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Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Neuropsychology Outcome Assessment Laboratory Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School 79/96 Thirteenth Street Charlestown Navy Yard Email: [email protected] Charlestown, MA 02129 USA Page 1 of 57 Curriculum Vitae Date Prepared: June 23, 2015 Name: Grant L. Iverson, Ph.D. Office Address: Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 79/96 Thirteenth Street Charlestown Navy Yard Charlestown, MA 02129 Home Address: 37 Mystic Avenue Winchester, MA, 01890 Work Phone: (617) 952-6194 Work Email: [email protected] Work Fax: N/A Place of Birth: Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA Education Year Degree Field of Study Institution 1987 BA Psychology University of Northern Iowa 1991 MA Clinical Psychology Specialization: Neuropsychology West Virginia University 1993 PhD Clinical Psychology Specialization: Neuropsychology West Virginia University Internship and Postdoctoral Training Year Title Specialty Institution 1992-1993 Pre-Doctoral Intern Clinical Psychology Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Consortium, University of Missouri-Columbia 1993-1995 Post-Doctoral Fellow Clinical Neuropsychology University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Neuropsychology Outcome Assessment Laboratory

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School

79/96 Thirteenth Street

Charlestown Navy Yard Email: [email protected]

Charlestown, MA 02129 USA Page 1 of 57

Curriculum Vitae

Date Prepared:

June 23, 2015

Name: Grant L. Iverson, Ph.D.

Office Address: Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

79/96 Thirteenth Street

Charlestown Navy Yard

Charlestown, MA 02129

Home Address: 37 Mystic Avenue

Winchester, MA, 01890

Work Phone: (617) 952-6194

Work Email: [email protected]

Work Fax: N/A

Place of Birth: Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA

Education

Year Degree Field of Study Institution

1987 BA Psychology University of Northern Iowa

1991 MA Clinical Psychology Specialization: Neuropsychology West Virginia University

1993 PhD Clinical Psychology Specialization: Neuropsychology West Virginia University

Internship and Postdoctoral Training

Year Title Specialty Institution

1992-1993 Pre-Doctoral Intern Clinical Psychology Missouri Health Sciences

Psychology Consortium,

University of Missouri-Columbia

1993-1995 Post-Doctoral Fellow Clinical Neuropsychology University of Oklahoma

Health Sciences Center

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Faculty Academic Appointments

Years Academic Title Department Academic Institution

1995-2000 Assistant Professor –

Tenure Track

Psychiatry The University of British

Columbia;

Vancouver, BC, Canada

2000-2005 Associate Professor

(Tenure Granted: July

2000)

Psychiatry The University of British

Columbia

2005- March

2014

Professor Psychiatry The University of British

Columbia

April 2014-

Present

Affiliate Professor Psychiatry The University of British

Columbia

2013-2014 Research Scientist

(adjunct)

Psychology Colby College, Waterville,

MA

2014-2016 Visiting Professor

(adjunct)

School of Medicine University of Tampere,

Tampere, Finland

Nov. 1, 2014-

Present

Professor

(Investigation1)

Physical Medicine &

Rehabilitation

Harvard Medical School

Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions

Years Title Institution

08/1995-

2006

Coordinator of Psychology &

Neuropsychology Services,

Neuropsychiatry Program

(Psychologist)

Riverview Hospital, Coquitlam, BC, Canada

2010 – 2013 Clinician-Scientist (Psychologist) Copeman Healthcare Centre/

Copeman Neuroscience Centre, Vancouver, BC,

Canada

2013 Clinical Practice Leader;

Psychology, Neuropsychology,

and Brain Health (Psychologist)

Copeman Healthcare Centre, Vancouver, BC,

Canada

2010 –

Present

Researcher Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center,

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,

Bethesda, MD, USA

(Contractor with the Henry M. Jackson Foundation

for the Advancement of Military Medicine and then

with General Dynamics)

1 Summary of Metrics: “Sustained national, and in many cases international, reputation as one of the top researchers in the field; leader of an exceptional

independent research program and/or key leadership role in collaborative studies; longstanding record of exceptional scholarship which may include: senior

author on high impact publications of original research, and/or leadership role on, and critical contribution to, publications of high impact collaborative

research; candidate should have a sustained record of extramural funding; must have evidence of effective teaching and supervision as demonstrated by stature of trainees.” http://facultypromotions.hms.harvard.edu/index.php?page=metrics_investigation_prof

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2013-Feb.

2014

Researcher, part-time Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Boston, MA,

USA

Feb. 2014-

Mar. 2015

Associate Researcher Massachusetts General Hospital/Massachusetts

General Physicians’ Organization; Department of

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

February

2014-Present

Psychologist Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Charlestown,

MA, USA

August 2014-

Present

Psychologist Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of

Psychiatry, Boston, MA, USA

Other Professional Positions

Years Position Organization

1996 – 2001 Consultant Valley Therapy Centre; Abbotsford, British Columbia,

Canada

2000-2002 Vice President, Research &

Development

HeartLink Canada, Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada

2001 –

Present

President & Senior

Consultant

NeuroHealth Research & Rehabilitation, Inc., Port

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

2005 – 2009 Neuropsychology

Consultant

LifeMark Health Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2013-Present President and Consultant NeuroHealth, LLC, Massachusetts, USA

Major Administrative Leadership Positions

Years Position Institution

1995-2006 Coordinator of Psychology &

Neuropsychology Services,

Neuropsychiatry Program

Riverview Hospital, Coquitlam, BC, Canada

2002-2012 Director, Neuropsychology

Outcome Assessment Laboratory

Department of Psychiatry, University of British

Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2003-2009 Director of the Clinical Psychology

Internship Program

British Columbia Mental Health & Addiction

Services, Coquitlam, BC, Canada

2005-2011 Director, Neuropsychology

Outcome Assessment Laboratory

British Columbia Mental Health & Addiction

Services, Coquitlam, BC, Canada

2013-

Present

Director, Neuropsychology

Outcome Assessment Laboratory

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,

Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, USA

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2013-

Present

Associate Director of Traumatic

Brain Injury

Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General

Hospital Home Base Program, Boston, MA, USA

Fall 2014-

Present

Director, Sports Concussion

Program

MassGeneral Hospital for Children

Committee Service

Local

Years Committee Institution/Organization

1988-1989 Student Member, Undergraduate Training

Committee

West Virginia University

1988-1989 Student Member, Faculty Committee West Virginia University

1992-1993 Student Member, Internship Consortium

Coordinating Committee

University of Missouri-Columbia

1995-2010 Riverview Hospital Clinical Psychology

Internship Program Training Committee;

BCMHAS Clinical Psychology Training

Program Committee

Riverview Hospital/British Columbia

Mental Health & Addictions Services

1996 Riverview Hospital Replacement Project:

Neuropsychiatry Functional Planning Committee

Riverview Hospital

1996-2011 Research Advisory Council Riverview Hospital

1996-1997 Hospital Accreditation Committee –

Neuropsychiatry Program

Riverview Hospital

1996-1998 Chair; Program Evaluation Committee –

Neuropsychiatry Program

Riverview Hospital

1996-1998 Neuropsychiatry Interdisciplinary Committee Riverview Hospital

1997-1998 Neuropsychiatry Continuous Quality

Improvement Committee

Riverview Hospital

2012-Present Member Spaulding-Harvard TBI Model

System Advisory Board

2013-Present Leadership Committee Red Sox Foundation and

Massachusetts General Hospital

Home Base Program

2013-Present Research Advisory Committee Department of Psychiatry,

Massachusetts General Hospital

September

2014-Present

Research Advisory Group Football Players Health Study at

Harvard University

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June 2015 Ad Hoc Professorial Promotion Advisory

Committee

Faculty of Medicine, Harvard

Medical School

Regional

Years Committee Institution/Organization

1998-2000;

2003-2004

Provincial Neuropsychiatry

Planning Committee

Riverview Hospital; British Columbia Mental Health &

Addiction Services, Provincial Health Services Authority

National and International

Years Name Institution/Organization

2008-2011 Member, Traumatic

Brain Injury External

Advisory

Subcommittee

Defense Health Board

The DHB is a chartered Federal Advisory Committee to the

United States Secretary of Defense. The DHB provides

independent advice and recommendations on matters pertaining

to operational programs, policy development, and research

programs and requirements for the treatment and prevention of

disease and injury, the promotion of health and the delivery of

efficient, effective, and high quality health care services to

Department of Defense beneficiaries.

October 12-

15, 2008

Consensus Conference

Participant

International Conference on Behavioral Health and Traumatic

Brain Injury Paterson, New Jersey

October 30-

31, 2008

Consensus Panel

Member

3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Zurich,

Switzerland

November

24-25, 2008

Guideline Development

Participant

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Associated Persisting

Symptoms Expert Consensus Conference, Toronto, Ontario

2009 Panel Chair Scientific Peer Review of the: Psychological Health and

Resilience Program

American Institute of Biological Sciences Program Review: U.S

Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC);

Military Operational Medicine Research Program (MOMRP)

2010 Member US Military MTBI Diagnostics Workgroup

2011-2012 Advisor,

Neurocognitive

Disorders Workgroup

Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition

(DSM-V)

2011 –

2012

Steering Committee

Member

Brain Injury Research Strategy for Canada (The Brain Injury

Association of Canada (BIAC) and the Ontario Neurotrauma

Foundation (ONF))

2011-2012 Concussion/Mild TBI

Subgroup

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

(NINDS); Identifying Common Data Elements (CDEs) for

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

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Years Name Institution/Organization

November

2012

Consensus Panel

Member

4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Zurich,

Switzerland

2012-2013 Steering Committee

Member

Canadian TBI Research and Clinical Network

2014-

Present

Scientific Advisory

Board

THE NCAA-DOD GRAND ALLIANCE: Concussion Assessment,

Research and Education Consortium (CARE)

Professional Societies and Foundations

College of Psychologists of British Columbia Member

College of Psychologists of Ontario Member

American Psychological Association Member

Canadian Psychological Association Member

Chair, Section of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2003-2010

National Academy of Neuropsychology

Member

Vice Chair, Policy & Planning Committee, 2007-2013

Personnel Committee, 2015

Finance Committee, 2015

President-Elect, 2014

President, 2015

National Academy of Neuropsychology

Foundation

Board of Trustees, 2014-2016

International Neuropsychological Society

Member

Board of Governors, 2008-2011

International Brain Injury Association

Member

Board of Governors, 2012-2015

Editorial Activities (ad hoc)

Journal of Athletic Training

Journal of Neurotrauma

Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry

Pediatrics

Applied Neuropsychology

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

Future Neurology

Brain Injury

Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

British Journal of Sports Medicine

The Clinical Neuropsychologist

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

BioMed Central – Psychiatry

Neuropsychology

Assessment

Journal of the International

Neuropsychological Society

Journal of Personality Disorders

Journal of Consulting and Clinical

Psychology

Psychological Assessment

The Lancet

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

Journal of Clinical and Experimental

Neuropsychology

Lupus

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology

Psychosomatics

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Other Editorial Roles

2003-2007 The Clinical Neuropsychologist Section Editor, Forensic Applications

1998-2008 Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Editorial Board Member

2010-Present Applied Neuropsychology Editorial Board Member

2011-Present The Clinical Neuropsychologist Editorial Board Member

2008-2012 Psychological Injury and Law Journal Editorial Board Member

2004-2006 Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology Editorial Board Member

Honors and Prizes

Year Name of Honor/Prize Organization Achievement

2000 Early Career Award for

Contributions to

Clinical

Neuropsychology

The National

Academy of

Neuropsychology

At its Annual Conference, the Academy

recognized the one researcher who was

considered to have made the greatest scholarly

contribution to the profession, through his or her

research program. To be eligible for this award,

the researcher must have been within ten years of

receiving his or her doctorate.

2003 Nelson Butters Award

for Research

Contributions to

Clinical

Neuropsychology

National Academy

of Neuropsychology

The most influential scholarly paper published in

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology for the

year 2002

2005 Top 1% Essential

Science Indicators

Article

Thomson Scientific Articles cited in the top 1% are considered

highly influential in the field.

2010 Nelson Butters Award

for Research

Contributions to

Clinical

Neuropsychology

National Academy

of Neuropsychology

The most influential scholarly paper published in

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology for the

year 2009

2010 Fellow National Academy of Neuropsychology

2011 Fellow Canadian Psychological Association

2015 Nelson Butters Award

for Research

Contributions to

Clinical

Neuropsychology

National Academy

of Neuropsychology

The most influential scholarly paper published in

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology for the

year 2014

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Report of Funded and Unfunded Projects

I assisted with writing (or wrote) all of the applications for funding listed in the sections below except for

the one marked with an asterisk (*).

Funding Information

Past

December

1995

Brief Screening for Visual Perceptual Deficits in Persons with Brain Impairment.

University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine Start-up Grant

Principal Investigator

$1,000

May 1996 Developing a Framework for Program Evaluation in Neuropsychiatry.

Riverview Hospital - Clinical & Academic Affairs.

Principal Investigator

$4,000

November

1996

Intellectual assessment in persons with psychotic disorders.

Riverview Hospital - Clinical & Academic Affairs.

Principal Investigator

$4,500

November

1996

Promoting Research in Neuropsychiatry.

Riverview Hospital - Clinical & Academic Affairs.

Principal Investigator

$12,000

November

1996

Implementation of Program Evaluation in Neuropsychiatry.

Riverview Hospital - Clinical & Academic Affairs.

Principal Investigator

$9,000

December

1996

Evaluation of Neuropsychological Screening Procedures in Persons with

Neuropsychiatric Conditions.

Riverview Hospital - Clinical & Academic Affairs.

Principal Investigator

$3,600

January 1997 The Behavioural Assessment Scale: Monitoring Adaptive Functioning in Long-Term

Care.

Riverview Hospital - Academic Steering Committee Grant Competition

Principal Investigator

$3,650

January 1998 Development of the British Columbia Neuropsychiatric Assessment Battery.

