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Andrew Davis, Ph.D., ABPdN Professor Ball State University Teachers College (TC), Room 505 Muncie, Indiana 47306 (765) 285-8508
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Andrew Davis is a professor of Psychology and the director of the Ball State University Neuropsychology Laboratory. He was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology. His research interests are primarily focused on applied aspects of clinical neuropsychology. This includes the neuropsychological functioning of neurologically and psychiatrically impaired individuals and psychometric issues in neuropsychological assessment. His current research interests include the relationship between cortical and subcortical sensory-motor skills and cognitive functioning, executive functioning, perinatal complications, performance validity testing, estimation of premorbid functioning, and neuropsychological functioning in patients with ADHD, Alzheimer's disease, Fetal-Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, and Multiple Sclerosis. Additionally, Dr. Davis is interested in other topics, including traumatic brain injury, psychopathology in the schools, and professional topics in school psychology, including the synthesis of neuropsychology and school psychology. Dr. Davis is the editor of the Handbook of Pediatric Neuropsychology. Dr. Davis primarily teaches classes in neuropsychology, developmental psychopathology and cognitive assessment. Dr. Davis is a licensed psychologist and has provided clinical services and supervision in a variety of settings. Professional Experience 2012-Current PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY, Department of Educational Psychology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 2016-Current DIRECTOR, BALL STATE UNIVERSITY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY LABORATORY, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Education PD.D. University of Northern Colorado School Psychology Program Specialization: Clinical Neuropsychology (APA-Accredited Program) B.A. Gettysburg College
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