
16| Professional Development: INS Leadership and Research Productivity – A Conversation With Dr. Keith Yeates
Today we discuss a wide variety of topics related to leadership, professional development, and research productivity with Keith Yeates, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, the sitting International Neuropsychological Soc...
15 Mar 20191h 9min

15| Interventional Neuropsychology: Compensatory Cognitive Training – A Conversation With Dr. Beth Twamley
Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) is a growing area of research and clinical practice for neuropsychologists in academic and rehabilitation settings. CCT leverages intact brain networks in order ...
1 Mar 20191h 13min

14| Neuropsychology for Non-Neuropsychologists (Part 2)
We provided an overview of the field of neuropsychology in Episode 2, but we wanted to run it by someone outside the field to see if anything was unclear or if other questions came up. This episode i...
15 Feb 20191h 14min

13| Disclosing Alzheimer's Disease Genetic Risk – A Conversation With Dr. Meghan Collier
Clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease frequently include the measurement of risk genes (i.e., the APOE e4 allele), and advancements in direct-to-consumer genetic testing (e.g., 23andMe) have made the...
1 Feb 20191h 36min

12| Inside NavNeuro: University of Florida ANST Q & A
We have a different kind of episode for you today. We were recently asked to speak about NavNeuro at an ANST brown bag lunch at the University of Florida. This episode is the audio from our Q & A wi...
15 Jan 201950min

11| The Human Microbiome and Mental Illness: The Gut-Brain Axis – A Conversation With Dr. Tanya Nguyen
In our bodies, microbial genes outnumber human genes by about 100 to 1. The human microbiome (the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live in us) has been linked to gastrointestinal diseases, immune fu...
1 Jan 20191h 14min

10| Caregiver Burden: Prevalence, Assessment, and Treatment – A Conversation With Dr. Geoff Tremont
A tremendous amount of stress and anxiety is experienced by caregivers of older adults with dementia. Caregivers often endure both psychological and medical illnesses and there are significant barrie...
15 Des 20181h 21min

09| Electrical Injuries: Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae – A Conversation With Dr. Neil Pliskin
Electrical injuries often result in diffuse cognitive symptoms and mood changes. In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of this unique injury with Dr. Neil Pliskin (former president of APA Div....
1 Des 20181h 3min


