Riverview Hospital - Academic Steering Committee Grant Competition

Principal Investigator

$5,000

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1999 Specialized Assessment following severe traumatic brain injury.

Riverview Hospital – Clinical & Academic Affairs

Principal Investigator

$3,000

September

2003

Construct Validity and Clinical Usefulness of Computerized Testing in People with

Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.

Riverview Hospital - Academic Steering Committee Grant Competition

Principal Investigator

$5,000

March 2006 Neuropsychological and Neuropathological Effects of Acute versus Chronic Alcohol

Consumption on Outcome from Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Study

British Columbia Mental Health & Addictions Research Network and Centre for

Addictions Research of British Columbia

Co-investigator (R. Lange, PI)

$7,500

May 2007 Neuropsychological and Neuropathological Effects of Acute versus Chronic Alcohol

Consumption: Outcome from Traumatic Brain Injury

Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation

Co-investigator (R. Lange, PI)

$100,000 USD

May 2007 Effects of alcohol intoxication on the neuroprotein S100B as a marker of brain injury

severity: Specificity and the influence of extracranial sources

BCMHAS Research Network

Co-investigator (R. Lange, PI)

$7,500

October 2007 Measuring Response to Depression Treatment: A Study Comparing the Sensitivity of

Multiple Outcome Measures to Change

AstraZeneca Canada

Co-investigator (D. McIntosh, PI)

$134,800

2007 – 2008 Comparing the MoCA to the MMSE in Patients with Primary Brain Tumours

Porte Fund Competition

Co-investigator (Dr. Robert Olson and Dr. Michael McKenzie, PI’s)

$8,473

October 2007 Multidiscipline Assessment of Blast Victims for Cognitive Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Research and Development (RR&D) Service: “Combat Casualty

Neurotrauma”; Department of Veterans Affairs; Washington, DC

Consultant (D. Storzbach, PI)

$363,400

November

2007

Validation of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and investigation into its

correlation with handicap and quality of life assessment in patients with brain tumours

BC Cancer Agency Fraser Valley Centre Interdisciplinary Research Grant Competition

Co-investigator (M. Parkinson, PI)

$9,625

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2008-2009 Development of Evidence-Based Criteria for DSM-IV Cognitive Disorder NOS

BC Mental Health and Addictions Research Network

Principal Investigator

$7,200

2008-2009 Development and initial impact of a rehabilitation intervention for children and

adolescents with atypical recovery following a mild traumatic brain injury

Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network

Co-Investigator (Gagnon, Isabelle; Galli, Carlo; Friedman, Debbie, PI’s)

$19,700 CDN

2008-2009 Examining the effects of alcohol misuse on the neuropsychological and

neuropathological outcome from traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal study.

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Co-Investigator (Lange, Rael, PI)

$97,527 CDN

2008-2009 Development of Evidence-Based Psychometric Criteria for Cognitive Impairment

Associated with Concussion in Children & Adolescents

ImPACT Applications, Inc.

Principal Investigator

$16,200 USD

2008-2010 Investigating Reliable Change for CNS Vital Signs

CNS Vital Signs

Principal Investigator

$9,100 USD

2008-2009 Development of a New Neurocognitive Test Battery for Depression

Lundbeck Canada

Principal Investigator

$80,170 CDN

July 2009-July

2010

Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on the Neuroprotein S100B as a Marker of Brain Injury

Severity: Specificity and the Influence of Extracranial Sources

Roche Diagnostics Canada, Pilot Grant

Co-investigator (Rael Lange, PI)

$10,000 CDN and $10,000 worth of assay kits

October 2011 –

October 2013

Temporal stability and sensitivity to change of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in

acquired brain injury.

The BC Rehab Research and Innovation Fund, Operating Grant

Collaborator (Christiane Kilpatrick, RSLP, Ph.D., PI)

$15,000 (CDN)

November

2011 –

November

2013

Neurocognition and work productivity in patients with major depressive disorder.

Pfizer Canada Inc., Operating Grant

Co-investigator (Raymond Lam, MD, FRCPC, PI)

$128,300

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March 2012 –

February 2013

Evaluating new methods for monitoring cognitive health.

Mitacs Elevate Fellowship Program, Salary Award & Research Support

Mentor/Supervisor (Shawnda Lanting, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow)

$65,000 (CDN)

October 2009 –

October 2014

Examining the Effects of Alcohol Misuse on the Neuropsychological and

Neuropathological Outcome from Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Study.

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Operating Grant

Co-investigator (Rael Lange, PI)

$854,630 (CDN)

2013-2014 Using cerebrovascular biomarkers to better diagnose adolescent sports concussion

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Co-Investigator (Philip Ainslie Co-Investigator; Paul van Donkelaar, PI)

$100,000 (CDN)

Current

July 2011 –

March 2015

Mentored Clinician Scientist Award

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Clinician Scientist Award, Salary Award

& Department Startup

Mentor (I serve as the mentor to Noah Silverberg, Ph.D., PI and Clinician Scientist)

$120,000 (CDN)

2012-2015

(delayed start)

Active rehabilitation for slow to recover adolescents following sport-related concussion:

A randomized control trial.

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Team Grant Competition

Co-Principal Investigator (Catherine Chan, MPT, Co-PI)

$30,000 (CDN)

*2013-Present UCSD PTSD-TBI Clinical Consortium Coordinating and Clinical Site Award Fund #

500-182 [INjury and TRaumatic STress (INTRuST) Consortium]; Department of

Defense (W81XWH-08-2-0159); Murray Stein, Consortium PI; Ross Zafonte, Site PI;

4-9% effort (I did not assist with writing this grant)

2013-2015 Who Benefits from Standard Care for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Clinical Research Unit

Co-Investigator (Noah Silverberg, PI)

$18,000 CDN (In-Kind Equivalent)

2014-2015 Treatment of the Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome with Transcranial Light-

Emitting Diodes

National Football League Players Association

Co-Investigator (Ross Zafonte, PI)

$100,000

2014-2015 Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, Recovery and Return to Work

WorkSafe BC 2014 Specific Research Priorities Grant Competition

Co-Investigator (Noah Silverberg PI)

$119,160 (CDN)

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2015-2018 Healing Invisible Wounds: A National Network of Academic Health Centers that will

Connect Warriors and their Families with World-Class Care

This funding is for existing and new clinical services. Considerable effort be devoted to

program evaluation, outcome assessment, and quality improvement initiatives. Program

outcome and evaluation research will be conducted as part of this funding—but this is

not a research grant.

Awardee: Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base

Program

PI (None Identified; small writing group prepared the proposal); I played a significant

role in writing the proposal and I am co-leading Program Evaluation and Outcome

Assessment initiatives locally and nationally.

Approximately $15,000,000 (5 million per year for 3 years, with anticipation of

extensions beyond 3 years). Three other academic medical centers will also be awarded

approximately $15,000,000 each.

Current Unfunded Projects

I am currently working on 15 manuscripts for publication and I am co-editing a book entitled

The Oxford Handbook of Sport-Related Concussion.

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Report of Local Teaching and Training

Teaching of Students in Courses (classroom teaching)

Winter,

1999

Clinical Skills II: Psychiatric Interviewing

2nd year medical students at UBC

Department of Psychiatry, University of

British Columbia

Spring,

1991

Special Topics in Behavioral Medicine, Co-

Instructor

Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University, Co-Instructor, 1 semester course

Spring,

1989

Psychology as a Profession

Graduate Assistant

Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University, 1 semester undergraduate course

Fall, 1988 Psychology as a Profession: Graduate

Assistant

Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University, 1 semester undergraduate course

Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)

1996-2008 Degenerative disorders of the nervous

system

Internship Seminar Series

Riverview Hospital

3 hour seminar

1996-2008 Outcome from traumatic brain injury

Internship Seminar Series

Riverview Hospital

3 hour seminar

1996-2008 Clinical neurology for psychologists

Internship Seminar Series

Riverview Hospital

3 hour seminar

1996-2008 Detection of malingering in

neuropsychology

Internship Seminar Series

Riverview Hospital

2 hour seminar

1996-1999 Clinical neurology for psychologists

Internship Seminar Series

Department of Psychiatry, University of

British Columbia

1.5 hour seminar

1996-1999 Behavioral medicine consultation in

hospital settings

Internship Seminar Series

Department of Psychiatry, University of

British Columbia

1.5 hour seminar

1996-1999 Behavioral Interventions for persons with

brain impairment

Internship Seminar Series

Department of Psychiatry, University of

British Columbia

1.5 hour seminar

1996-1999 Psychotherapy with brain-impaired persons

Internship Seminar Series

Department of Psychiatry, University of

British Columbia

1.5 hour seminar

Fall, 1990 &

Fall, 1991

Introduction to Clinical Psychology: Dyad

Instructor for new graduate students

Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University

Spring,

1990

Adult Behavior Therapy: Clinical Training

Group Instructor

Department of Psychology, West Virginia

University

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Clinical Supervisory and Training Responsibilities

I have been providing clinical supervision and training since 1996. I provide this supervision and training

to graduate students, clinical psychology interns, and post-doctoral fellows in clinical neuropsychology. I

coordinated and supervised the longest-running post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology in

Western Canada (1998-2013). A list of trainees is provided below.

Laboratory and Other Research Supervisory and Training Responsibilities

I have been providing research supervision and training since 1996. I provide this supervision and

training to graduate students, clinical psychology interns, and post-doctoral fellows in clinical

neuropsychology. A list of trainees is provided below.

Formally Supervised Trainees (clinical and research)

Year Name, Degree/Training Program

1995-1996 Daniel Slick, MSc., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology Rotation

1995-1996 Elizabeth Sherman, MSc., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology

Rotation

1996-1996 Russell King, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology Rotation

1996-1997 Ingrid Friesen, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Research Supervisor

1996-1997 Manal Guirguis, Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

1996-1997 Dale Sawyer, MSc., Pharmacology Graduate Student, Research Supervisor

1996-1997 Adrianna Mendrek, M.Sc., Neuroscience Graduate Student, Research Supervisor

1996-1997 Gloria Jaccobucci, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology

Rotation

1996-1998 Lynne Sullivan, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology Rotation

1996-1998 Regan Shercliffe, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology

Rotation

1997-1998 Ruth Turner, M.A., Clinical Psychology Graduate Student, Research Supervision

1998-1999 Russell King, M.A./Psy.D., Doctoral Dissertation Co-Supervisor

1998-1999 Grace Hopp, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

1998-2000 Daniel Slick, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2000-2004 Martin Zakrzewski, Psy.D, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2000-2001 Patrick Ethel-King, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2000-2001 Rael Lange, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Research Supervisor

2001-2006 Judy Zaparniuk, M.A., Ph.D., Doctoral Dissertation Supervisor

2001-2002 Faith Auton-Cuff, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2002-2003 Hamid Nazemi, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

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Year Name, Degree/Training Program

2003-2004 Nicholas Bogod, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2003-2006 Carrie Strangway, M.Ed., Graduate Student, Research Supervision

2004-2005 Brian Brooks, MSc., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2005-2006 Kimberly Stringer, B.A, Undergraduate Psychology Student

2005-2007 Brian Brooks, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2006-2008 Lynn Ashton, Psy.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2007-2008 Kyle Ferguson, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2007-2008 Marie-Claude Roberge, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2008-2009 Shawnda Lanting, M.A., Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation

2008-2010 Kyle Ferguson, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2010-2011 Kevin Whitfield, M.A., Clinical Psychology Practicum Student, Neuropsychology

Rotation

2010-2014 Minna Waljas, Ph.D. Student, Research Supervisor

2011-2012 Michelle Langill, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2011-2012 Shannon Gelb, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

2012-2014 Teemu Luoto, MD, Ph.D. Student, Research Supervisor

2012-2013

2014

2014

Shawnda Lanting, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

Margie Rayford, Harvard Catalyst Summer Research Intern

Lily Cabour, B.A., Colby College, Summer Research Intern

2014 Andrew Gardner, PsyD, University of Newcastle (AUS), Post-doctoral Fellow

2014-2016 Magdalena Wojtowicz, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology

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Local Invited Presentations (I lived in Vancouver, Canada from 1995-2013)

None of the talks in this section were sponsored by a pharmaceutical company, business, or for-profit

entity with a commercial interest in a product or device.

1988

Program Developer and Service Coordinator: $7,000 County grant, July 1988

Conducted a parent training workshop: 14 hours

Wrote an accompanying manual (Iverson & Osman, 1988)

Grundy County Hospital - Grundy Center, IA

March 31,

1990

Finding a bachelor's level position in psychology/Invited lecture

West Virginia University Undergraduate Conference on Psychology

December

2, 1992

The assessment of malingered memory deficits/Psychology Internship Consortium

Seminar Series

University of Missouri-Columbia

December

17, 1992

Psychiatric manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus/Department of Physical

Medicine & Rehabilitation Psychology Rounds

University of Missouri-Columbia

April 14,

1992

Neurobehavioral and cognitive deficits secondary to brain disorders in the elderly/Invited

lecture

Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, Columbia, MO

November

18 and

December

1, 1993.

The detection of malingering and deception in neuropsychological assessment/Invited

lecture.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

February

10, 1994

Assessing post-traumatic amnesia in children with the COAT/Invited lecture.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

July 28,

1994

Motor functioning: The role of the basal ganglia and cerebellum/Invited lecture.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

September

1, 1994

Etiology of neuropsychiatric problems in patients with systemic lupus

erythematosus/Invited lecture.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

January 5,

1995

Frontal lobe language disorders. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

Sciences/Invited lecture

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

April 27,

1995

Strategies for faking memory impairment/Invited lecture

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

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June 22,

1995

Neuroanatomy, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology/Invited lecture

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Oklahoma Health

Sciences Center

May 29,

1996

Developing a research orientation in neuropsychiatry/Grand Rounds

Riverview Hospital

June 19,

1996

Detecting malingering and negative response bias in clinical neuropsychology/Invited

lecture

Department of Psychology; Worker’s Compensation Board; Vancouver, B.C.

