"The odds of success are 50-50 at best, " says Harry Tracy, a neuropsychologist who publishes the newsletter Neuroinvestment.
In an online posting, the ACLU said Wilson, 54, had been declared "intellectually disabled" by a court-appointed neuropsychologist.
Two years later Scoville invited Brenda Milner, a neuropsychologist who had been studying post-operative amnesia, to come and study H.
Chitra Andrade, a neuropsychologist from Bangalore, India, works in human resources.
Some testing by a neurologist and neuropsychologist may be in order.
It's the 3-D-like Rubik's 360, and it's probably good for brains of any age, because it sharpens flexible problem-solving skills, says neuropsychologist Karen Spangenberg Postal, Ph.
Professor Gus Baker, a neuropsychologist, followed 600 babies from birth to aged six and found a marked difference in the brain development of some of the children.
In Syracuse, New York, clinical neuropsychologist Dominic A Carone, 37, took this approach on Saturday morning when he sat down with his son and daughter, aged seven and eight.
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"The travesty is these patients may be recovering in subtle ways but no one knows it, " says Joseph Giacino, a neuropsychologist at the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute in Edison, New Jersey.
The neuropsychologist from the U.K. (and a 2013 TED Fellow) is research director for PatientsLikeMe, a social network that is producing some of the most compelling clinical data the health care industry has ever seen.
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"Despite all the signs of Mr. Wilson's intellectual disabilities and the diagnosis of the court-appointed neuropsychologist, the District Court of Jefferson County (Texas) concluded that Mr. Wilson is not mentally retarded, " the ACLU posting said, with "not" italicized for emphasis.
Robert Coben, a neuropsychologist on Long Island, has recently published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Neurotherapy a study of autistic children who, by playing special computer games, have improved connections among neurons in the frontal and temporal lobes, resulting in fewer repetitive behaviors, better socialization and improved language skills.
With more than forty percent of American workers reporting chronic workplace stress, the long-term impact of stress and its influence on the human creative condition and business can be detrimental, says Rick Hanson PhD, a California based neuropsychologist and author of Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time.
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