6 posters accepted for INS 2018!

Congratulations to members of CNRG for the acceptance of 6 posters to be presented at the 46th meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society in February 2018! 

Keep an eye out for the following research projects at INS:

  1. What factors affect children's perceptions of their assistive technology and assisitve technology training?
    Lynette R. Kivisto & Joseph E. Casey
  2. Screening and identification of developmental coordination disorder in children with and without ADHD
    Shanna Deasley, Natalie Frost, Lynette R. Kivisto, Thomas A. Duda, & Joseph E. Casey
  3. The association of the grooved pegboard test to everyday motor skills
    Alicia N. Bartlett, Amanda M. O'Brien, Natalie Frost, Thomas A. Duda, & Joseph E. Casey
  4. Differentiating nonverbal learning disorder and higher functioning autism
    Joseph E. Casey & Selena E. Scott
  5. Another ineffective performance-based task of executive functioning: Where do we go from here?
    Bryanna Graves, Robin J. Richardson, & Joseph E. Casey
  6. Errors on a graphomotor tracking task as a predictor of pediatric ADHD
    Robin J. Richardson, Amanda M. O'Brien, Shanna Deasley, Thomas A. Duda, & Joseph E. Casey

Data for these posters were collected as part of larger projects for doctoral dissertations and master theses (see Recently Completed Projects and Conference Presentations for more info).

See you in Washington, DC!!