June 26,

1996

Proper use of the WAIS-R in persons with brain damage: Common clinical practices

versus psychometric realities/Invited lecture

Department of Psychology, Riverview Hospital

March 12,

1997

Strategies for monitoring and reducing aggression in neuropsychiatry/Grand Rounds

Riverview Hospital

October 15,

1997

Clinical interpretation of Mini-Mental State Examination scores in geriatric

neuropsychiatry/Invited lecture

Department of Psychology, Riverview Hospital

March 21,

1997

Detecting malingering and Deception in clinical neuropsychology/Invited lecture

Department of Psychology; Simon Fraser University

October 25,

1997

Neuropsychiatric aspects of systemic lupus erythematosus/Invited lecture

British Columbia Lupus Society’s Annual Education Day

March 20,

1998

Neuropsychiatric aspects of systemic lupus erythematosus/Invited lecture

Department of Rheumatology, University of British Columbia

April 15,

1998

Specialized assessment in adult and geriatric neuropsychiatry/Grand Rounds

Riverview Hospital

October 24,

1998

Managing stress and living well with lupus/Invited lecture

British Columbia Lupus Society’s Annual Education Day

June 24,

1999

The impact of stress and depression on persons with Sjogren’s Syndrome/Invited lecture

Sjogren’s Society Annual Education Day

November

24, 1999

Using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory - Nursing Home Version in geriatric

neuropsychiatry/Invited lecture

Psychology Department, Riverview Hospital

November

21, 2000

Practical considerations regarding statistical testing/Invited lecture

Continuing Medical Education Series, Riverview Hospital

March 1,

2002

Recent research on sports-related concussion/Invited lecture

25th Annual B.C. Neuroscience Academic Day, G.F. Strong

October 2,

2002

Cognitive assessment in neuropsychiatry: Implications for treatment &

rehabilitation/Invited lecture

Neuropsychiatry Conference 2002, Riverview Hospital

October 2,

2002

The complexities of mild traumatic brain injury/Invited lecture

Neuropsychiatry Conference 2002, Riverview Hospital

January 24, Minimal traumatic brain injury/Invited lecture

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2003 Clinical Day, Worker’s Compensation Board

April 23,

2003

Neuropsychological outcome from mild traumatic brain injury/Grand Rounds

Riverview Hospital

November

14, 2003

Differential diagnosis of the persistent postconcussion syndrome/Invited lecture

4th Annual Physician Education Conference, Richmond, British Columbia

December

5, 2003

Reliability and validity of neuropsychological tests/Invited lecture

Colloquium on Cognitive Impairment, Simon Fraser University

February

18, 2004

Behavioral interventions and psychotherapeutic approaches to aggression/Invited lecture

Neuropsychiatry Conference 2004 Multidisciplinary management of aggressive behavior:

Approaches and Controversies, Riverview Hospital

February

12, 2004

Understanding concussions in sports and trauma/Videoconferencing Rounds

University of British Columbia – Continuing Medical Education

May 27,

2004

Differential Diagnosis of the Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome/Videoconferencing

Rounds

University of British Columbia – Continuing Medical Education

April 27,

2011

A Biopsychosocial Conceptualization of Poor Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain

Injury/Invited lecture

GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, UBC Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,

Vancouver, BC

May 12,

2011

A Biopsychosocial Conceptualization of Good and Poor Outcome from Mild Traumatic

Brain Injury/Invited lecture

Return to Work After Concussion Seminar, Vancouver, BC

May 31,

2011

Active Rehabilitation for Slow to Recover Children and Adolescents Following Sport-

Related Concussion/Invited lecture

GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver, BC

October, 22,

2011

Active Rehabilitation for Slow to Recover Concussion/Interactive Small Group Workshop

WorkSafeBC Physician Education Conference

Vancouver, BC, Canada

October 22,

2011

Good and Poor Outcome following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Biopsychosocial

Perspective/Invited lecture

WorkSafeBC Physician Education Conference, Vancouver, BC

June 8, 2012 Active Rehabilitation for Slow to Recover Concussion

Work Safe BC 8th Annual Health Care Professional Conference

Vancouver, BC

October 17,

2012

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Car Crashes to IEDs in

Afghanistan. The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia: Medical Issues

in Personal Injury 2012

Vancouver, BC

October 29,

2013

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Afghanistan. Wounded

Warriors: Understanding the medical needs of those who serve. Harvard Medical School,

Boston, MA

November Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Afghanistan.

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18, 2013 Community Partners Clinical Training Combat Post-traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain

Injury: Effects on Children and Other Family Members. Massachusetts General Hospital,

Boston, MA

March 14,

2014

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Afghanistan. Spaulding

Rehabilitation Hospital Grand Rounds, Charlestown, MA

March 27,

2014

Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment. Massachusetts General Hospital

Neuropsychology Seminar Series, Boston, MA

May 21,

2014

Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment: From Sport-Related Concussion to

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Behavioral Neurology Rounds, Brigham and Women’s

Hospital, Boston, MA

May 27,

2014

On-Demand Recorded Clinical Case Conference: Recognizing and Treating Mild

Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (presented with Sheila A.M.

Rauch, Ph.D.). From the War Zone to the Home Front: Supporting the Mental Health of

Veterans and Families. MGH Psychiatry Academy CE Series.

July 22,

2014

Mental Health and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. In-service training. Speech and Language

Pathology. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.

July 23,

2014

Assessing for Cognitive Impairment in Depression. Depression Clinical Research Program

Rounds. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.

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Report of Regional, National, and International Invited Teaching and Presentations

Invited Presentations and Courses

Regional

None of the talks in this section were sponsored by a pharmaceutical company, business, or for-profit

entity with a commercial interest in a product or device.

Fall 1989 Detection of Faking and Malingering Using Psychological Tests/Half Day Workshop

West Virginia Psychological Association

April 1,

1990

The psychologist as a potential member of a multidisciplinary treatment team for systemic

lupus erythematosus/Invited lecture

Wheeling, WV chapter of the Lupus Foundation of America;

March 13,

1995

Strategies for faking memory impairment/Invited talk

Department of Psychology. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology.

March 13,

1995

Amnesia and emotional incontinence in a patient with herpes simplex encephalitis/Invited

lecture

Department of Psychology. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology.

April 7,

1995

Strategies for faking memory impairment/Invited lecture

Department of Psychology. Bowling Green State University.

April 10,

1995

Amnesia and emotional incontinence in a patient with herpes simplex encephalitis/Invited

lecture

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. St. Francis Health Care Centre.

April 14,

1995

Strategies for faking memory impairment/Invited lecture

Department of Psychiatry. University of Chicago.

June, 1998 Neuropsychiatric aspects of Sjogren’s Syndrome/Invited lecture

Sjogren’s Society Annual Education Day

June 3, 2005 Outcome from mild traumatic brain injury/Invited lecture

2nd Annual Health Care Provider Conference, Workers’ Compensation Board of BC

December

7, 2006

Medical issues in personal injury 2006/Invited lecture

The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

October 23,

2010

Differential Diagnosis, Treatment, and Rehabilitation of the Post-Concussion

Syndrome/Workshop

Worksafe BC 11th Annual Physicians Education Conference

University of Northern British Columbia

Prince George, BC

September

10, 2012

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Sports to Afghanistan

Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds, Alberta Children’s Hospital

Calgary, AB

September

24, 2012

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Sports to Afghanistan

FHSD Research Committee Seminar Series

Kelowna, BC

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October 20,

2012

A Biopsychosocial Conceptualization of Poor Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

13th Annual Work Safe BC Physician Education Conference

Nanaimo, BC

National (from 1995-2013 I lived in Canada)

None of the talks in this section, with the exception of the March 2, 2002 lecture, were sponsored by a

pharmaceutical company, business, or for-profit entity with a commercial interest in a product or device.

Fall, 1993 Strategies of Malingering on Neuropsychological Tests/Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology, 13th Annual Conference

Phoenix, AZ

Fall 1993 Behavioral Neuropsychology: Behavioral Treatment for the Brain Injured/Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology, 13th Annual Conference

Phoenix, AZ

March 2,

2002

Neuropsychological outcome from mild traumatic brain injury. Emerging Trends in

Neurology: Pathophysiology to New Treatments in Epilepsy, Dementia, Headache, and the

Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Invited lecture

Janssen-Ortho Inc.

June 6, 2003 Differential diagnosis of the postconcussion syndrome/Invited lecture

Symposium TCC Mineur-Léger, Laval, Québec

October 3,

2004

Detecting Poor Effort, Exaggeration and Malingering/Invited lecture

22nd Annual General Meeting and Annual Scientific Conference of the Occupational and

Environmental Medical Association of Canada. Vancouver, B.C.

2005 Differential Diagnosis of the Persistent Postconcussion Syndrome/Workshop

Canadian Psychological Association, Annual Meeting

Montreal, Quebec

May 15,

2009

Differential Diagnosis of the Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome & Misdiagnosis of

Cognitive Impairment in Brain Injury Litigation/Half-Day Workshop

Canadian Academy of Psychologists in Disability Assessment

Toronto, O.N.

April 12,

2012

Towards a TBI Research Strategy for Canada: Report from the ONF-BIAC Advisory

Committee/Invited lecture

New Opportunities in Traumatic Brain Injury Research: Advancing the National Research

Agenda, Toronto, Ontario

May 14,

2012

Reception & Kiosk Session on Brain Research in Canada

Health Research Caucasus

Parliament Hill. Ottawa

October 2,

2012

Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Occupational and Environmental Medical

Association of Canada 30th Annual Scientific Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Nov. 16,

2013

Rest and Rehabilitation Following Sport-Related Concussion.

In: Development of Clinical Recommendations for Service Members’ Graded Return to

Activity Following Concussion

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orlando, FL.

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April 17,

2014

Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment: From Sport-Related Concussion to

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

4th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Washington, DC

April 26,

2014

Advanced Interpretation of Neuropsychological Assessment Results in Sport-Related

Concussion

2014 Sports Neuropsychology Concussion Symposium: A Multidisciplinary Integration of

Science and Practice, Dallas, TX.

April 26,

2014

Expert Panel on Ethical Controversies in Sports Concussion Management

2014 Sports Neuropsychology Concussion Symposium: A Multidisciplinary Integration of

Science and Practice, Dallas, TX.

June 26,

2014

Forensic Neuropsychological Assessment with the WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS (workshop

presented with Drs. James Holdnack and Scott Millis)

American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, New York City, NY.

June 26,

2014

The Nature of “I” in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Keynote address with Professor Erin

Bigler)

American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, New York City, NY.

July 12,

2014

Definitions and Determinates of Post-Concussion Symptoms

American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Conference, Chicago, IL.

October 1,

2014

Self-Rated Assessment of Cognitive Symptoms in Depression

Cognition in Depression: What Do We Know? (conference) Silver Spring, MD

July-

December,

2014

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Acute Management, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment, and

Rehabilitation. A 4-Part Online Continuing Education Course (Iverson, Course Developer

and Director). Training Institute of Home Base: A Welcome Back Veterans Initiative.

International (from 1995-2013 I lived in Canada)

None of the talks in this section were sponsored by a pharmaceutical company, business, or for-profit

entity with a commercial interest in a product or device.

April 25,

1995

Strategies for faking memory impairment/Invited lecture

Department of Psychiatry. University of British Columbia

October 6,

2000

Mild head injury controversy: Implications for practice and court testimony/Invited lecture

American Board of Vocational Experts

2000 Practical Approaches to Civil and Criminal Malingering Assessment/Workshop

American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Annual Meeting

Vancouver, BC

2000 Detecting Malingering in Neuropsychological Assessment/Half-Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida

September

27, 2002

Ethical aspects of symptom validity testing in neuropsychology. Symptom, Diagnostic and

Disability Validity: Improving Patient Outcomes/Invited lecture

Physical Medicine Research Foundation & The American College of Occupational and

Environmental Medicine

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September

29, 2002

Diagnostic criteria for feigned neurocognitive dysfunction. Symptom, Diagnostic and

Disability Validity: Improving Patient Outcomes/Invited lecture

Physical Medicine Research Foundation & The American College of Occupational and

Environmental Medicine

2003 Ethical Issues in Neuropsychology: When Ethics and Practice Collide/Half-Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology, Annual Meeting

Dallas, Texas

2004 Differential Diagnosis of the Persistent Postconcussion Syndrome/Half-Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology

Annual Meeting – Seattle, Washington

September

15, 2006

An interactive session on critical issues in mild traumatic brain injury/Invited lecture

North American Brain Injury Society, Brain Injury Conference of the Americas, Miami,

Florida

September

16, 2006

Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Trauma Patients: What Are We

Learning?/Invited lecture

North American Brain Injury Society, Brain Injury Conference of the Americas, Miami,

Florida

2006 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From Sports to the Clinic to the Courtroom/Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology, Annual Meeting

San Antonio, Texas

November

13, 2007

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury & the Post-Concussion Syndrome/Half-Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychiatry

Scottsdale, AZ

May 6, 2008 Identification & Management of Mild TBI in Athletes, Civilians, and Soldiers/Invited

lecture

Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

May 8, 2008 Neuropsychological Assessment Issues in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Invited lecture.

Combined Conference of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and the

Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Australia

May 8, 2008 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury – Diagnosis & Management/Invited lecture

Calvary Wakefield Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

May 8, 2008 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults – Diagnosis & Management/Invited lecture

Calvary College Grove Rehabilitation Hospital, Walkerville, South Australia, Australia

May 9,

2008.

