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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.

Clinical Developmental Program

Oksana (Ksusha) Blacklock

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

Stephanie Brown-Lavoie

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

Amanda Fuentes 

Social Information processing and Working Memory following pediatric Stroke

Bravina Kuni 

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

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

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

Narmeen Ammari

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

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

David Gold 

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

Katherine Herdman 

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

Donna Kwan 

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

Sabrina Lombardi

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

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.

Ashley Miles 

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

Jenkin Mok

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

Eva Muharib 

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

Melissa Parlar 

The definitions and implications of cognitive “normality” in schizophrenia 

Farena Pinnock 

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

Jennifer Rabin 

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

Shumita Roy 

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

Komal Shaikh 

Dissertation: Everyday Impact of Memory Changes Among Older Adults

 

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