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BPS Division of Neuropsychology
Visual Dysfunction and Cognition in Childhood
This day conference will increase knowledge on psychological,
neurological and neurobiological systems involved in vision and
visual defects of brain and peripheral optic pathways. it will also
increase knowledge on brain:cognition relationships and cognitive
patterns associated with visual defects, including spatial
cognition, and severe visual impairment. The conference introduces
the latest theory and practice in these areas, including clinical
assessment and interpretation of cognitive development and disorders
in children with severe visual impairment.
Date: 30 October 2007
Who should attend?
This event is open to clinical or educational practitioners or
researchers in child neuropsychology, clinical child psychology,
paediatric, neurology, occupational therapists and related
neuroscience disciplines. Relevant to practitioners and researchers.
Programme
09:30 Registration & Refreshments
10:00 Two visual systems: agnosia, optic ataxia & neglect
Professor David Milner (Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience,
University of Durham): Co-author of Sight Unseen (winner of the BPS
Book Award)
11:15 Refreshments
11:30 Neurobiological models of visual-spatial deficits in childhood
Professor Janette Atkinson (Director of Visual Development Unit:
University College London/ Oxford University): Author of The
Developing Visual Brain
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Visual impairment and cognition: neurodevelopmental issues
Dr Naomi Dale (Head of Psychology (Neurodisability), Great Ormond
Street Hospital/ UCL Institute of Child Health): Co-lead in
developing the governmental Early Support Developmental Journal for
parents and children with VI
14:45 Refreshments
15:00 Visual impairment and cognition: clinical assessment and
interpretation
Dr Naomi Dale (Head of Psychology (Neurodisability), Great Ormond
Street Hospital/ UCL Institute of Child Health): Co-lead in
developing the governmental Early Support Developmental Journal for
parents and children with VI
15:45 Concluding Remarks
Speakers
Professor David Milner (University of Durham): Co-author of Sight
Unseen (winner of the BPS Book Award)
Professor Janette Atkinson (University College London/ Oxford
University): Author of The Developing Visual Brain
Dr Naomi Dale (Great Ormond Street Hospital/ UCL Institute of Child
Health): Co-lead in developing the governmental Early Support
Developmental Journal for parents and children with VI.
Location Directions
UCL Institute of Child Health, London
For further details click here-
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/education/short_courses/courses/2S18
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