Navigating Neuropsychology

John Bellone & Ryan Van Patten - NavNeuro

  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    158| Intraoperative Brain Mapping – A Conversation With Dr. Vigneswaran Veeramuthu and Dr. Dave Sabsevitz

    In this episode we highlight topics such as the meaning and evolution of the term “eloquent cortex,” localized versus distributed models of brain functioning, aggressiveness versus conservatism of neurosurgeons during resections, the “onco-functional balance,” electrocorticography and stereo EEG procedures, the Wada procedure, the clinical and functional utility of brain mapping, the availability of brain mapping to people of lower SES, neuropsychologists’ role in educating patients and families, cognitive testing during the mapping procedure, and NeuroMapper.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/158

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    1 January 2025, 8:30 am
  • 5 minutes 26 seconds
    157| Neuropsych Bite: NavNeuro Board Study Webpage Announcement

    Today’s episode is a quick announcement about a new resource for using NavNeuro content to study for board certification in clinical neuropsychology.  We now have a web page that links specific NavNeuro episodes to chapters in the Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review textbook, authored by Stucky et al.  You can find it at https://www.navneuro.com/boardstudy/

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/157

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    15 December 2024, 8:30 am
  • 1 hour 44 minutes
    156| Updated Diagnosis and Staging Criteria for Alzheimer’s Disease – A Conversation with Dr. Cliff Jack and Dr. Kevin Duff

    This episode is a conversation with Drs. Clifford Jack and Kevin Duff about recent updates to the diagnosis and staging of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We discuss biological versus clinical/pathological approaches to diagnosing AD, analogies between AD and other medical conditions, the predictive validity of amyloid PET in asymptomatic older adults, the specific purpose of the recent Alzheimer's Association diagnosis and staging paper, the utility of currently available AD biomarkers, the status of blood-based biomarkers for AD, the amyloid hypothesis, concerns from neuropsychologists about the recent Alzheimer's Association biological definition of AD, and current state of the science for antiamyloid treatments in AD, among other topics.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/156

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    1 December 2024, 8:30 am
  • 55 minutes 24 seconds
    155| Advice for Aspiring Neuropsychologists – A Conversation With Philip Sarpong

    Today we bring you the audio from a recent discussion with Philip Sarpong, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Wheaton College who spoke to us for his YouTube channel and podcast, called Phil’s Guide to PsyD.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/155

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    15 November 2024, 8:30 am
  • 1 hour 33 minutes
    154| Long COVID – A Conversation With Dr. Lucette Cysique

    This episode is a conversation with Dr. Lucette Cysique about long COVID. We discuss terminology, symptom profiles, epidemiology, biological mechanisms, psychological and sociocultural factors, overlap with chronic fatigue syndrome, overlap with functional neurological disorder, neuropsychological evaluations, and treatment recommendations.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/154

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    1 November 2024, 7:30 am
  • 53 minutes 21 seconds
    153| Pediatric Fact-Finding Case 2 – Drs. Jennifer Reesman (Examiner) and Veronica Chang (Examinee)

    Today we give you our second pediatric fact finding case. For this one, we have Dr. Jennifer Reesman playing the role of examiner and Dr. Veronica Chang playing the role of examinee. Jen is board certified in clinical neuropsychology and pediatric neuropsychology through ABPP and works at the Chesapeake Center in Maryland. Veronica is a postdoctoral fellow at the Chesapeake center.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/153

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    15 October 2024, 7:30 am
  • 1 hour 48 minutes
    152| Cancer Therapies and Brain Health – A Conversation with Dr. Mike Parsons and Dr. Jorg Dietrich

    In this episode on systemic, non-CNS cancer therapies and brain health, with Drs. Michael Parsons and Jorg Dietrich, we discuss basic concepts in cancer biology, the impact of cancer therapies on cognition, mechanisms by which non-CNS treatments impact brain health, the role of the immune system in treatment, immune system overactivation and cognitive side effects, the burgeoning field of cancer neuroscience, and the role of neuropsychologists in assessment, management, and treatment of patients with systemic cancers.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/152

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    1 October 2024, 7:30 am
  • 27 minutes
    151| Performance Validity Tests – A Conversation With Dr. Kyle Boone

    Today we give you our conversation about performance validity tests with Dr. Kyle Boone. Kyle is a board certified clinical neuropsychologist in private practice in Torrance, California. This episode represents an extension of our prior discussion with Kyle about test security, so listen to that one if you can, although it’s not a prerequisite for this one.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/151

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    15 September 2024, 7:30 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    150| Test Security in Neuropsychology – A Conversation With Dr. Kyle Boone

    This episode covers the issue of test security in neuropsychology.  Topics covered include forensic neuropsychology, the potential harm of breaches to test security, how clients or patients may invalidate cognitive test scores, the role of attorney coaching, ways in which test security can be breached (and methods to prevent breaches), teleneuropsychology and test security, guidance from the APA Ethics Code, relevant position statements, the role of test publishers, training psychometrists and research assistants, important legal precedent and case law, protective orders, how to respond to subpoenas, and other related topics.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/150

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    1 September 2024, 7:30 am
  • 52 minutes
    149 | Pediatric Fact-Finding Case 1 – Drs. Danielle Ransom (Examiner) and Lauren Irwin Harper (Examinee)

    Today we give you our first pediatric fact finding case, with Dr. Danielle Ransom playing the role of examiner and Dr. Lauren Irwin Harper playing the role of examinee. Danielle is an Assistant Professor at John’s Hopkins University School of Medicine; she is board certified in clinical neuropsychology and the pediatric subspecialty. Lauren is a Neuropsychology Fellow at John’s Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/149

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    15 August 2024, 7:30 am
  • 1 hour 26 minutes
    148| Perioperative Cognitive Decline in Older Adults – A Conversation With Dr. Cate Price

    This episode is a conversation with Dr. Catherine Price about perioperative cognitive decline (including delirium), particularly in older adults. Various topics are covered, including the frequency of cognitive problems post-surgery, predisposing and precipitating factors for post-surgical cognitive impairments, surgery as a biological stress test for the brain, the mechanisms by which non-CNS surgery can impact cognitive functioning, depth of anesthesia and brain health, the impact of pre-operative cognitive functioning on healthcare decision making before, during, and after surgery, the role of neuropsychology in care for surgical patients, and interventions for perioperative cognitive problems.

    Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/148

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    Thanks for listening, and join us next time as we continue to navigate the brain and behavior!

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    1 August 2024, 7:30 am
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