Welcome to the PNNS Website March 11, 2010


















To view PowerPoint slides from available past presentations, click HERE.

(For a complete list of past presentations, look under
General Info: Past Board Members & CE Presentations)

PNNS Presentations 2009-2010
Date Topic Presenter(s)
 9/8/08   Neuropsychological Issues in Sport-Related Concussion   David Coppel, PhD
     
Department of Neurological Surgery
      University of Washington Medical School
      Seattle, WA
11/09/09   Sleep and its Impact on Cognitive Function    Ghandis Mazeika, MD
     
 Medical Director, Sleep Medicine Northwest
       Seattle, WA
1/11/10   Guardianship-Related Neuropsychological Examinations:
        A Practical Guide
                                                      View PowerPoint slides
   Steve Meharg, PhD
      
NW Psychological Resources,
       Center for Memory and Learning
       Longview, WA
3/06/10   23rd Annual Conference:

  
Functions and Dysfunctions of the Cerebellum:

       Cognitive & Emotional Aspects of Cerebellar Function
            and Dysfunction
                                                      
View PowerPoint slides-Part 1
                                                       View PowerPoint slides-Part 2                                                         View Articles

       The Immature Cerebellum:  How Malformations & Lesions
            Change Movement, Cognition, and Affect
                                                       View PowerPoint slides-Part 1
                                                       View PowerPoint slides-Part
2

                  



   Jeremy Dan Schmahmann, MD
      
Professor of Neurology,
       Harvard Medical School
      
Boston, MA

  
   Maureen Dennis, PhD, ABPP
      
Department of Psychology & Research Institute,
       The Hospital for Sick Children,
       Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
  
 
5/10/10   Normal Variability On Neuropsychological Test Performance    Larry Binder, PhD, ABPP-CN
      
Private Practice
      
Beaverton, OR

 

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