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From: Luria Neuroscience Institute • To: Dr. Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gtnail.com> Subject: Apr 29: Courses Brain and Cognition and Major Neurocognitive Disorders Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:41:27 +0000 ;;Laterality in Health and Disease Dear Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, The Luria Neuroscience Institute invites you to attend two lecture series that cover a wide range of topics on the relationship between the brain and the mind in health and disease. The programs are intended primarily for professionals concerned with mental health and with brain and brain disorders. 7 Continuing Education Credits for each day will be awarded. The fee is $495 per day. A separate CE credits processing fee charged by CE credit sponsor applies. Location: Luria Neuroscience Institute, 315 West 57th Street, Ste 401, New York, NY 10019. 1. Brain and Cognition: A Cognitive Neuroscience Lecture Series Date: April 29, May 20, June 17, 2017 (all Saturdays). Time: 9am - 6pm (with a lunch break and two short breaks). 2. Major Neurocognitive Disorders: A Clinical Neuropsychology Lecture Series Date: April 30, May 21, June 18, 2017 (all Sundays). Time: 9am - 6pm (with a lunch break and two short breaks). Topics to be covered: 1. Brain and Cognition (Saturdays: April 29, May 20, June 17) o Basic functional neuroanatomy. o Neural mechanisms of perception and perceptual disorders. o Neural mechanisms of motor functions and its disorders. o Neural mechanisms of language and language disorders. o The deciding brain: Neural mechanisms of executive functions of the frontal lobes and dysexecutive syndromes. o The bicameral brain: Laterality and hemispheric specialization. o Intelligence. o The creative brain. o The emotional brain. o Neural mechanisms of arousal and attention, and attentional disorders. o Neural mechanisms of memory and amnesias. o Brain development, brain aging, and current concepts of neuroplasticity. EFTA00639482 2. Major Neurocognitive Disorders (Sundays: April 30, May 21, June 18) o Major dementias: Alzheimer's type, Lewy body, Frontotemporal, cerebrovascular, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Their neurobiology, natural history, cognitive profiles and variants. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues. o Cerebrovascular disorders. Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) vs. transient ischemic attack (TIA). Aneurisms and AVM's. Their subtypes and effects on cognition. o Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and its different types. Neuroanatomy, natural history, cognitive profiles, and diagnosis. Forensic aspects of TBI. o Neuropsychiatric disorders: schizophrenias and affective disorders. Their neurobiology, subtypes, natural histories, and cognitive profiles. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues. o Neurodevelopmental disorders: dyslexias, non-verbal learning disabilities, memory- based learning disabilities, autism, ADHD, Tourette's syndrome. Their neurobiology, subtypes, natural histories, and cognitive profiles. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues. o Infectious diseases of the brain. Bacterial and viral encephalopathies: Lyme disease, Herpes Simplex encephalopathy, HIV encephalopathy. Their neurobiology, subtypes, natural histories, and cognitive profiles. Diagnostic issues. o Seizures and their effect on cognition. Their classification, neurobiology, and cognitive profiles. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues. Temporal lobe seizures. o Neoplasms and their effects on cognition. Types of brain tumors: malignant vs. "benign." Their classification and effects on cognition. o Movement disorders and their cognitive component: Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, ALS. Their neurobiology, natural history, and cognitive profiles. Diagnostic and differential diagnosis issues. o Addictions and substance abuse. The effects of various illicit substances on the brain. Alcohol abuse and Korsakoff syndrome. o Forensic aspects of clinical neuroscience. Review of typical issues where clinical neuroscience and law intersect. o Forensic aspects of clinical neuroscience. Review of typical issues where clinical neuroscience and law intersect. Click here to view the brochure (PDF file 670 KB). Read the full description and register today at Luria Neuroscience Institute. About the speaker: ;4'Elkhonon Goldberg, ABPP The workshops will feature Elkhonon Goldberg, ABPP., a clinical neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology, NYU School of Medicine and Diplomate of The American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology. Elkhonon Goldberg, ABPP authored numerous research papers on functional cortical organization, hemispheric specialization, frontal lobe functions and dysfunction, memory and amnesias, traumatic brain injury, dementias, and schizophrenia. Goldberg's books The Executive Brain (2001), The Wisdom Paradox (2005), and The New Executive Brain (2009) have been EFTA00639483 translated into 18 languages. He coauthored The SharpBrains Guide to Cognitive Fitness (2013). A sought-after educator, he has lectured worldwide. Elkhonon Goldberg was a student and close associate of the great neuropsychologist Alexander Luria. Luria Neuroscience Institute You received this email as a mental health professional. If you would like to be removed from our mailing list click here to unsubscribe. EFTA00639484

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