Becoming a neuropsychologist is a long, challenging journey that can also be incredibly rewarding. In this episode, John and...
68| Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Neuropsychology – With Dr. Mark Aloia
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disorder of breathing during sleep. It can lead to both sleep fragmentation and...
67| Neuropsych Bite: Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis – With Dr. Lana Harder
When multiple sclerosis (MS) is diagnosed prior to age 18, it is considered rare and referred to as pediatric...
66| SuperAging – 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...
65| Neuropsych Bite: Pediatric Teleneuropsychology – With Dr. Lana Harder
As the COVID-19 pandemic endures, many neuropsychologists continue to conduct neuropsychological assessments via telehealth platforms. Increased knowledge about telehealth...
64| Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus – With Dr. Christine Koterba
Approximately one in every 2,800 babies are born with spina bifida each year. Spina bifida is related to multiple...
63| COVID-19: The Role of Neuropsychology – With Dr. Chaya Fridman
Emerging research suggests that a sizeable portion of individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 develop cognitive and psychological sequelae. In...
62| Multiple Sclerosis: Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae – with Dr. Peter Arnett
About 50% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit cognitive deficits in additional to physical symptoms. Depression and fatigue...
61| Specific Learning Disorders – With Dr. Robin Peterson
Models for diagnosis and treatment of learning disorders have changed over time. Still, there are many old beliefs and...
60| Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology – With Dr. Bryan Kolb
The book Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology was born of a need that Dr. Bryan Kolb recognized while completing his...