Conversation With Dr. Mark Aloia
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disorder of breathing during sleep. It can lead to both sleep fragmentation and hypoxia, it has a negative impact on cardiovascular functioning, and it is associate...
1 Apr 20211h 43min

67| Neuropsych Bite: Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis – A Conversation With Dr. Lana Harder
When multiple sclerosis (MS) is diagnosed prior to age 18, it is considered rare and referred to as pediatric MS. Although they share a name, pediatric MS differs somewhat from MS in pattern and seve...
15 Mar 202123min

66| SuperAging – A Conversation With Dr. Emily Rogalski
The Alzheimer's Association reports that 50% of older adults above age 80 have Alzheimer's disease. Within the 50% of older adults who do not meet criteria for Alzheimer's disease, most experience ty...
1 Mar 20211h 4min

65| Neuropsych Bite: Pediatric Teleneuropsychology – A Conversation With Dr. Lana Harder
As the COVID-19 pandemic endures, many neuropsychologists continue to conduct neuropsychological assessments via telehealth platforms. Increased knowledge about telehealth practices garnered from cli...
15 Feb 202126min

64| Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus – A Conversation With Dr. Christine Koterba
Approximately one in every 2,800 babies are born with spina bifida each year. Spina bifida is related to multiple physical and neurological symptoms including hydrocephalus, which differs from its pr...
1 Feb 20211h 16min

63| COVID-19: The Role of Neuropsychology – A Conversation With Dr. Chaya Fridman
Emerging research suggests that a sizeable portion of individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 develop cognitive and psychological sequelae. In our conversation with Dr. Chaya Fridman, a board-certif...
15 Jan 20211h 16min

62| Multiple Sclerosis: Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae – A Conversation With Dr. Peter Arnett
About 50% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit cognitive deficits in additional to physical symptoms. Depression and fatigue are also common in MS and can be debilitating. Therefore, ...
1 Jan 20211h 21min


















