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Program Alumni

We are proud to share an alphabetical list of the York University Neuropsychology Stream alumni below,

with their dissertation titles listed, divided by Clinical Developmental & Clinical Adult programs.

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Clinical Developmental Program

Oksana (Ksusha) Blacklock

Aspects of Intensive Behavioural Intervention Quality and Their Relationship with Child Characteristics and Outcomes

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Stephanie Brown-Lavoie

Examining the Neurological Underpinnings of Atypical Multisensory Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Amanda Fuentes 

Social Information processing and Working Memory following pediatric Stroke

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Bravina Kuni 

A Feasibility Study of Working Memory Training for Individuals with Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis

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Magdalena Lysenko

Examining Child Development, Behavioral Difficulties, Physical Activity and Healthcare Support in a Group of Canadian Indigenous Children Diagnosed with Epilepsy


Busi Ncube 

Parenting Stress in Zambian Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities

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Michelle Todorow

Biopsychosocial Predictors of Conduct Problems in Adolescents with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Clinical Adult Program

Areeba Adnan 

Creative Aging: Behavioural and Functional Correlates of Creativity in Aging

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Narmeen Ammari

Preserved, Deteriorated, and Premorbidly Impaired Patterns of Intellectual Ability in Schizophrenia

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Nicole Carson 

Examining the Self-Reference Effect in Healthy Aging and Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

 

Holly Fernandes 

The Effects of Acquisition and Test Conditions on Declarative and Motor-Procedural Memory for Complex Tools

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David Gold 

Enactment and memory for routine and novel naturalistic actions in amnestic subtypes of MCI.

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Katherine Herdman 

Investigating spatial memory and navigation in developmental amnesia: Evidence from a Google Street View Paradigm, Static Mental Navigation Tasks, and Route Descriptions

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Donna Kwan 

Individuals with amnesia are not stuck in time: Evidence from risky decision-making, intertemporal choice, and scaffolded narratives

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Sabrina Lombardi

The Cognitive Processes Underlying Routine and Novel Naturalistic Action Performance: Examining the Role of Executive Function and Memory

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Sabrina Lemire-Rodger  

Your Attention Please: Neural Networks, Individual Differences, and Clinical Implications of Attentional Control in the Human Brain

 

Paula McLaughlin 

Visual selective attention, aging, and mild cognitive impairment: The effects of task demands and auditory cues.

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Ashley Miles 

Stability and change in symptoms, cognition, and community outcome in schizophrenia.

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Jenkin Mok

Investigating the Relationship between Delay and Probability Discounting: Evidence from Healthy Aging and Focal Lesion Patients

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Eva Muharib 

Predictors of Community Outcome in Schizophrenia: The Factor Structure of Cognition and Functional Capacity

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Melissa Parlar 

The definitions and implications of cognitive “normality” in schizophrenia 

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Farena Pinnock 

Abnormal Structural Connectivity Patterns in Large-Scale Brain Networks in Schizophrenia

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Jennifer Rabin 

Examining the relationship between autobiographical episodic memory and theory of mind in developmental amnesia and with fMRI.

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Shumita Roy 

Investigating the declarative and procedural memory processes underlying acquisition of tool-related knowledge and skills

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Komal Shaikh 

Dissertation: Everyday Impact of Memory Changes Among Older Adults

 

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