Return to Work & Play after Mild and not so Mild TBI/Invited lecture

Combined Conference of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and the

Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Australia

May 9, 2008 Diagnosis, Interventions, & Outcomes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Workshop

Combined Conference of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and the

Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Australia

July 2008 Assessing Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Forensic Settings/Half-Day Workshop

American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology

Boston, MA, USA

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October 30,

2008

Are Certain Populations at Risk for Long-Term Problems?/Invited lecture

3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Zurich, Switzerland

November

15, 2008

Methodology Matters: Reducing the Risk for Misdiagnosing Persistent Post-Concussion

Syndrome/Invited lecture

International Society for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Chicago, IL

2008 Identifying Poor Effort, Exaggeration, & Malingering in Clinical Neuropsychology/Half-

Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Meeting

New York City, New York

July 2009 Clinical & Psychometric Strategies for Improving Accuracy for Identifying Cognitive

Impairment/Half-Day Workshop

International Neuropsychological Society

Helsinki, Finland

August 12,

2009

Clinical & methodological challenges associated with identifying residual cognitive

deficits/Invited lecture

An International Conference on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Vancouver, BC

August 13,

2009

Concussion in Sports: Return to Play/Invited lecture.

An International Conference on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Vancouver, BC

September

14, 2009

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury & the Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome/Half-Day

Workshop

Syracuse University and Upstate Medical University

Syracuse, NY

October 28,

2009

Residual Symptoms & Deficits Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:

A Biopsychosocial Perspective/Invited lecture

CIMIT Innovation Congress 2009, Boston, MA

November

14, 2009

Drafting the Neuropsychologist: Sport-Related Concussion from Vienna to Zurich and

Beyond/Half-Day Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology

New Orleans, LA

March 12,

2010

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and TBI: Controversies, Caveats, and Conundrums/Invited

lecture

Eighth World Congress on Brain Injury, International Brain Injury Association,

Washington, DC

March 14,

2010

Effort Testing: Clinical and Forensic Controversies and Caveats/Half-Day Workshop

Eighth World Congress on Brain Injury

International Brain Injury Association

Washington, DC,

June 9, 2010 Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment/Invited lecture

Academy of Swiss Insurance Medicine, Basel, Switzerland

June 10,

2010

Misdiagnosis of Neuropsychological Deficits/Invited lecture

Swiss Epilepsy Center, Zurich, Switzerland

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June 11,

2010

Significance of Neuropsychology in the Context of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Invited

lecture

Second International Meeting on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Basel Switzerland

September

17, 2010

Biopsychosocial Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Invited lecture

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

October 13,

2010

Evidence-Based Neuropsychology/Invited lecture

National Academy of Neuropsychology, Vancouver, BC

October 16,

2010

Improving the Methodology for Identifying Cognitive Impairment Associated with

Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury/Workshop

National Academy of Neuropsychology

Vancouver, BC

November

11, 2010

Biopsychosocial Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Invited lecture

Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland

November

19, 2010

Biopsychosocial Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Workshop

Norwegian Neuropsychological Society

Oslo, Norway

December

1, 2010

Advanced Interpretation of the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery/Invited lecture

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

December

2, 2010

Biopsychosocial Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Traumatic Brain Injury

Rounds

Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,

Washington, DC

May 6, 2011 Active Rehabilitation for Slow to Recover Children and Adolescents Following Sport-

Related Concussion/Invited lecture.

National Summit on Sports Concussion & Other Athletic Injuries: Advancing Prevention

& Treatment Solutions, Los Angeles, CA,

March 12,

2011

Biopsychosocial Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Workshop

American College of Professional Neuropsychology

Las Vegas, NV, USA

June 10,

2011

Improving Accuracy in Forensic Neuropsychological Assessment/Workshop

American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology

Washington, DC, USA

March 2,

2012

Concussions in the Military/Invited lecture

Sponsored by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, San Diego, CA

March 22,

2012

Challenges in the Selection and Use of Symptom Validity Assessment Measures

Ninth World Congress on Brain Injury

Edinburgh, Scotland

March 23,

2012

Lessons from Sport-Related Concussion: High School Football to Afghanistan

Ninth World Congress on Brain Injury

Edinburgh, Scotland

March 23,

2012

Sport Concussion Session (Session Moderator)

Ninth World Congress on Brain Injury

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Edinburgh, Scotland

March 29,

2012

Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment

International Academy of Applied Neuropsychology

London, England

June 27,

2012

Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment

International Neuropsychological Society

Oslo, Norway

November

2, 2012

Do we need to “rest the brain” after a concussion? 4th International Consensus Conference

on Concussion in Sport

Zurich, Switzerland

December

11, 2012

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Afghanistan. Traumatic Brain

Injury Grand Rounds, San Antonio National Military Medical Center

San Antonio, TX, USA

May 4, 2013 Review of the Evidence for Pharmacological Therapies & Rehabilitation. International

Sports Concussion Symposium, 2013, Advances in Research and Critical Updates for

Evidence-Based Multidisciplinary Management

Minneapolis, MI, USA

May 4, 2013 Advanced Topics in Neuropsychological Assessment. International Sports Concussion

Symposium, 2013, Advances in Research and Critical Updates for Evidence-Based

Multidisciplinary Management

Minneapolis, MI, USA

Sept. 19,

2013

Advances and Controversies in Neuropsychological Assessment

The ARC Group of Canada's 8th Annual Seminar: “Defending Brain Injury Claims”

Toronto, Canada

November

27, 2013

Advances and Controversies in Neuropsychological Assessment

LTHV: Leichte traumatische Hirnverletzung – eine schwierig zu objektivierende Storung

FIFA Headquarters, Zurich, Switzerland

November

28, 2013

Advances in Neuropsychological Assessment of Sport-Related Concussion.

Sportverletzungen: Einladung zum Fachsymposium

FIFA Headquarters, Zurich, Switzerland

March 19,

2014

Scientific Update on Sport-Related Concussion: Evidence-Based Evaluation, Management,

and Rehabilitation, World Congress on Brain Injury, San Francisco, CA (speakers: M.

McCrea, C. Giza, K. Guskiewicz, G. Iverson, and B. Jordan)

June 6, 2014 Advances in Neuropsychological Assessment of Sport-Related Concussion.

Canadian Psychological Association Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

June 6, 2014 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From High School Football to Afghanistan. Canadian

Psychological Association Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

November

20, 2014

Improving the Methodology for Identifying Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry and

Neurology. Keynote Lecture. 25th Anniversary Conference of the Swedish

Neuropsychological Society. Stockholm, Sweden.

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Report of Clinical Activities and Innovations

Current Licensure and Certification

1996-Present Registered Psychologist, College of Psychologists of British Columbia

2012-Present Registered Psychologist, College of Psychologists of Ontario

2013-Present National Register Health Service Psychologist, National Register of Health

Service Providers in Psychology

2014-Present Licensed Psychologist Health Service Provider, Massachusetts Board of

Registration of Psychologists

Practice Activities

Year(s) Type of activity Name and location of

practice

Level of activity

1995-2006 Psychology and

Neuropsychology

Services

Neuropsychiatry

Program (inpatient),

Riverview Hospital,

Coquitlam, BC

50-60% Effort (1995-

2000)

25-30% Effort (2000-

2006)

2001-2013 Independent Practice

(clinical and forensic

neuropsychology

services)

NeuroHealth Research

& Rehabilitation, Inc.,

Port Coquitlam, BC

25% Effort

2005-2009 Neuropsychology and

TBI Rehabilitation

Services

LifeMark Healthcare

Centre (outpatient),

Vancouver, BC

20% Effort

2010-2013 Neuropsychology

Consultation and

Assessment Services

Copeman Healthcare

Centre (outpatient),

Vancouver, BC

20-30% Effort

10/2014-Present Sports Neuropsychology

Consultation and

Assessment Service

MassGeneral Hospital

for Children Sport

Concussion Program

15% Effort

10/2014-Present Neuropsychology

Consultation and

Assessment Services

Red Sox Foundation and

Massachusetts General

Hospital Home Base

Program

10% Effort

For 11 years, I was clinically and administratively responsible for all psychological and

neuropsychological services to the three inpatient units in the Neuropsychiatry Program at a provincial

psychiatric hospital (approximately 75 beds). As a new consultation-liaison service, we developed and

conducted psychological and neuropsychological evaluations, and we developed behavioral programs for

the management of agitation and aggression. I supervised a staff consisting of one postdoctoral fellow,

one three-quarter-time psychological assistant, and varying numbers of graduate students and interns

(usually 1-2 at a time). For approximately 18 months, I also supervised a masters-level staff psychologist.

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Clinical Innovations

Improving the Methodology for Identifying and Quantifying Mild Cognitive Impairment, Across

the Lifespan, in Psychiatry and Neurology: For nearly 20 years, I have conducted research relating to

the reliability, validity, and clinical accuracy of neuropsychological assessment. Since 2006, I have led a

programmatic research effort relating to developing and evaluating new evidence-based psychometric

criteria for mild cognitive impairment in psychiatry and neurology. This research program has resulted in

a new methodology for how to interpret neuropsychological test results in day-to-day clinical practice.

The new methodology improves accuracy and reduces false positive diagnoses of mild cognitive

impairment. I have implemented this new clinical methodology in programs in Canada, and am beginning

to implement the methodology in Boston. I have trained interns and post-doctoral fellows to use the new

approach. Between 2009 and 2014, I presented at numerous national and international conferences on this

new methodology and how to use it in clinical practice (including conferences in London, England;

Helsinki, Finland; Oslo, Norway; Vancouver, Canada; and Washington, DC). The methodology is

summarized in the book chapters below. This methodology will be the topic for my Presidential Address

at the National Academy of Neuropsychology conference in 2015.

Iverson GL, Brooks BL. Improving accuracy for identifying cognitive impairment. In: Schoenberg MR,

Scott JG, editors. The Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York:

Springer; 2011, 923-950.

Iverson GL. Evidence-based neuropsychological assessment in sport-related concussion. In: Webbe FM,

editor. Handbook of Sport Neuropsychology. New York: Springer Publishing Company; 2011, 131-

154.

Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Holdnack JA. Evidence-based neuropsychological assessment following work-

related injury. In: Bush SS, Iverson GL, editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-Related

Injuries. New York: Guilford Press; 2012, 360-400.

Brooks BL, Iverson GL. Improving the accuracy of identifying cognitive impairment in pediatric

neuropsychological assessments. In: Sherman E, Brooks B, editors. Pediatric Forensic

Neuropsychology. New York: Oxford University Press; 2012, 66-88.

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Report of Scholarship

Publications

Peer reviewed publications in print or other media

Research Investigations

1. Iverson, G.L., Franzen, M.D., & McCracken, L.M. (1991). Evaluation of a standardized

instrument for the detection of malingered memory deficits. Law and Human Behavior, 15, 667-

676.

2. Iverson, A.M., Iverson, G.L., & Lukin, L.E. (1994). Frequent, ungraded testing as an instructional

strategy. American Educational Research Journal, 62, 93-101.

3. Iverson, G.L, Franzen, M.D., & McCracken, L.M. (1994). Application of a forced choice

procedure designed to detect malingered memory deficits. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,

9, 437-450.

4. Iverson, G.L., Iverson, A. M., & Barton, E. A. (1994). The Children’s Orientation and Amnesia

Test: Educational status is a moderator variable in tracking recovery from TBI. Brain Injury, 8(8),

685-688.

5. Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M. D. (1994). The Recognition Memory Test, Digit Span, and Knox

Cube Test as markers of malingered memory impairment. Assessment, 1, 323-334.

6. Iverson, G.L. (1995). Qualitative aspects of malingered memory deficits. Brain Injury, 9(1), 35-

40.

7. Iverson, G.L., Franzen, M.D., & Hammond, J.A. (1995). Examination of inmates’ ability to

malinger on the MMPI-2. Psychological Assessment, 7, 118-121.

8. Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (1996). Using multiple objective memory procedures to detect

simulated malingering. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 18(1), 38-51.

9. Franzen, M.D., Paul, D., & Iverson, G.L. (1996). Reliability of alternate forms of the Trail

making test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 10(2), 125-129.

10. Iverson, G.L. (1996). A comment on the willingness of people to fake problems after motor

vehicle accidents or work-related injuries. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, May/June, 10-13.

11. Iverson, G.L., Myers, B., & Adams, R.L. (1996). Concurrent validity of a WAIS-R seven subtest

short form in patients with brain impairment. Psychological Assessment, 8, 319-323.

12. Iverson, A.M. & Iverson G.L. (1996). Children’s long-term reactions to participating in

sociometric assessment. Psychology in the Schools, 33, 103-112.

13. Iverson, G.L., Slick, D.J., & Smith-Seemiller, L. (1997). Screening for visual-perceptual deficits

following closed head injury: A short form of the Visual Form Discrimination Test. Brain Injury,

11(2), 125-128.

14. Iverson, A.M., Barton, E.A., & Iverson, G.L. (1997). Analysis of risk to children participating in

a sociometric task. Developmental Psychology, 33, 104-112.

15. Iverson, G.L., Myers, B., & Adams, R.L. (1997). Comparison of two computational formulas for

a WAIS-R seven subtest short form. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53, 465-470.

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16. Scott, J.G., Krull, K.R., Iverson, G.L., Williamson, D.J.G., & Adams, R.L. (1997). Oklahoma

Premorbid Intelligence Estimation (OPIE): Validation on clinical samples. The Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 11(2), 146-154.

17. Iverson, G.L., Sherman, E.M.S, & Smith-Seemiller, L. (1997). Development of a short form of

the Visual Form Discrimination Test for assessing cognitive decline associated with dementia.

Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, September/October, 2-3.

18. Iverson, G.L., & McCracken, L.M. (1997). “Postconcussive” symptoms in persons with chronic

pain. Brain Injury, 11(11), 783-790.

19. Iverson, G.L., Guirguis, M., & Green, P. (1998). Assessing intellectual functioning in persons

with schizophrenic spectrum disorders using a seven subtest short form of the WAIS-R.

