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2016-2017 Neuropsychology Rounds
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September 9th: NP Social & Student Presentations
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September 26th: Magdalena Wojtowicz (Harvard Medical School)
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November 7th: Morris Moscovitch (University of Toronto)
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December 5th: Maria Bigel
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January: Job talks
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February 6th: Maureen Lovett (The Hospital for Sick Children)
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March 6th: Signy Sheldon (McGill University)
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April 3rd: Angie Troyer (Baycrest)
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2015-2016 Neuropsychology Rounds
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September 11th: NP Social & Student Presentations
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October 5th: Colin Hawco (CAMH), Neurocognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
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November 2nd: Matthew Shane (University of Ontario Institute of Technology), Psychopathy: A Deficit in Ability or Motivation?
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December 7th: Gordon Winocur (Rotman Research Institute), Chemotherapy and Cognitive Impairment (Chemobrain)
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January 4th: Katia Sinopoli (SickKids), Neurocognitive Outcomes of Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Myths, Hype, and The Science (so far)
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February 1st: Paul Comper (UHN), The Contribution of Clinical Neuropsychology in the Management of Sports-Related Concussion: Theory & Practice
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March 7th: Tisha Ornstein (Ryerson), Cognition in psychopathology: Can we say one way or another whether certain cognitive processes are unique to a given disorder?​
Find the powerpoint and audio files for these presentations at the following link.
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