International Neuropsychological Society 40th Annual Conference
We hope you will join us in Montreal, a vibrant city with European charm and North American style. Montreal boasts a rich history of research in brain-behavior relationships by notable scientists such as Wilder Penfield, Donald Hebb, and Brenda Milner.
This meeting offers a full program designed to be scientifically challenging and of interest to a wide range of disciplines. Highlights include keynote addresses by:
Russell Bauer- INS President: Neuropsychology in the Era of Translational Neuroscience: Reflecting on the Field of Brain and Memory
Brenda Milner- Birch Lecture: Memory: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Marilyn Jones-Gotman: Hemispheric Differences in Learning and Memory: Insights from Deficit Patterns and from Functional Neuroimaging
Morris Moscovitch: The Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Episodic Memory: Past, Present, and Future
Michael Petrides: Fronto-Parietal Interactions in Working Memory: Monitoring versus Manipulation
Donald Stuss: Social Cognition and the Frontal Lobes: Amazing What Patients Can Teach You if You Just Listen, Observe, Think, and Measure
Edith Sullivan: Neuroadaptation in Alcohol Dependence: Consequences and Opportunity for Recovery
Adam Brickman - INS Early Career Award Winner: Reconsidering the Role of White Matter Disease in Cognitive Aging and Dementia
Invited symposia will focus on Transdisciplinary approaches to Neuropsychology. They will include:
Frontiers in Cognitive Neuroscience: Chair: Michael Cole; Panelists: Mark D’Esposito, Bob Knight, and Anna Christina Nobre
The Interdisciplinary Assessment and Treatment of Learning Disabilities: A Team’s Use of Neurodevelopmental Models and Empirical Methods to Produce Successful Outcomes: Chair: Tim Conway; Panelists: Teresa Bruney, Stacy Fretheim, Tamara Duckworth Warner, Lorie Richards, and Kenneth Heilman
Applied Memory and Hippocampal Functioning: Effects of Age and Disease:
Chair: Ramona Hopkins
Panelists: C. Brock Kirwan, Craig Stark, Adam Brickman, and Ramona Hopkins