Schizophrenia Research, 30, 165-168.

20. Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (1998). Detecting malingered memory deficits with the

Recognition Memory Test. Brain Injury, 12(4), 275-282.

21. Iverson, G.L. (1998). Interpretation of Mini-Mental State Examination scores in community-

dwelling elderly and geriatric neuropsychiatry patients. International Journal of Geriatric

Psychiatry. 13, 661-666.

22. Iverson, G.L., & Barton, E.A. (1999). Interscorer reliability of the MMPI-2: Should TRIN and

VRIN be computer scored? Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 65-69.

23. Woodward, T.S., & Iverson, G.L. (1999). The Behavioural Assessment Scale: Internal

consistency and factor structure for an elderly psychiatric population. Applied Neuropsychology,

6(3), 170-177

24. Iverson, G.L., Turner, R.A., & Green, P. (1999). Predictive validity of WAIS-R VIQ-PIQ splits in

persons with major depression. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 519-524.

25. Hopp, G.A., & Iverson, G.L. (1999). Using the Behavioural Assessment Scale in inpatient

neuropsychiatry. The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, September/October, 10-13.

26. Iverson, G.L. (1999). Interpreting change on the WAIS-III/WMS-III in persons with traumatic

brain injuries. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, July/August, 16-20.

27. Iverson, G.L., Franzen, M.D., & Lovell, M.R. (1999). Normative comparisons for the Controlled

Oral Word Association Test following acute traumatic brain injury. The Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 13(4), 437-441.

28. Green, P., Iverson, G.L., & Allen, L. (1999). Detecting malingering in head injury litigation with

the Word Memory Test. Brain Injury, 13, 813-819.

29. Lovell M.R., Iverson, G.L., Collins, M.W., McKeag D.B., Maroon, J.C. (1999). Does loss of

consciousness predict neuropsychological decrements after concussion? Clinical Journal of Sports

Medicine, 9, 193-198.

30. Iverson, G.L., Woodward, T.S., & Smith Seemiller, L. (2000). Internal consistency and

concurrent validity of two short forms of the Visual Form Discrimination Test. Applied

Neuropsychology, 7(2), 108-110.

31. Iverson, G.L., Slick, D.J., & Franzen, M.D. (2000). Evaluation of a WMS-R malingering index in

a non-litigating clinical sample. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22(2),

191-197.

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32. Iverson, G.L., Sherman, E., Myers, B., & Adams, R. (2000). Clinical usefulness of the WAIS-R

Seven-Subtest Short Form in persons with lateralized brain lesions. The Journal of Cognitive

Rehabilitation, 18, 16-20.

33. Iverson, G.L. & Hughes, R. (2000). Monitoring aggression and problem behavior in inpatient

neuropsychiatry. Psychiatric Services, 51, 1040-1042.

34. Iverson, G.L., Lovell, M.R., & Smith S.S. (2000). Does brief loss of consciousness affect

cognitive functioning after mild head injury? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 15, 643-648.

35. Woodward, T.S., & Iverson, G.L. (2000). The Behavioural Assessment Scale: Norms for factor-

based subscales. Applied Neuropsychology, 7(3), 160-185.

36. Iverson, G.L., Lovell, M.R., Smith, S., & Franzen, M.D. (2000). Prevalence of abnormal CT-

Scans following mild head injury. Brain Injury, 14(12), 1057-1061.

37. Iverson, G.L., Slick, D.J., & Franzen, M.D. (2000). Clinical normative data for the WCST-64

following uncomplicated mild head injury. Applied Neuropsychology, 7(4), 247-251.

38. Slick, D.J., Iverson, G.L., & Green, P. (2000). California Verbal Learning Test indicators of

suboptimal performance in a sample of head injury litigants. Journal of Clinical and Experimental

Neuropsychology, 22(5), 569-579.

39. Iverson, G.L. (2001). Interpreting change on the WAIS-III/WMS-III in clinical samples. Archives

of Clinical Neuropsychology, 16, 183-191.

40. Iverson, G.L., Sawyer, D.C., McCracken, L.M., & Kozora, E. (2001). Assessing depression in

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Determining reliable change. Lupus, 10, 266-271.

41. McCracken, L.M. & Iverson, G.L. (2001). Predicting complaints of impaired cognitive

functioning in patients with chronic pain. Journal of Pain Symptom Management, 21, 392-396.

42. Iverson, G.L., & Woodward, T.S. (2001). Measuring adaptive behavior in inpatient

neuropsychiatry: The Behavioural Assessment Scale. Assessment, 8, 119-126.

43. Iverson, G.L., King, R.J., Scott, J.G., & Adams, R.L. (2001). Cognitive complaints in litigating

patients with head injuries or chronic pain. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2(1), 19-30.

44. Iverson, G.L. (2001). Can malingering be identified with the Judgment of Line Orientation Test?

Applied Neuropsychology, 8, 167-173.

45. Iverson, G.L., & Green, P. (2001). Measuring improvement or decline on the WAIS-R in

inpatient psychiatry. Psychological Reports, 89, 457-462.

46. Iverson, G.L., Sawyer, D.C., & Friesen, I.C. (2001). The Behavioural Assessment Scale:

Monitoring adaptive functioning in long-term care. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 19 (3),

18-21.

47. Iverson, G.L., Woodward, T.S., & Green, P. (2001). Base rate data for VIQ-PIQ differences in

1,593 psychiatric inpatients. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 1579-1587.

48. Iverson, G.L. & Slick, D.J (2001). Base rates of the WMS-R Malingering Index following

traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 19, 5-13.

49. Green, P. & Iverson, G.L. (2001). Effects of injury severity & cognitive exaggeration on

olfactory deficits in head injury compensation claims. Neurorehabilitation,16, 237-243.

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50. Iverson, G.L., Slick, D., & Franzen, M.D. (2001). Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised savings

scores in substance-abuse inpatients. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 19, 16-19.

51. Green, P., & Iverson, G.L. (2001). Validation of the Computerized Assessment of Response Bias

in litigating patients with head injuries. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 15(4), 492-497.

52. Gervais, R.O., Green, P., Allen, L.M., & Iverson, G.L. (2001). Effects of coaching on symptom

validity testing in chronic pain patients presenting for disability assessments. Journal of Forensic

Neuropsychology, 2(2), 1-20.

53. Iverson, G.L., Woodward, T.S., & Iverson, A.M. (2002). Regression-predicted age norms for the

Children’s Orientation and Amnesia Test. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17, 131-142.

54. Rohling, M.L., Green, P., Allen, L.M., & Iverson, G.L. (2002). Depressive symptoms and

neurocognition in patients passing symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,

17, 205-222.

55. Iverson, G.L., Henrichs, T.F., Barton, E.A., & Allen, S. (2002). Specificity of the MMPI-2 Fake

Bad Scale as a marker for personal injury malingering. Psychological Reports, 90, 131-136.

56. Hughes, R. & Iverson G.L. (2002). The PBRS: Six years on an inpatient neuropsychiatry unit.

Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 20, 6-12.

57. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Senior, G.J., & Chelune, G.J. (2002). A primer on cluster analysis

applications to cognitive rehabilitation research. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 20, 16-33.

58. Iverson, G.L., Hopp, G.A., DeWolfe, K., & Solomons, K. (2002). Measuring change in

psychiatric symptoms using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory: Nursing Home Version. International

Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 17, 438-443.

59. Iverson, G.L. (2002). Screening for depression in systemic lupus erythematosus with the British

Columbia Major Depression Inventory. Psychological Reports, 90, 1091-1096.

60. Haley, G.M.T., Iverson, G.L., & Moreau, M. (2002). Development of the Riverview Psychiatric

Inventory. Psychiatric Quarterly, 73, 249-256.

61. McCracken, L.M. & Iverson, G.L. (2002). Disrupted sleep patterns and daily functioning in

chronic pain. Pain Research and Management, 7, 75-79.

62. Collins, M.W., Lovell, M.R., Iverson, G.L., Cantu, R., Maroon, J. Field, M. (2002). Cumulative

effects of concussion in high school athletes. Neurosurgery, 51, 1175-1179.

63. Iverson, G.L., Stampfer, H.G., Gaetz, M. (2002). Reliability of circadian heart pattern analysis in

psychiatry. Psychiatric Quarterly, 73, 195-203.

64. Iverson, G.L. & Tulsky, D.S. (2003). Detecting malingering on the WAIS-III: Unusual digit span

performance patterns in the normal population and in clinical groups. Archives of Clinical

Neuropsychology, 18, 1-9.

65. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., Green, P., & Franzen, M.D. (2002). Detecting exaggeration and

malingering with the Trail Making Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 16(3), 398-406.

66. Lovell, M.R., Collins, M.W., Iverson, G.L., Field, M., Maroon, J., Cantu, R., Podell, K., Powell,

J., Fu, F.H. (2003). Recovery from mild concussion in high school athletes. Journal of

Neurosurgery, 98, 296-301.

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67. Collins, M.W., Field, M., Lovell, M.R., Iverson, G.L., Johnston, K.M., Maroon, J., & Fu, F.H.

(2003). Relationship between post-concussion headache and neuropsychological test performance

in high school athletes. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 31, 168-173.

68. Moritz, S., Iverson, G.L., & Woodward, T. S. (2003). Reliable change indices for memory

performance in schizophrenia as a means to determine drug-induced cognitive decline. Applied

Neuropsychology, 10(2), 115-120.

69. Collins, M.W., Iverson, G.L., Lovell, M.R., McKeag, D.B., Norwig, J., & Maroon, J. (2003). On-

field predictors of neuropsychological and symptom deficit following sports-related concussion.

Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 13, 222-229.

70. Iverson, G.L. & Lange, R. (2003). Examination of postconcussion-like symptoms in a healthy

sample. Applied Neuropsychology, 10(3), 137-144.

71. Iverson, G.L., Brickell, T.A., & Lange, R.T. (2003). Clinical use of the BC Major depression

Inventory in rehabilitation settings. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 21, 28-31.

72. Viljoen, J.L., Iverson, G.L., Griffiths, S., & Woodward, T.S. (2003). Factor structure of the Beck

Depression Inventory-II in a medical outpatient sample. Journal of Clinical Psychology in

Medical Settings, 10, 289-291.

73. Green. P., Rohling, M.L., Iverson, G.L., & Gervais, R.O. (2003). Relationships between olfactory

discrimination and head injury severity. Brain Injury, 17(6), 479-96.

74. Iverson, G.L., Lovell, M.R., & Collins, M.W. (2003). Interpreting Change on ImPACT Following

Sport Concussion. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 17(4), 460-467.

75. Gaetz, M., Iverson, G.L., Rzempoluck, E.J., Remick, R., McLean, P., & Linden, W. (2004). Self-

organizing neural network analyses of cardiac data in depression. Neuropsychobiology, 49, 30-37.

76. Iverson, G.L., Gaetz, M., Lovell, M.R., & Collins, M.W. (2004). Cumulative effects of

concussion in amateur athletes. Brain Injury, 18(5), 433-443.

77. Lovell, M.R., Collins, M.W., Iverson, G.L., Johnston, K.M., & Bradley, J.P. (2004). Grade 1 or

“Ding” Concussions in High School Athletes. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 32, 47-54.

78. Iverson, G.L. (2004). Objective assessment of psychomotor retardation in primary care patients

with depression. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27, 31-37.

79. Iverson, G.L., Gaetz, M., Lovell, M.R., & Collins, M.W. (2004). Relation between subjective

fogginess and neuropsychological testing following concussion. Journal of the International

Neuropsychological Society, 10, 904-906.

80. Viljoen, H., Ward, A., Iverson, G.L., & Brink, J. (2004). Neuropsychological impairment in

forensic psychiatric patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Journal of Cognitive

Rehabilitation, Fall, 6-11

81. Iverson, G.L., & Remick, R. (2004). Diagnostic accuracy of the British Columbia Major

Depression Inventory. Psychological Reports, 95, 1241-1247.

82. Iverson, G.L., Mendrek, A., & Adams, R.L. (2004). The persistent belief that VIQ-PIQ splits

suggest lateralized brain damage. Applied Neuropsychology, 11, 85-90.

83. Iverson, G.L., & Thordarson, D.S. (2005). Women with low activity levels are at increased risk

for depression. Psychological Reports, 96, 133-140.

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84. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., & Franzen, M.D. (2005). Effects of mild traumatic brain injury

cannot be differentiated from substance abuse. Brain Injury, 19(1), 11-18.

85. Iverson, G.L., Lovell, M.R., & Collins, M.W. (2005). Validity of ImPACT for measuring

processing speed following sports-related concussion. Journal of Clinical and Experimental

Neuropsychology, 27(6), 683-689.

86. Lange, R., Iverson, G.L., Ethel-King, P., Zakrzewski, M., & Franzen, M. (2005). Interpreting the

Trail Making Test following traumatic brain injury: Comparison of traditional time scores and

derived indices. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 27(7), 897-906.

87. Iverson, G.L., Gaetz, M., Rzempoluck, E.J., McLean, P., Linden, W., & Remick, R. (2005). A

new potential marker for abnormal cardiac physiology in depression. Journal of Behavioral

Medicine, 28(6), 507-511.

88. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Lovell, M.R., & Collins, M.W. (2006). No cumulative effects for

one or two previous concussions. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 40(1), 72-75.

89. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R., Viljoen, H., & Brink, J. (2006). The WAIS-III General Ability Index in

neuropsychiatry and forensic psychiatry inpatient samples. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,

21, 77-82.

90. Collins, M.W., Lovell, M.R., Iverson, G.L., Ide, T., & Maroon, J. (2006). Examining concussion

rates and return to play in high school football players wearing newer helmet technology: A three

year prospective cohort study. Neurosurgery, 58(2), 275-286.

91. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Sullivan, K., & Anderson, D. (2006). Suppressed working memory on

the WMS-III as a marker for poor effort. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology,

28(3), 294-305.

92. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Collins, M.W., & Lovell, M.R. (2006). Tracking neuropsychological

recovery following concussion in sport. Brain Injury, 20(3), 245-252.

93. Iverson, G.L. (2006). Misdiagnosis of the persistent postconcussion syndrome in patients with

depression. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 303-310.

94. Schoenberg, M.R., Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Chelune, G.J., Scott, J.G., & Adams, R.L. (2006).

Clinical validation of the General Ability Index – Estimate (GAI-E): Estimating premorbid GAI.

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 20(3), 365-381.

95. Iverson G.L. (2006). Sensitivity of computerized neuropsychological screening in depressed

university students. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 20, 695-701.

96. Lovell, M.R., Iverson, G.L., Collins, M.W., Podell, K., Johnston, K.M., Pardini, D., Pardini, J.,

Norwig, J., & Maroon, J.C. (2006). Measurement of symptoms following sports-related

concussion: Reliability & normative data for the Post-Concussion Scale. Applied

Neuropsychology, 13(3), 166-174.

97. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., & Viljoen, H. (2006). Comparing the Canadian and American WAIS-

III normative systems in inpatient neuropsychiatry and forensic psychiatry. Canadian Journal of

Behavioural Sciences, 38, 348-353.

98. Iverson, G.L. (2006). Complicated vs. uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury: Acute

neuropsychological outcome. Brain Injury, 20(13-14), 1335-1344.

99. Iverson, G.L. (2007). Predicting slow recovery from sport-related concussion: The new simple-

complex distinction. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 17, 31-37.

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100. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., White, T. (2007). Substantial risk of 'Accidental MCI' in healthy

older adults: Base rates of low memory scores in neuropsychological assessment. Journal of the

International Neuropsychological Society, 13. 490-500.

101. Oldewening, K., Lange, R., Willan, S., Strangway, C., Kang, N., &. Iverson, G., (2007). Effects

of an education training program on attitudes to electroconvulsive therapy. Journal of ECT, 23,

82-88.

102. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.I., Franzen, M.D. (2007). Short-term neuropsychological outcome

following uncomplicated mild TBI: Effects of day-of-injury intoxication and pre-injury alcohol

abuse. Neuropsychology, 21(5), 590-598.

103. Iverson, G.L., Williamson, D.J., Ropacki, M., & Reilly, K.J. (2007). Frequency of abnormal

scores on the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery Screening Module (S-NAB) in a mixed

neurological sample. Applied Neuropsychology, 14(3), 178-182.

104. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (2007). Comparability of neuropsychological test

profiles in patients with chronic substance abuse and mild traumatic brain injury. Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 22(2), 209-227.

105. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Viljoen, H., & Brink, J. (2007). Clinical validation of Canadian

WAIS-III index short forms in inpatient neuropsychiatry and forensic psychiatry. The Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 21(3), 434-441.

106. Iverson, G.L., LePage, J., Koehler, B.E., Shojania, K., & Badii, M. (2007). Test of Memory

Malingering (TOMM) scores are not affected by chronic pain or depression in patients with

fibromyalgia. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21(3), 532-546

107. Iverson, G.L., Kaarto, M.L., & Koehle, M.S. (2008). Normative data for the Balance Error

Scoring System: Implications for brain injury evaluations. Brain Injury, 22(2), 147-152.

108. Le Page J.A., Iverson G.L., Collins, P. (2008). The impact of judges’ perceptions of credibility in

fibromyalgia claims. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 31, 30-40.

109. Lange, R.T. & Iverson, G.L. (2008). Concurrent validity of WAIS-III index score short forms in

the Canadian standardization sample. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 68(1), 139-

153

110. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Holdnack, J.A., & Feldman, H.H. (2008). The potential for

misclassification of mild cognitive impairment: A study of memory scores on the Wechsler

Memory Scale-III in healthy older adults. Journal of the International Neuropsychological

Society, 14 (3), 463-478

111. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (2008). Effects of day-of-injury alcohol intoxication

on neuropsychological outcome in the acute recovery period following traumatic brain injury.

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 23, (7-8), 809-822.

112. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Ashton, V.L., Johnson, L.G., & Gualtieri, C.T. (2008). Does

familiarity with computers affect computerized neuropsychological test performance?. Journal of

Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 31(5), 594-604.

113. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., & Haley, G.M.T. (2009). Interpretation of the RBANS in inpatient

psychiatry: Clinical normative data and prevalence of low scores for patients with schizophrenia.

Applied Neuropsychology, 16(1), 31-41.

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114. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (2009). Neuropsychological functioning following

complicated versus uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 23 (2), 83-91.

115. Gaetz, M. & Iverson, G.L. (2009). Sex differences in self-reported symptoms following aerobic

exercise in non-injured athletes: Implications for concussion management programs. British

Journal of Sports Medicine, 43, 508-513.

116. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Feldman, H.H., & Holdnack, J.A. (2009). Minimizing misdiagnosis:

psychometric criteria for possible or probable memory impairment. Dementia and Geriatric

Cognitive Disorders, 27, 439-450.

117. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Sherman, E.M.S., & Holdnack, J.A. (2009). Healthy children and

adolescents obtain some low scores across a battery of memory tests. Journal of the International

Neuropsychological Society, 15, 613-617.

118. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., & White, T. (2009). Advanced interpretation of the

Neuropsychological Assessment Batter with older adults: Base rate analyses, discrepancy scores,

and interpreting change. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 647-657.

119. Gagnon, I., Galli, C., Friedman, D., Grilli, L., & Iverson, G.L. (2009). Active rehabilitation for

children who are slow to recover following sport-related concussion. Brain Injury, 23(12), 956-

964.

120. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Young, A.H., Johnson, L.G., & Gualtieri, C.T. (2009). Rapid

computerized assessment of neurocognitive deficits in bipolar disorder. Applied Neuropsychology,

16(3), 207-213.

121. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., Brooks, B.L., & Ashton, V.L. (2009). ‘Good Old Days’ bias

following mild traumatic brain injury. Clinical Neuropsychologist, 24(1), 17-37

122. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Young, A.H. (2009). Identifying neurocognitive impairment in

depression using computerized testing. Applied Neuropsychology, 16(4), 254-261.

123. Lange, R.T., Brubacher, J., Iverson, G.L., Procyshyn, R., & Mitrovic, S. (2010). Differential

effects of alcohol intoxication on S100B levels following traumatic brain injury. Journal of

Trauma, 68(5), 1065-1071.

124. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Ashton, V.L., & Lange, R.T. (2010). Interview versus questionnaire

symptom reporting in people with postconcussion syndrome. Journal of Head Trauma

Rehabilitation, 25(1), 23-30.

125. Brooks, B.L., Sherman, E.M.S., & Iverson, G.L. (2010). Healthy children get low scores too:

Prevalence of low scores on the NEPSY-II in preschoolers, children, and adolescents. Archives of

Clinical Neuropsychology,25, 182-190.

126. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Sherman, E.M.S., & Roberge, M. (2010). Identifying cognitive

problems in children and adolescents with depression using computerized neuropsychological

testing. Applied Neuropsychology, 17(1), 37-43.

127. Brooks, B.L. & Iverson, G.L. (2010). Comparing actual to estimated base rates of ‘abnormal’

scores on neuropsychological test batteries: Implications for interpretation. Archives of Clinical

Neuropsychology, 25(1), 14-21.

128. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Ashton Rennison, V.L. (2010). Influence of poor effort

on self-reported symptoms and neurocognitive test performance following mild traumatic brain

injury. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 32(9), 961-972.

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129. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., & Rose, A. (2010). Postconcussion symptom reporting and the ‘Good

Old Days’ bias following mild traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 25,

442-450.

130. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Brubacher, J., & Franzen, M.D. (2010). Effect of blood alcohol level

on Glasgow Coma Scale scores following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 24(7-8), 919-927.

131. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., & Rose, A. (2011). Depression strongly influences postconcussion

symptom reporting following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation,

16(2), 127-137.

132. Brooks, B.L., Holdnack, J.A., & Iverson, G.L. (2011). Advanced clinical interpretation of the

WAIS-IV and WMS-IV: Prevalence of low scores varies by level of intelligence and years of

education. Assessment, 18(2), 156-67.

133. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Langenecker, S.A., Young, A.H. (2011). Identifying a cognitive

impairment subgroup in adults with mood disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders, 132(3), 360-

367

134. Lange, R.T., Brubacher, J.R. Iverson, G.L. (2012). Clinical utility of the protein S100B to

evaluate traumatic brain injury in the presence of acute alcohol intoxication. Journal of Head

Trauma Rehabilitation,27(2), 123-134.

135. Olson, R.A., Iverson, G.L., Carolan, H., Parkinson, M., Brooks, B.L., McKenzie, M. (2011).

Prospective comparison of two cognitive screening tests: Diagnostic accuracy and correlation with

community integration and quality of life. Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 105, 337-344.

136. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Brubacher, J., Madler, B., Heran, M. (2011). Diffusion tensor

imaging findings are not strongly associated with post-concussional disorder two months

following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, EPub June 2.

137. Iverson, G.L., Hakulinen, U., Waljas, M., Dastidar, P., Lange, R.T., Soimakallio, S., Ohman, J.

(2011). To exclude, or not to exclude: White matter hyperintensities in diffusion tensor imaging

research. Brain Injury, 25, 1325-1332.

138. Krol, A.L., Mrazik, M., Naidu, D., Brooks, B.L., & Iverson, G.L. (2011). Assessment of

symptoms in a concussion management program: Method influences outcome. Brain Injury, 25,

1300-1305.

139. Lange, R.T., Brickell, T.A., Iverson, G.L., Parkinson, G., Bhagwat, A., French, L.M. (2011). 12-

month outcome from mild traumatic brain injury and polytrauma in U.S. military services

members. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – E: Human and Societal Dynamics;

Coping with Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Returning Troops. IOS Press, 86, 171-186.

140. Iverson, G. L., Echemendia, R. J., LaMarre, A. K., Brooks, B. L., & Gaetz, M. B. (2012).

Possible lingering effects of multiple past concussions. Rehabilitation Research & Practice.

Article ID 316575, 7 pages.

141. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., Wäljas, M., Liimatainen, S., Dastidar, P., Hartikainen, K.M.,

Soimakallio, S., & Öhman, J. (2012) Outcome from complicated versus uncomplicated mild

traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Research & Practice, 27, 480-494.

142. French, L.M., Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Ivins, B., Marshall, K., Schwab, K. (2012). Influence of

bodily injuries on symptom reporting following uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury in U.S.

military services members. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 27(1), 63-74.

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143. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Lanting, S.C., Horton, A.M. Jr., & Reynolds, C.R. (2012).

Improving test interpretation for detecting executive dysfunction in adults and older adults:

Prevalence of low scores on the Test of Verbal Conceptualization and Fluency. Applied

Neuropsychology, 19(1), 61-70.

144. Pöyry, T., Luoto, T.M., Kataja, A., Brander, A., Tenovuo, O., Iverson, G.L., & Öhman, J. (2012).

Acute Assessment of Brain Injuries in Ground Level Falls. Journal of Head Trauma

Rehabilitation, 28, 89-97.

145. Lange, R.T., Brickell, T.A., French, L.M., Merritt, V.C., Bhagwat, A., Pancholi, S., & Iverson,

G.L. (2012). Neuropsychological outcome from uncomplicated mild TBI, complicated mild TBI,

and moderate TBI in U.S. military personnel. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 47, 480-494

146. Wäljas, M., Iverson, G. L., Hartikainen, K., Liimatainen, S., Dastidar, P., Soimakallio, S.,

Jehkonen, M., & Öhman, J. (2012). Reliability, validity, and clinical usefulness of the BNI Fatigue

Scale in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 26, 972-978.

147. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Koushik, N.S., Mazur-Mosiewicz, A., Horton, A.M. Jr., & Reynolds,

C.R. (2012). Prevalence of low scores in children and adolescents on the Test of Verbal

Conceptualization and Fluency (TVCF). Applied Neuropsychology, 19, 61-70.

148. Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Brickell, T.A., Staver, T., Pancholi, S., Bhagwat, A., & French, L.M.

(2012). Clinical utility of the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test-II to detect poor effort in

U.S. military personnel following traumatic brain injury. Psychological Assessment, 25(2), 339-

352.

149. Luoto, T.M., Tenovuo, O., Kataja, A., Brander, A., Öhman, J., & Iverson, G.L. (2013). Who gets

recruited in mild traumatic brain injury research? Journal of Neurotrauma, 30, 11-16.

150. Iverson, G.L. & Koehle, M.S. (2013). Normative data for the Modified Balance Error Scoring

System in adults. Brain Injury, 27(5), 596-599.

151. Lange, R.T., Brickell, T., French, L.M., Ivins, B., Bhagwat, A., Pancholi, S., & Iverson, G.L.

(2013). Risk factors for postconcussion symptom reporting after traumatic brain injury in U.S.,

military service members. Journal of Neurotrauma, 30, 237-246.

152. Iverson, G.L. & Lam, R.W. (2013). Rapid screening for perceived cognitive impairment in major

depressive disorder. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 25, 135-140.

153. Silverberg, N., Lange, R., Millis, S., Rose, A., Hopp, G., Leach, S., & Iverson, G. (2013).

Postconcussion symptom reporting following multiple mild traumatic brain injuries. Journal of

Neurotrauma, 30(16), 1398-1404.

154. Iverson, G.L. & Koehle, M.S. (2013). Normative data for the Balance Error Scoring System in

adults. Rehabilitation Research and Practice, March 18, 2013.

155. Iverson, G.L., Brooks, B.L., Ashton Rennison, V.L. (2013). Minimal gender differences on the

CNS Vital Signs computerized neurocognitive battery. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 21, 36-

42.

