🚨 Last call for #INS2026inDublin Awards! 🏆️
Recognize outstanding contributions to neuropsychology. Nominations require only a letter, CV, and support letter(s). Submit by Friday, April 24th to ins@the-ins.org & salasriquelme@gmail.com
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Executive function and Theory of Mind deficits in ADHD affect social interaction. Ferreira and Osório's meta-analysis shows self-regulation underpins social understanding in ADHD patients. 💬 #JINS @CambridgeCore
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Featured in the latest Newsletter: the 57 inaugural Fellows of the International Neuropsychological Society (FINS) were recognized at the 2026 North American Meeting in Philadelphia for their exceptional service, leadership, and contributions to the field.
Be sure to catch the upcoming INS Education Committee panel on Global perspectives on ADHD: Improving diagnosis and treatment 🗓️ Apr 21 6AM Eastern Time 📍 1.5 Hour Optional CE Credit, at an additional cost ($30 INS Members, $45 Non-Members). Register now: buff.ly/WWszsT9
Register now for the the BITSY SIG Webinar Infant and Toddler Clinic Models: Panel and Flash Talks ⚡️ hear about different models of services for young children at members centers 🗓️ Thur Apr 30, 4-5pm, US Eastern buff.ly/aKdibqO
The INS President’s Corner shares updates on society initiatives and the vision guiding the global neuropsychology community. Hear from Dr. Mary Kosmidis, Incoming INS President, as she outlines her vision and commitment to advancing neuropsychology. buff.ly/RCkBVMH
Pediatric cancer survivors face cognitive challenges impacting school success, yet many lack adequate support. Jacobson et al.'s tool can help parents, educators, and healthcare teams meet each child’s needs and improve outcomes. 📚
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New @NavNeuro episode! Ep 188: Dive into Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) with Dr. Emily Rogalski – covering subtypes, symptoms, neuroanatomy, assessment, and treatment. Tune in now: www.navneuro.com/188/
Reminder to all that registration remains open for early bird rates to INS Dublin mid-year meeting. Secure your tickets now! ☘️⭐️
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In the latest INS President’s Corner, Dr. Natalia Ojeda reflects on her time as President of the International Neuropsychological Society, sharing updates on society initiatives, upcoming events, and her vision for advancing neuropsychology worldwide. the-ins.org/publications...
Advancing global neuropsychology 🌍🧠
Members of Cultural Neuropsychology SIG Assessment Workgroup explain how adapting tests using ITC guidelines can strengthen reliability and equity in neuropsychological practice worldwide #JINS @CambridgeCore www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Is childhood-onset epilepsy linked to adverse cognitive decline later in life? Karrasch et al found significant memory decline over seven years in those with chronic epilepsy compared to a control group. Read more below!🧠
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The second 2026 issue of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS) is live! 👩💻 🧠 This issue is packed with groundbreaking neuropsychology research. Be sure to check it out! ✨ #JINS #Neuropsychology @CambridgeCore
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The INS invites nominations to recognize outstanding contributions to neuropsychology across research, clinical practice, education, and service with emphasis on global and underrepresented voices. Full criteria at buff.ly/SQUg6Jv 🏆️submit by April 24! #INS2026inDublin
New @NavNeuro episode! Ep 187: What does it take to be an Editor-in-Chief of a neuropsychology journal? Dr. Yana Suchy shares insights from her role at The Clinical Neuropsychologist (TCN) – from shaping research to guiding the field. Tune in now: www.navneuro.com/187/
The new INS Newsletter is now available! Stay updated on society news, global initiatives, and member highlights from the international neuropsychology community. the-ins.org/publications...
INS Travel Grants support members from low- and middle-income countries who are conducting excellent research but may face financial barriers to attending the meeting.
⏰ Applications close tomorrow, April 2. the-ins.org/ins-awards/ #INS2026inDublin
In Ep. 186 of NavNeuro, Dr. Yana Suchy discusses executive functioning in everyday life, focusing on Contextually Valid Executive Assessment (ConVExA) model. Listen here: www.navneuro.com/186/
The INS Social Media Committee is looking for new members! We welcome both in-training and professional INS members interested in scientific communication and supporting the INS mission 🧠 🗺️
New episode! In Part 3 of “Demystifying the Scientific Process in Neuropsychology,” Dr. Steven Paul Woods shares practical insights on high-quality scientific writing and navigating the writing process in neuropsychology. www.navneuro.com/185/
Registration for the INS 2026 Mid-Year Meeting in Dublin is now open. Early Bird registration ends May 29. #INS2026inDublin
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Don't miss another SIG webinar this month!
The Worldwide Initiative in Neuropsychological Data Sharing (WINDS) SIG presents: Enhancing Neuropsychological Testing Research with Item Response Theory Applications on March 18th at 3pm EST/12pm PST
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Register now for the BITSY SIG webinar on March 19th at 4pm EST/1pm PST!
Dr. Wolfe will discuss Promoting Infant and Toddler Neurodevelopment in the Inpatient Setting: The CINCO Program 🧠
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The INS Mid-Year Meeting Dublin 2026 abstract deadline has been extended to Wednesday 4th March 🧠🇮🇪☘️ We are encouraging everyone particularly students and early career stage individuals to submit in order to showcase the important research being completed in neuropsychology!
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Many women experience "brain fog" during menopause. Furey et al. highlight links between subjective and objective cognition, stressing the need for reliable tools to assess menopause-related cognitive issues. #JINS @CambridgeCore #OpenAccess
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Abstract Deadline Extended! The abstract submission deadline for the INS 2026 Mid-Year Meeting has been extended to March 4, 2026. insdublin2026.com #INS2026inDublin
Join INS 2026 Mid-Year Meeting | Dublin, Ireland | July 22–24 #INS2026inDublin
- Abstracts due tomorrow
- Registration now open
- Early bird ends May 29, 2026
- Link: insdublin2026.com
To anyone who is still considering submitting an abstract there is still time before Monday. We look forward to seeing all the wonderful research at #INSDUBLIN2026 🧠
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New @NavNeuro episode! Ep 184 (part 2): Dr. Steven Paul Woods discusses the peer review process in neuropsychology, including how journals operate and tips for conducting high-quality reviews. Listen now: www.navneuro.com/184/
Petersen et al. explore a new application of the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery for children with mild to severe TBI. A short battery offers a feasible option for monitoring long-term effects in resource-limited settings. Read more below! #JINS @CambridgeCore #OpenAccess
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