
Program
Invited speakers already confirmed
Program at a glance
WEDNESDAY, July 6TH
AXA Auditorium
AXA Hall 1
NH Constanza Hotel
– Barcelona Hall
NH Constanza Hotel
– Berlin Hall
08.00-10.00
09.00-12.00
12.00-13.00
13.00-14.00
14.00-15.20
15.30-16.00
16.00-16.30
16.30-17.30
17.30-18.00
18.00-19.30
Registration
CE Workshop 1
Jon Evans
“Neuropsychological
rehabilitation for attention and executive functioning: evidencebased strategies”
CE Workshop 2
Skye McDonald
“Social Cognition: How
to intervene and what
works”
CE Workshop 3
Melissa Lamar
“Alzheimer’s/Vascular Spectrum Dementia: Classification, Diagnosis, and
Underlying Neuropathologie”
CE Workshop 4
Rune Nielsen
“Neuropsychological
Assessment and
diagnosis in culturally
diverse populations”
Plenary keynote address
Til Wykes
“Improving recovery in people with schizophrenia through cognitive remediation therapies”
LUNCH BREAK
Symposia 1
(Sponsored by the Spanish Federation of Neuropsychological Societies FANPSE)
David Bartrés (Chair)
“Brain Resilience
and Maintenance
in Advanced Age:
Mechanisms and Study
Frameworks”
Paper session 1
Interventions in TBI
Paper session 2
Factors related to healthy aging
Paper session 3
Neuropsychological
Assessment & cultural
related issues
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION 1
Welcome Ceremony
Presidential address
Ida Sue Baron
“Anesthesia: A Wake-Up Call. Part 1. Lifespan Effects in Animals and Humans”
Remembering Michael Corballis
Welcome Cocktail
THURSDAY, July 7TH
AXA Auditorium
AXA Hall 1
NH Constanza Hotel
– Barcelona Hall
NH Constanza Hotel
– Berlin Hall
08.30-09.50
10.00-11.20
11.30-12.00
12.00-13.00
13.00-14.00
14.00-14.50
15.00-16.00
16.00-16.30
16.30-17.50
Symposia 2
(Sponsored by the INS-Special Interest Group NeuroCOVID) Jose A Muñoz-Moreno (Chair)
“Cross-Cultural Considerations and Updated
International Results”
Paper session 4
New approaches to Cognitive rehabilitation
Paper session 5
Assessment and treatment response in TBI
Paper session 6
Everyday memory failures and confabulation
Symposia 3
Jonh DeLuca (Chair):
“Cognitive Rehabilitation and Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations”
Paper session 7
Infectious disorders and Neuropsychology: Covid and HIV
Paper session 8
Executive functions and control-inhibition
Paper session 9
Contributions of
neurophysiological
procedures to
neuropsychological
disorders
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION 2
Plenary keynote
Chiara Nosarti
“Brain and behaviour following very preterm birth”
LUNCH BREAK
Paper session 10
Neuropsychology of ADHD in childhood and adulthood
Paper session 11
Cultural and social aspects influencing neuropsychological assessment
Paper session 12
The role of cognitive, subjective and
biological factors in
TBI
Paper session 13
Stroke: cognitive and emotional consequences
Plenary keynote
Rafael Yuste
“NeuroRights: Human Rights Guidelines for Neurotechnology”
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION 3
Symposia 4
Elisa Di Rosa (Chair): “Negative affect and neurodegenerative diseases: Recent progress and future directions”
Symposia 5
Isaac Tourgeman (Chair):
“The Utilization of Wearable and Passive Technology in the Monitoring of Mental and General Health Status”
INS AWARD FOR EARLY CAREER RESEARCH &
INS ARTHUR BENTON AWARD FOR MID-CAREER RESEARCH
Paper session 14
Factors influencing
cognitive deficits in
schizophrenia
18.00-19.20
Symposia 6
(Sponsored by Sociedad
Latinoamericana de
Neuropsicología SLAN)
Mauricio García-Barrera (Chair):
“Neuropsychological
research in the
Americas: From genes
to brain, cognition,
and everyday mental
health”
Paper session 15
Cognitive and
behavioural
determinants of TBI
Symposia 7
(Sponsored by the INS Student Liaison Committee)
“Impact of cultural
diversity on
neuropsychological
assessment and
rehabilitation”
Paper session 16
Neuropsychology of Epilepsy
FRIDAY, July 8TH
AXA Auditorium
AXA Hall 1
NH Constanza Hotel
– Barcelona Hall
NH Constanza Hotel
– Berlin Hall
08.30-10.00
Symposia 8
(Sponsored by the INS
Cultural Special Interest Group) Franchesca Arias (Chair):
“Across cultures and languages: Neuropsychological assessment of patients with focal and neurodegenerative disease”
Workshop
(Sponsored by the INS Student Liaison Committee) “Premorbid estimates of cognitive abilities”
Paper session 17
Short term and long term Outcomes in TBI outcomes
Symposia 9
Andrea Horta-Barba (Chair):
“Neuropsychological Evaluation and Tasks Proposals to meet needs of the Legal Context”
10.00-11.30
Symposia 10
(Sponsored by the Spanish Consorcio de Neuropsicología Clínica)
Manuel Cid (Chair)
Debate:
“Detection, filiation, assessment and treatment of visuoperceptive and visuospatial disorders in brain damage”
Paper session 18
Novelty approaches to Neuropsychological assessment
Paper session 19
From MCI to Dementia:
What´s new
Symposia 11
Inmaculada Ibáñez-Casas (Chair):
“Challenges and Advances in Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology in Europe”
11.30-12.00
12.00-13.00
13.00-14.00
14.00-15.20
15.30-16.50
17.00-17.30
17.30-18.30
18.30-19.30
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION 4
Plenary keynote
Hans-Otto Karnath
“Spatial neglect and the vestibular system”
LUNCH BREAK
Symposia 12
(Sponsored by the Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology, FESN)
Hans-Otto (Chair):
"The contribution of somatosensory deficits to different clinical
phenomena"
Paper session 20
Assessment and Intervention in cognition in Schizophrenia
Paper session 21
Neurodevelopmental neuropsychology
Paper session 22
Cognition, biomarkers and dementia
Paper session 23
Management and clinical decisions following TBI
Paper session 24
Neuropsychiatry and cognition
Paper session 25
Factors influencing developmental disorders outcomes
Paper session 26
Movement Disorders and dementia
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION 5
Plenary keynote
Adam Brickman
"Alzheimer's disease or Alzheimer's diseases? Contemporary classification and the role of white matter abnormalities"
Papers and posters awards & Closing Ceremony