156. Waljas, M., Lange, R.T., Hakulinen, U., Huhtala, H., Dastidar, P., Hartikainen, K., Ohman, J., &

Iverson, G.L. (2014). Biopsychosocial outcome following uncomplicated mild traumatic brain

injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 31, 108-124.

157. Lange, R.T., Shewchuk, J.R., Heran, M.K.S., Rauscher, A., Jarrett, M., Brubacker, J.R., &

Iverson, G.L. (2013). To exclude or not to exclude: Further examination of the influence of white

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matter hyperintensities in diffusion tensor imaging research. Journal of Neurotrauma, 31(2), 198-

205

158. Wäljas, M., Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., Liimatainen, S., Hartikainen, K., Dastidar, P.,

Soimakallio, S., Öhman, J. (2014). Return to work following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal

of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 29(5), 443-450.

159. Luoto, T.M., Silverberg, N.D., Kataja, A., Brander, A., Tenovuo, O., Ohman, J., & Iverson, G.L.

(2014). Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) in a civilian trauma sample with mild

traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 31, 8, 728-738.

160. Brooks, B.L., Sherman, E.M.S., & Iverson, G.L. (2014). Embedded validity indicators on CNS

Vital Signs in youth with neurological diagnoses. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 29, 422-

431.

161. Lange, R. T., Shewchuk, J.R., Rauscher, A., Jarrett, M., Heran, M.K.S., Brubacher, J.R., &

Iverson, G. L. (2014). A Prospective Study of the Influence of Acute Alcohol Intoxication versus

Chronic Alcohol Consumption on Outcome following Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of

Clinical Neuropsychology, 29, 478-495.

162. Ilvesmäki, T, Luoto, TM, Hakulinen, U, Brander, A, Ryymin, P, Eskola, H, Iverson, GL, &

Öhman, J (2014). Acute mild traumatic brain injury is not associated with white matter change on

diffusion tensor imaging. Brain, 137, 1876-1882.

163. Isokuortti, H, Luoto, TM, Kataja, A, Brander, A, Siironen, J, Liimatainen, S, Iverson, GL, Ylinen,

A, & Öhman, J (2014). Necessity of Monitoring after Negative Head CT in Acute Head Injury.

Injury, 45, 1340-1344.

164. Holli-Helenius K, Luoto TM, Brander A, Wäljas M, Iverson GL, Ohman J. (2014). Structural

integrity of medial temporal lobes of patients with acute mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of

Neurotrauma, 31, 1153-1160.

165. Silverberg, N. D., Luoto, T. M., Öhman, J., & Iverson, G. L. (2014). Assessment of mild

traumatic brain injury with the King-Devick Test® in an emergency department sample. Brain

Injury, 28 (12):1590-1593.

166. Harrison, A.G., Armstrong, I.T., Harrison, L.E., Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L. (2014). Comparing

Canadian and American Normative Scores on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth

Edition. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 29 (8), 737-746.

167. Mannix, R., Iverson, G.L., Maxwell, B., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., & Berkner, P.D. (2014).

Multiple Prior Concussions are Associated with Symptoms in High School Athletes. Annals of

Clinical and Translational Neurology, 1(6): 433-438.

168. Iverson, G. L., Atkins, J. E., Zafonte, R. & Berkner, P. D. (2014). Concussion History in

Adolescent Athletes with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Neurotrauma. Nov

6, 2014 [Epub ahead of print].

169. Wäljas, M., Lange, R.T., Dastidar, P., Huhtala, H., Liimatainen, S., Hartikainen, K., & Öhman, J.,

Iverson, G.L. (2015). A Prospective Biopsychosocial Study of the Persistent Post-Concussion

Symptoms Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 32 (8):534-47.

170. Vartiainen, M.V., Holm, A., Peltonen, K., Luoto, T. M., Iverson, G.L., Hokkanen, L. (2015).

King-Devick test normative reference values for professional male ice hockey players.

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 25 (3):e327-30.

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171. Lange, R. T., Panenka, W. J., Shewchuk, J. R., Heran, M. K. S., Brubacher, J. R., Bioux, S.,

Eckbo, R., Shenton, M. E., & Iverson, G. L. (2015). Diffusion Tensor Imaging Findings and

Postconcussion Symptom Reporting Six-Weeks Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives

of Clinical Neuropsychology, 30 (1), 7-25.

172. Moser, R. S., Schatz P., Glenn, M., Kollias, K. E., & Iverson, G. L. (2015). Examining Prescribed

Rest as Treatment for Adolescents who are Slow to Recover from Concussion. Brain Injury, 29

(1), 58-63.

173. Ivins, B.J., Lange, R. T., Cole, W. R., Kane, R., Schwab, K. A., & Iverson, G.L. (2015). Using

Base Rates of Low Scores to Interpret the ANAM4 TBI-MIL Battery following Mild Traumatic

Brain Injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 30 (1), 26-38.

174. Mistridis, P., Egli, S. C., Iverson, G. L., Berres, M., Willmes, K., Welsh-Bohmer, K. A., Monsch,

A. U. (2015). Considering the base rates of low performance in cognitively healthy older adults

improves the accuracy to identify neurocognitive impairment with the Consortium to Establish a

Registry for Alzheimer's Disease-Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (CERAD-NAB).

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 265 (5), 407-417.

175. Saffer, B. Y., Lanting, S. C., Koehle, M. S., Klonsky, E. D., & Iverson, G. L. (2015). Rapid

Screening for Cognitive Impairment Using the PROMIS® Applied Cognition-Abilities Scales in a

Medical Outpatient Sample. Psychiatry Research, 226 (1):169-172.

176. Luoto, T. M., Iverson, G. L., Losoi, H., Wäljas, M., Tenovuo, O., Kataja, A., Brander, A., &

Öhman, J. (2015). Clinical Correlates of Retrograde Amnesia in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Brain Injury, 29(5):565-572

177. Gagnon, I., Grilli, L., Friedman, D., & Iverson, G. L. (2015). A pilot study of active rehabilitation

for adolescents who are slow to recover from sport-related concussion. Scandinavian Journal of

Medicine and Science in Sports. [Epub ahead of print]

178. Losoi H., Silverberg N.D., Wäljas M., Turunen S., Rosti-Otajärvi E., Helminen M., Luoto T.M.,

Julkunen J., Öhman J., Iverson G.L. (2015). Resilience Is Associated with Outcome from Mild

Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 32 (13), 942-949.

179. Gardner A.J., Iverson G.L., Quinn T.N., Makdissi M., Levi C.R., Shultz S.R., Wright D.K.,

Stanwell P. (2015). A preliminary video analysis of concussion in the National Rugby League.

Brain Injury. 2015 Jun 17:1-4. [Epub ahead of print].

180. Isokuortti H.T., Iverson G.L., Kataja A., Brander A., Öhman J., Luoto T.M. (2015). Who Gets

Head Trauma or Recruited in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Research? Journal of Neurotrauma.

2015 Jun 9. [Epub ahead of print].

181. Brooks B.L., Iverson G.L., Atkins J.E., Zafonte R., Berkner P.D. (2015). Sex Differences and

Self-Reported Attention Problems During Baseline Concussion Testing. Applied

Neuropsychology- Child. 2015 Apr 29:1-8. [Epub ahead of print].

182. Storzbach D., O'Neil M.E., Roost S.M., Kowalski H., Iverson G.L., Binder L.M., Fann J.R.,

Huckans M. (2015). Comparing the Neuropsychological Test Performance of Operation Enduring

Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veterans with and without Blast Exposure, Mild

Traumatic Brain Injury, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms. Journal of the International

Neuropsychological Society. 2015 Jun 1:1-11. [Epub ahead of print].

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183. Dretsch M.N., Silverberg N.D., Iverson G.L. (2015). Multiple Past Concussions Are Associated

with Ongoing Post-Concussive Symptoms but Not Cognitive Impairment in Active-Duty Army

Soldiers. Journal of Neurotrauma. 2015 May 14. [Epub ahead of print].

184. Panenka W.J., Lange R.T., Bouix S., Shewchuk J.R., Heran M.K., Brubacher J.R., Eckbo R.,

Shenton M.E., Iverson G.L. (2015). Neuropsychological outcome and diffusion tensor imaging in

complicated versus uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury. PLoS One, 10 (4):e0122746.

185. Marsden, K. R., Strachan, N. C., Monteleone, B. J., Ainslie, P. N., Iverson, G. L., & van

Donkelaar, P. (2015). The relationship between exercise-induced increases in cerebral perfusion

and headache exacerbation following sport-related concussion: A preliminary study. Current

Research: Concussion, 2(1): 17-21.

186. Silverberg, N.D., Berkner, P.D., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., & Iverson, G.L. (in press). Relationship

between low sleep quality and preseason concussion testing. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine.

Position Papers and Reviews

1. Franzen, M.D., Iverson, G.L., & McCracken, L.M. (1990). The detection of malingering in

neuropsychological assessment. Neuropsychology Review, 1, 247-279.

2. Iverson, G.L., & McCracken, L.M. (1992). Attributing psychopathology to SLE pathophysiology:

Some methodological considerations. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 51, 134-135.

3. Iverson, G.L. (1993). Psychopathology associated with systemic lupus erythematosus: A

methodological review of the literature. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 22, 242-251.

4. Iverson, G.L., & Franzen, M.D. (1993). A brief assessment instrument designed to detect simulated

memory deficits. The Behavior Therapist, 16, 134-135.

5. Iverson, G.L., Franzen, M.D., Demarest, D.S. & Hammond, J.A. (1993). Neuropsychological

screening in correctional settings. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 20, 347-358.

6. Parker, J.C., Iverson, G.L., Smarr, K.L., & Stucky-Ropp, R.C. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral

approaches to pain management in rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 6, 207-212.

7. Iverson, G.L. (1994). Will the real behaviorism please stand up?. The Behavior Therapist, 17, 191-

194.

8. Iverson, G.L., Demarest, D.S., & Franzen, M.D. (1994). Case studies of neuropsychological

assessment in a correctional setting. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative

Criminology, 38, 231-240.

9. Iverson, G.L., & Anderson, K.W. (1994). The etiology of psychiatric symptoms in patients with

systemic lupus erythematosus. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 23, 277-282.

10. Franzen, M.D., & Iverson, G.L. (1995). Biased responding: Detection of neuropsychological

malingering in a hospital setting. Advances in Medical Psychotherapy, 8, 47-58.

11. Iverson, G.L. (1995). The need for psychological services for persons with systemic lupus

erythematosus. Rehabilitation Psychology, 40, 39-49.

12. Iverson, G.L., Anderson, K.W., & McCracken, L.M. (1995). Research methods for investigating

causal relations between SLE disease variables and psychiatric symptomatology. Lupus, 4, 249-254.

13. Iverson, G.L., Harnish, M.J., & Paul, R.H. (1998). Using single-subject methodology to investigate

psychiatric treatments in systemic lupus erythematosus. Lupus, 7, 295-300.

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14. Ad Hoc Committee on Neuropsychiatric Lupus Nomenclature (1999). The ACR nomenclature and

case definitions for neuropsychiatric lupus syndromes. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 42, 599-608.

15. Iverson, G.L., Green, P., & Gervais, R. (1999). Using the Word Memory Test to detect biased

responding in head injury litigation. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 17, 2, 4-8.

16. Slick, D.J., Sherman, E.M.S., & Iverson, G.L. (1999). Diagnostic criteria for malingered

neurocognitive dysfunction: Proposed standards for clinical practice and research. The Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 13(4), 545-561.

17. Iverson, G.L. (2000). Dual relationships in psycholegal evaluations: Treating psychologists serving

as expert witnesses. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 18, 79-87.

18. Iverson, G.L., & Friesen I. (2000). Monitoring aggression in neuropsychiatry with the Problem

Behaviour Recording System. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 23, 229-235.

19. Iverson, G.L. (2000). Neuropsychological evaluation of Asian linguistic minorities in mild head

injury litigation. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 18, 63-83.

20. Iverson, G.L. (2000). Facilitating psychotherapy for persons with acquired brain impairment: Brief

screening with the WAIS-III/WMS-III. The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation,

November/December, 6-9.

21. Iverson, G.L., & Binder, L.M. (2000). Detecting exaggeration and malingering in

neuropsychological assessment. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 15, 829-858.

22. Iverson, G.L. & Gaetz, M. (2001). Analysis of circadian heart patterns in persistent postconcussion

syndrome research. The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 19, 18-22.

23. Lees-Haley, P.R., Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., Fox, D.D., & Allen, L.M. (2002). Malingering in

forensic neuropsychology: Daubert and the MMPI-2. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 3(1-2),

167-203.

24. Allen, L.M., Iverson, G.L., & Green, P. (2002). Computerized Assessment of Response Bias in

forensic neuropsychology. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 3(1-2), 205-225.

25. Iverson, G.L. (2005). Outcome from mild traumatic brain injury. Current Opinion in Psychiatry,

18, 301-317.

26. Iverson, G.L. (2006). Ethical issues associated with the assessment of exaggeration, poor effort,

and malingering. Applied Neuropsychology, 13, 77-90.

27. Iverson, G.L. (2007). Identifying exaggeration and malingering. Pain Practice, 7, 94-102.

28. Moser, R.S., Iverson, G.L., Echemendia, R.J., Lovell, M.R., Schatz, P., Webbe, F.M., Ruff, R.M. &

Barth, J.T. (2007). NAN position paper: Neuropsychological evaluation in the diagnosis and

management of sports-related concussion. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 909-916.

29. Silver, C.H., Ruff, R.M. Iverson, G.L., Barth, J.T., Broshek, D.K., Bush, S.S., Koffler, S.P., &

Reynolds, C.R. (2008). Learning disabilities: The need for neuropsychological evaluation. Archives

of Clinical Neuropsychology, 23(2), 217-219

30. Binder, L.M., Iverson, G.L., & Brooks, B.L. (2009). To err is human: “Abnormal”

neuropsychological scores and variability are common in healthy adults. Archives of Clinical

Neuropsychology, 24, 31-46.

