The Program Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology 2024 will take place from August 27-30 in Trondheim, Norway. It will include pre-conference workshops on topics such as cognitive rehabilitation and sleep problems. The main conference will feature keynote speakers discussing topics like neural computation and cognitive remediation therapies. Symposia will cover technology-based interventions, neuropsychological outcomes after Covid-19, and using virtual reality in health and rehabilitation. Presentations will also explore digital technologies and youth mental health, neuropsychologically-informed interventions for children, and mechanisms mediating cognitive effects of physical training.
The Program Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology 2024 will take place from August 27-30 in Trondheim, Norway. It will include pre-conference workshops on topics such as cognitive rehabilitation and sleep problems. The main conference will feature keynote speakers discussing topics like neural computation and cognitive remediation therapies. Symposia will cover technology-based interventions, neuropsychological outcomes after Covid-19, and using virtual reality in health and rehabilitation. Presentations will also explore digital technologies and youth mental health, neuropsychologically-informed interventions for children, and mechanisms mediating cognitive effects of physical training.
The Program Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology 2024 will take place from August 27-30 in Trondheim, Norway. It will include pre-conference workshops on topics such as cognitive rehabilitation and sleep problems. The main conference will feature keynote speakers discussing topics like neural computation and cognitive remediation therapies. Symposia will cover technology-based interventions, neuropsychological outcomes after Covid-19, and using virtual reality in health and rehabilitation. Presentations will also explore digital technologies and youth mental health, neuropsychologically-informed interventions for children, and mechanisms mediating cognitive effects of physical training.
The Program Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology 2024 will take place from August 27-30 in Trondheim, Norway. It will include pre-conference workshops on topics such as cognitive rehabilitation and sleep problems. The main conference will feature keynote speakers discussing topics like neural computation and cognitive remediation therapies. Symposia will cover technology-based interventions, neuropsychological outcomes after Covid-19, and using virtual reality in health and rehabilitation. Presentations will also explore digital technologies and youth mental health, neuropsychologically-informed interventions for children, and mechanisms mediating cognitive effects of physical training.
Program Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology 2024, Trondheim, Norway
Tuesday 27 August Pre conference workshops
8.30 Registration 09-12 Work shop 1 Work shop 2 Evidence based practice in the clinic: Indications for and expected effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy anti-amyloid treatments in Alzheimer's for people with acquired brain injury disease: -A focus on cognitive aspects
Domensino Fladby 12-13 Lunch break 13-16 Work shop 3 Work shop 4 Cognitive rehabilitation for children Sleep and Brain Health: Practical and adolescents with acquired brain Approaches to Nonpharmacological injury: Clinical application of online Treatment of Sleep Problems problem-solving therapy, and individualized and group-based Håvard Kallestad & Alexander Olsen interventions Chairs: Jan Stubberud & Marianne Løvstad Wednesday 28 August: DAY 1 9-10 Registration, poster mounting and coffee 10-10.30 Welcome and practical information 10.30 11.30 Opening lecture Edvard Moser: “Neural computation of space and time” 11.30-12 Coffee break and poster session 12-13 Dame Til Wykes: “The Why and How of Cognitive Remediation Therapies for People with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia”
13-14.30 Lunch break and poster session
14.30-16.00 Symposium 1 Oral presentation 1 Symposium 2 Nordic symposium Neuropsychological Denmark outcomes after Covid-19 Technology-based Chair: Jan Stubberud interventions in treatment and rehabilitation – how to promote uptake, effect, and sustainability. Chair: Laila Øksnebjerg 16.00-16.30 Coffee break and poster session 16.30-18.00 Symposium 3 Oral presentation 2 Symposium 4 Nordic symposium Is there a role for Sweden web-based Towards a Deeper neuropsychological Neuropsychological testing in the clinic? Understanding of the Chair: Asta Håberg Post-COVID Condition - from Subjectivity to Intervention Chair: Ulrika Birberg Thornberg 18.00-21 Welcome reception Thursday 29 August: DAY 2 9-10 Joseph Firth: “Digital Technologies and Youth Mental Health: improving physical, psychological & cognitive outcomes” 10-10.30 Coffee break and poster session 10.30-12 Symposium 5 Symposium 6 Symposium 7 Mobile Healthcare More real than ever – Neuropsychological (mHealth) in brain the application of virtual monitoring of patients disorders and beyond realities in health and undergoing brain Chairs: Gøril Storvig & rehabilitation surgery Alexander Olsen Chair: Marianne Løvstad Chair: Annette Holth Skogan 12-13.30 Lunch break and poster session 13.30-14.30 Shari L. Wade: “Neuropsychologically-informed Interventions for Children and Families” 14.30-15 Coffee break and poster session 15-16.30 Symposium 8 Oral presentation 3 Symposium 9 Nordic symposium Mechanisms mediating Finland cognitive effects of Extending physical training neuropsychological Chair: Jens Egeland evaluations and rehabilitation with virtual reality and web- based programs Chair: Sari Levänen 16.30-16.45 Short break 16.45-17.00 Postal Award annunciation 16.45- 18.00 Poster Award annunciation Skip Rizzo: “Clinical Virtual Reality: -A Brief Review of the Future”
19.00 Conference Dinner
Friday 30 August: DAY 3 9-10 Chuck Bombardier: “Depression in Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury” 10-10.30 Coffee break 10.30-12 Symposium 10 Oral presentation 4 Symposium 11 Neurocognitive ADHD: Psychological Landscape of Healthy interventions Aging and Brain-Related Chairs: Astri Lundervold Diseases & Merete Glenne Øie Chair: Maryam Ziaei 12-13 Lunch break 13-14.40 Sallie Baxendale: “The Cognitive Contraindications, Complications and Costs of Epilepsy Surgery” 14.45 15.00 Closing words