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Welcome to the New York Neuropsychology Group

The privilege of membership is the opportunity to help shape the multidisciplinary neuropsychology community in the NYC-area. Join with us to share your experience and ideas, to promote neuropsychology-related events, and to participate in our Annual Spring Conference, Distinguished Speaker Series, Professional Workshops, Student Training and Job Fairs, Bilingual Task Force Meetings, Social Hours, and monthly Colloquia.

 

NEXT NYNG EVENT

Annual Spring Conference: May 17th

The 29th Annual New York Neuropsychology Group Conference: Neural and Neuropsychological Correlates of Language

Presenters:

  • Marla Hamberger, Ph.D. — Finding word finding in the Brain: Insights from Epilepsy on the Cortical representation of Naming
  • April Benasich, Ph.D. — Timing, Information Processing, and Prediction: Infant Rapid Auditory Processing Abilities Impact Emerging Language
  • Bruce McCandliss, Ph.D. — Correlational Double Dissociations in Language and Attention Revealed by Individual Differences in White Matter Tract Micro Structure
  • Bruce Crosson, Ph.D., ABPP-CN — Left-Right Confusion in Aphasia Research: Which Hemisphere Supports Language in Aphasia?
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008, 7-8:30pm
Bilingual Task Force on Neuropsychology Meeting

Alizah Brozgold, PhD.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Saint Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center

LOCATION:
St. Vincent's Hospital
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1st floor
170 West 12th St [and Seventh Avenue]
New York, NY

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Mission Statement

The mission of the New York Neuropsychology Group (NYNG) is to provide and foster educational opportunities for the study of brain- behavior relationships within the New York metropolitan region, and to promote the general interests of scientists and clinicians in related disciplines at all stages of professional development. Toward this end, NYNG seeks to host academic seminars and conferences; sponsor informal activities that provide opportunities for professional networking; and establish a structure for the organization and dissemination of information regarding training and educational opportunities for both students and seasoned professionals.