Inter-Organizational Practice Committee (IOPC)
The Inter Organizational Practice Committee (IOPC) is a committee of the practice chairs of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Division 40 of the American Psychological Association, and the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology, tasked with coordinating advocacy efforts and improving the practice climate for Neuropsychology.
WEBLINK: http://www.neuropsychologytoolkit.com
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Brain Blogger
Brain Blogger is an award winning health and science blog that covers topics from multidimensional biopsychosocial perspectives. It reviews the most impactful news and research related to neuroscience/neurology, psychology and psychiatry, and healthcare. The blog serves as a beacon for attracting new minds beyond the basic sciences of brain and into the biopsychosocial model.
WEBLINK: http://brainblogger.com |
The Human Connectome Project
We've all heard about the human genome project, right? Well, brain enthusiasts unite: The Human Connectome Project is underway! Advances in neuroimaging have made possible a deeper understanding of the living human brain like no other point in history. The Human Connectome Project aims not only to provide a critical compilation of neural data, but to provide users with an interface to graphically navigate the data.
WEBLINK: http://humanconnectomeproject.org
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Check out some informative and interesting articles featured in gradPSYCH online, the graduate student publication of APA and APAGS:
The Write Stuff: Get some tips for writing that dissertation! Quiz Time: What's your attitude towards diversity? Postdocs: What you need to know to get licensed. CV Heebie-Jeebies: The "do" and "don't" list for your CV. |
SCN Listservs: Division 40 offers four listservs that are open to all interested individuals: the ANST listserv (see instructions to the left), the Women in Neuropsychology (WIN) listserv, Ethnic Minority Affairs (EMA) Interest Group listserv, and the SCNNeuroNews listserv. Subscribe by visiting the APA Divisions' listserv page. Scroll down to find DIV40. You will need to create a login (which is separate from your APA login).
NPSYCH: Offering information on issues relevant to the field of clinical neuropsychology. Subscribe by visiting Neurolist and completing the online form presented on the website under 'NPSYCH'.
PEDS NPSY: Information on issues relevant to pediatric neuropsychology. Subscribe by sending the message "SUBSCRIBE PED-NPSY (your first and last name)" to listserv@tc.umn.edu.
APAGS Listservs: Subscribe by sending an email with the message "SUBSCRIBE (name of listserv - see below listserv titles in bold) (your first and last name)" to listserv@lists.apa.org.
APPIC Postdoctoral Listserv: Updates on post-doctoral training issues in professional psychology. You can subscribe by sending a blank email to the following address: subscribe-postdoc-network@lyris.appic.org. You will subsequently receive an e-mail containing instructions for you to follow in order to confirm your subscription.
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Neuro NewsFeeds
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Neuro Podcasts
Not ready to go back to the lab just yet? Check out these interesting sites:
Neurology Daily (podcasts, blogs, and videos) The Brain Science Podcast by Ginger Campbell, M.D. Ted Talks neuroscience-related lectures by renowned speakers The Brain Blog by Dr. Anthony Risser, Ph.D. Orange County Neuropsychologist by Dr. Haygoush Kalinian NeuroEthics and the Law by law professor Adam Kolber NeuroLearning covers new research on learning for children/adolescents. Note: These links are posted for informational sharing purposes only. ANST, SCN, and APA are not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products or other materials on or available from these sites. |