Recent News

Lynette Kivisto presented LDAWE data at CPA 2017

Lynette Kivisto, MA candidate, presented data from her master's thesis as a poster at the 78th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, which took place in Toronto in June 2017.  The poster, authored by Lynette and Joe Casey, is titled: What factors affect children's perceptions of their assistive technology and assistive technology training?

Amanda O'Brien publishes Masters thesis in Applied Neuropsychology: Child

Amanda O'Brien, along with research assistant Rachel Salmon and faculty supervisor Dr. Joe Casey, recently published her Masters thesis, Short-term test-retest reliability of the ImPACT in healthy young athletes, in Applied Neuropsychology: Child. Thank you to the athletes and parents in Windsor-Essex county for participating in the study!  Check out the article

7 posters to be presented at INS New Orleans!

Congratulations to members of CNRG for the acceptance of 7 posters to be presented at the 45th meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society in New Orleans, LA in February 2017! 

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

Another poster to be presented at CPA 2016 in Victoria!

Amanda O'Brien will be presenting another poster on behalf of the Sports-Related Concussion Centre at the 77th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, which is to take place in Victoria, BC from June 9-11, 2016.  The poster, authored by Amanda O'Brien, Brandon Zuccato, Michelle Monette, Dr. Chris Abeare, & Dr. Joe Casey, is titled: Rates of self-reported concussive and affective symptoms at baseline in a sample of university athletes.  See you out west this summer!

Amanda O'Brien to present poster at Boston INS

Amanda O'Brien, 3rd year doctoral student, will present a poster at the 44th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, which is to take place in Boston from February 3-6 2016.  The poster, authored by Amanda O'Brien and Joe Casey is titled: Test-retest reliability of the ImPACT in a Canadian sample of healthy young athletes.  See you in Boston! 

Tom Duda does it again!

Congratulations to Tom Duda and his co-authors Joe Casey and Nancy McNevin on the recent acceptance of their article Development of Graphomotor Fluency in Adults with ADHD: Evidence of attenuated procedural learning.  It is to be published in the journal Human Movement Science.  Visit the Selected Publications section for more details.

Natalie Frost Wins CPA Award

Congratualations to Natalie Frost on receiving the Canadian Psychological Association's North Star Award for her symposium presentation on research that is relevant and useful to persons in rural areas.

Article published in Human Movement Science

Congratulations to Tom Duda and his co-authors Joe Casey and Nancy McNevin on the recent publication of their article Variability of Kinematic Graphomotor Fluency in Adults with ADHD in the journal Human Movement Science.  Visit the Selected Publications section for more details.