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Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 17:22:21 +0000
Jeffrey,
Delighted to hear from you, albeit indirectly. Trust you are well.
All best,
EG
Elkhonon Goldberg.
ABPP-CN
Clinical Professor. Dept. of Neurology
NYU School of Medicine
315 West 57th Street. Ste 401
New York. NY 10019. USA
Tel
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Subject: Re: January 16: 5-day lecture sequence Brain and Cognition in Health and Disease
i know him well
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Luria Neuroscience Institute <->
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Dear Dr. Jeffrey Epstein,
5-day lecture sequence "Brain and Cognition in Health and Disease" will begin
on January 16, 2016.
This 5-day lecture sequence covers a wide range of topics on the relationship
between the brain and the mind in health and disease. Brain mechanisms of major
cognitive functions and disorders affecting cognition will be reviewed. The
course is intended for psychologists, neuropsychologists, and other mental health
professionals. The number of participants will be limited to enable active audience
participation.
The lectures are presented by Elkhonon Goldberg,
, ABPP., a clinical
neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist with more than 30 years of experience.
Goldberg's research has spanned a wide range of topics, including executive functions,
hemispheric specialization, memory, and functional cortical organization. His clinical
practice spans a wide range of neuropsychological disorders, including traumatic brain
injury, demential, neurodevelopmental disorders, and forensic neuropsychology.
Goldberg has authored several highly acclaimed books that have been translated into
close to 20 languages. Goldberg is also a sought-after educator who lectures
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worldwide.
40 Continuing Education Credits for a 5-day sequence (8 credits a day) will be
offered to the interested participants.
Dates and time: January 16, February 20, March 19, April 23, May 21, 2016. From
8am to 6pm (with a lunch break and two short breaks).
Location: 315 West 57th Street, Suite 401, New York, NY 10019
(click here to see the map).
Tel:
Web: http://lninstitute.org
Topics:
1. Basic functional neuroanatomy. Major brain structures and neurotransmitters
and their contributions to neural computation.
2. Perception and perceptual disorders. Agnosias, cerebral hemispheres, and
distributed mechanisms of perception.
3. Motor functions and motor disorders. Apraxias and hierarchic organization of
motor control and action.
4. Language and language disorders. Aphasias and distributed nature of the
mechanisms of language.
5. The deciding brain. Neural mechanisms of executive functions of the frontal
lobes and dysexecutive syndromes.
6. The bicameral brain. Structural and functional hemispheric asymmetries. Novel
approaches to hemispheric specialization.
7. The emotional brain. Limbic and cortical contributions to emotional regulation.
Laterality and emotional control.
8. Attention and attentional disorders. Voluntary attention and ADHD. Automatic
attention and hemiinattention.
9. Memory and amnesias. Neuroanatomical components of memory circuits. Types
of memory and amnesias.
10. Brain development and aging. Current concepts of neuroplasticity. Factors
behind healthy cognitive aging.
11. Major dementias. Alzheimer's type, Lewy body, frontotemporal, cerebrovascular,
and mixed. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and its relationship to dementias.
12. Cerebrovascular disorders. Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and transient
ischemic attack (TIA). Aneurisms and AVM's.
13. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Neuroanatomy, subtypes, natural history, cognitive
profiles, and diagnosis. Forensic aspects of TBI.
14. Neuropsychiatric disorders. Schizophrenias and affective disorders. Diagnostic
and differential diagnosis issues.
15. Neurodevelopmental disorders. Dyslexias, non-verbal learning disabilities,
autism, ADHD, Tourette's syndrome.
16. Infectious diseases of the brain. Bacterial (Lyme), viral (HIV and Herpes
Simplex), prion (Jacob-Kreuzfeld) encephalopathies.
17. Seizures and their effect on cognition. Classification, neurobiology, and cognitive
profiles. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues.
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18. Neoplasms and their effects on cognition. Types of brain tumors and their effects
on cognition.
19. Movement disorders. Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, ALS and their
effects on cognition.
20. Addictions and substance abuse. The effects of various illicit substances on the
brain. Alcohol abuse and Korsakoff syndrome.
For more information please click here.
Download brochure in PDF format here.
Please register here.
If you have any questions or concerns, please send as an email at
or call us at
Luria Neuroscience Institute
315 West 57th Street. Ste 401
New York, NY 10019
Phones:
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Web: www.lninstitute.org
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