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31. Ruff, R.M., Iverson, G.L., Barth, J.T., Bush, S.S., & Broshek, D.K. (2009). Recommendations for

diagnosing a mild traumatic brain injury: A national academy of neuropsychology education paper.

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 3-10.

32. Davis, G.A., Iverson, G.L., Guskiewicz, K.M., Ptito, A., & Johnston, K.M. (2009). Contributions of

neuroimaging, balance testing, electrophysiology, and blood markers to the assessment of sport-

related concussion. British Journal of Sports Medicine, May; 43 Supplement, 1:i36-45.

33. Heilbronner, R.L., Bush, S.S., Ravdin, L.D., Barth, J.T., Iverson, G.L., Ruff, R.M., Lovell, M.R.,

Barr, W.B., Echemendia, R.J., & Broshek, D.K. (2009). Neuropsychological consequences of

boxing and recommendations to improve safety: A national academy of neuropsychology education

paper. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 11-19.

34. Bush, S.S., Pimental, P.A., Ruff, R.M., Iverson, G.L., Barth, J.T., & Broshek, D.K. (2009).

Secretive recording of neuropsychological testing and interviewing: Official position of the national

academy of neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 1-2.

35. Brooks, B.L., Strauss, E., Sherman, E.M.S., Iverson, G.L., & Slick, D.J. (2009). Developments in

neuropsychological assessment: Refining psychometric and clinical interpretive methods. Canadian

Psychology, 50, 196-209.

36. McCrea, M., Iverson, G.L., McAllister, T., Hammeke, T.A., Powell, M., Barr, W.B., & Kelly, J.P.

(2009). An integrated review of recovery after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI): Implications for

clinical management. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 23(8), 1368-1390.

37. Iverson, G.L., Langlois, J.A., McCrea, M., & Kelly, J.P. (2009). Challenges associated with post-

deployment screening for mild traumatic brain injury in military personnel. The Clinical

Neuropsychologist, 23(8), 1299-1314.

38. Heilbronner, R.L., Sweet, J.J., Morgan, J.E., Larrabee, G.J., Millis, S.R., & Conference Participants.

Collaborators: Heilbronner, R.L., Bianchini, K.J., Kaufmann, P., Slick, D.J., Taylor, H.G., Sweet,

J.J., Boone, K.B., Bush, S.S., Greve, K.W., Guilmette, T.J., Larrabee, G.J., Greiffenstein, M.F.,

Nelson, N.W., Suhr, J., Berry, D.T., Morgan, J.E., Denney, R.L., McCaffrey, R.J., Grote, C.L.,

Gervais, R.O., Millis, S.R., Barr, W.B., Donders, J., Iverson, G.L., Rohling, M.L., Binder, L.M.,

Lees-Haley, P., Demakis, G.J., Mittenberg, W., & Frederick, R.I. (2009). American academy of

clinical neuropsychology consensus conference statement on the neuropsychological assessment of

effort, response bias, and malingering. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 23(7), 1093-1129.

39. Carone, D.A., Iverson, G.L., & Bush, S.S. (2010). A model to approaching and providing feedback

to patients regarding invalid test performance in clinical neuropsychological evaluations. The

Clinical Neuropsychologist, 24(5),759-778.

40. Iverson, G.L. (2010). Clinical and methodological challenges with assessing mild traumatic brain

injury in the military. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 25, 313-319.

41. Iverson, G.L. (2010). Mild traumatic brain injury meta-analyses can obscure individual differences.

Brain Injury, 24(10), 1246-1255.

42. Marion, D.W., Curley, K.C., Schwab, K., Hicks, R.R., & mTBI Diagnostics Workgroup.

Collaborators: Bazarian, J., Brody, D.L., Cozzarelli, T., Dash, P., Diaz-Arrastia, R., Hancock, J.L.,

Hayes, R.L., Helmick, K., Hovda, D., Iverson, G., Kirkpatrick, J., Kochanek, P.M., Koroshetz, W.,

Kraft, R., Lattimore, T., Lew, H.L., Lewis, J., Little, D.M., Maroon, J.C., Plata, M., Russell, M.,

Slobounov, S., & Tortella, F. (2011). Proceedings of the military mTBI Diagnostics Workshop, St.

Pete Beach, August 2010. Journal of Neurotrauma, 28(4), 517-526.

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43. Echemendia, R.J., Iverson, G.L., McCrea, M., Broshek, D.K., Gioia, G.A., Sautter, S.W.,

Macciocchi, S.N., & Barr, W.B. (2011). Role of neuropsychologists in the evaluation and

management of sport-related concussion: An inter-organization position statement. Jointly published

in: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 25(8), 1289-1294 and The Clinical Neuropsychologist,

25(8), 1289-94.

44. Silverberg, N.D. & Iverson, G.L. (2011). Etiology of the post-concussion syndrome: Physiogenesis

and psychogenesis revisited. NeuroRehabilitation: An International Journal, 29(4), 317-329.

45. Bauer, R.M., Iverson, G.L., Cernich, A.N., Binder, L.M., Ruff, R.M., & Naugle, R.I. (2012).

Computerized neuropsychological assessment devices: Joint position paper of the American

Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Jointly

published in: The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 26(2), 177-196 and Archives of Clinical

Neuropsychology, 27(3), 362-373.

46. Silverberg, N.D. & Iverson, G.L. (2012). Is rest after concussion “the best medicine?”

Recommendations for activity resumption following concussion in athletes, civilians, and military

service members. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, June 8, 2012.

47. Evans, V.C., Chan, S.S.L., Iverson, G.L., Bond, D.J., Yatham, L.N., & Lam, R.W. (2013). A

systematic review of neurocognition and occupational functioning in Major Depressive Disorder.

Neuropsychiatry, 3I, 97-105.

48. Schneider, K.J., Iverson, G.L., Emery, C.A., McCrory, P., Herring, S.A., & Meeuwisse, W.H.

(2013). The effects of rest and treatment following sport-related concussion: A systematic review of

the literature. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47, 304-307.

49. Echemendia, R.J., Iverson, G.L., McCrea, M., Macciocchi, S.A., Gioia, G.A., Putukian, M., &

Comper, P. (2013). Advances in neuropsychological assessment of sport-related concussion. British

Journal of Sports Medicine, 47, 294-298.

50. McCrea, M., Iverson, G.L., Echemendia, R., Makdissi, M., & Raftery, M. (2013). Day of injury

assessment of sport-related concussion. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47, 272-284.

51. McCrory, P., Echemendia, R.J., Meeuwisse, W.H., Iverson, G.L., Dvořák, J., & Kutcher, J.S.

(2013). What is the lowest threshold to make a diagnosis of concussion? British Journal of Sports

Medicine, 47, 268-271.

52. McCrory, P., Meeuwisse, W.H., Aubry, M., Cantu, B., Dvorak, J., Echemendia, R.J., Engebretsen,

L., Johnston, K., Kutcher, J.S., Raftery, M., Sills, A., Benson, B.W., Davis, G.A., Ellenbogen, R.G.,

Guskiewicz, K., Herring, S.A., Iverson, G.L., Jordan, B.D., Kissick, J., McCrea, M., McIntosh,

A.S., Maddocks, D., Makdissi, M., Purcell, L., Putukian, M., Schneider, K., Tator, C.H., & Turner,

M. (2013). Consensus statement on concussion in sport: The 4th international conference on

concussion in sport held in Zurich, November 2012. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47, 250-

258.

53. Gardner, A., Iverson, G.L., & McCrory, P. (2014). Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sport: A

systematic review. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48, 84-90.

54. Gardner, A., Iverson, G.L., & Stanwell, P. (2014). A Systematic Review of Proton Magnetic

Resonance Spectroscopy Findings in Sport-Related Concussion. Journal of Neurotrauma, 31, 1-18.

55. Iverson, G.L. (2014). Chronic traumatic encephalopathy and risk of suicide in former athletes.

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48, 162-165.

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56. Gardner, A., Iverson, G.L., Williams, W. H., Baker, S., & Stanwell, P. (2014). A systematic review

and meta-analysis of concussion in Rugby Union. Sports Medicine, 44, 1717-1731.

57. Evans, V.C., Iverson, G.L., Yatham, L.N., & Lam, R.W. (2014). The Relationship Between

Neurocognitive and Psychosocial Functioning in Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review.

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 75 (12), 1359-1370.

58. Tan, C.O., Meehan, W., Iverson, G.L., & Taylor, J.A. (2014). Cerebrovascular Regulation,

Exercise, and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurology, 83(18), 1665-1672.

59. Silverberg, N., Gardner, A.J., Brubacher, J., Panenka, W., Li, J.J., Iverson, G.L. (2014). Systematic

review of multivariable prognostic models for mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma,

32 (8):517-526.

60. Gardner A.J., Tan C.O., Ainslie P.N., van Donkelaar P., Stanwell P., Levi C.R., Iverson G.L.

(2014). Cerebrovascular reactivity assessed by transcranial Doppler ultrasound in sport-related

concussion: a systematic review. British Journal of Sports Medicine. [Dec 1, 2014; Epub ahead of

print].

61. Gardner, A., Iverson, G.L., Levi, C. R., Schofield, P.W., Kay-Lambkin, F., Kohler, R.M.N., &

Stanwell, P. (2015). A systematic review of concussion in Rugby League. British Journal of Sports

Medicine, 49 (8):495-498

62. Iverson G.L., & Schatz, P. (2015). Advanced Topics in Neuropsychological Assessment Following

Sport-Related Concussion. Brain Injury, 29 (2), 263-275.

63. Castellani R.J., Perry G., Iverson G.L. (2015). Chronic effects of mild neurotrauma: putting the cart

before the horse? Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 74 (6), 493-499.

64. DiFazio, M., Silverberg, N.D., Kirkwood, M.W., Bernier, R., & Iverson, G.L. (in press). Prolonged

Activity Restriction After Concussion: Are We Worsening Outcomes? Clinical Pediatrics.

65. Ritchie, L.J., Mrazik, M., Alfano, D.P., Chase, D., Comper, P., Czarnota, M., Garcia-Barrera, M.A.,

Iverson, G.L., Maclean, M., Mendella, P., & Williams, T. (2015). The role of neuropsychology in

the management of youth concussion in Canada. Current Research: Concussion, 2(1): 8-10.

66. Iverson, G.L., Gardner, A.J., McCrory, P., Zafonte, R., & Castellani, R.J. (in press). A Critical

Review of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media

1. Mild head trauma: A special issue on neuropsychological research. Recovery, Volume 9, Number

3, 1998. G. Iverson, Guest editor.

2. Iverson, G.L. (1998). Epidemic in name. Recovery, 9, 4-7.

3. Iverson, G.L., & Margulies, S. (1998). Decelerating forces. Recovery, 9, 33-35.

4. Iverson, G.L., & Friesen, I.C. (1997). Psychosocial rehabilitation in neuropsychiatry: Experiences

at Riverview Hospital. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 15, 4-7.

5. Iverson, G.L., & Osman, A. (1998). Behavioral interventions for children & adults with brain

injuries: A guide for families. Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 16, 14-23.

6. Iverson, G.L. & King, R. (1999). Managing stress and living well with lupus. The Lupus

Lighthouse, 21, 15-18.

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7. Iverson, G.L. (1999). Detecting exaggeration and malingering in head injury litigation. In

mild/moderate traumatic brain injuries and psychological injury: Defense practice seminar course

book. Chicago, IL: The Defense Research Institute.

8. Iverson, G.L. (2006). Mild traumatic brain injury & risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. International

Neuro Trauma Letter for the International Brain Injury Association, 4, Retrieved January 2, 2007,

from http://www.internationalbrain.org/enews/issue4/.

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1. Franzen MD, Iverson GL. Applications of single subject design to cognitive rehabilitation. In:

Horton AM, editor. Neuropsychology Across the Life Span: Assessment and Treatment. New

York: Springer; 1990.

2. Franzen MD, Iverson GL. The detection of biased responding in neuropsychological assessment.

In: Horton AM, et al., editors. The Neuropsychology Handbook: Behavioral and Clinical

Perspectives. 2nd ed. New York: Springer; 1997.

3. Franzen MD, Iverson GL. Detecting negative response bias and diagnosing of malingering: The

dissimulation exam. In: Snyder PJ, Nussbaum PD, editors. Clinical Neuropsychology Practice

Guidebook. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association Press; 1998.

4. Koch WJ, Shercliffe R, Federoff I, Iverson GL, Taylor S. Malingering and litigation stress in road

accident victims. In: Hickling E, Blanchard E, editors. International Handbook of Road Traffic

Accidents and Psychological Trauma: Current Understanding, Treatment, and Law. New York:

Pergamon Press; 1999.

5. Franzen MD, Iverson GL. Wechsler Memory Scales. In: Groth-Marnat G, editor.

Neuropsychological Assessment in Clinical Practice: A Practical Guide to Interpretation and

Integration. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 2000.

6. Iverson GL. Detecting malingering in civil forensic evaluations. In: Horton AM Jr., Hartlage LC,

editors. Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology. New York: Springer; 2003, 137-177.

7. Iverson GL, Slick DJ. Ethical issues associated with psychological & neuropsychological

assessment of persons from different cultural & linguistic backgrounds. In: Schultz IZ, Brady DO,

editors. Handbook of Psychological Injuries. Chicago: American Bar Association; 2003, 2066-

2087.

8. Slick DJ, Iverson GL. Ethical issues arising in forensic neuropsychological assessment. In:

Schultz IZ, Brady DO, editors. Handbook of Psychological Injuries. Chicago: American Bar

Association; 2003, 2014-2034.

9. Iverson GL, Gaetz M. Practical considerations for interpreting change following brain injury. In:

Lovell MR, Echemendia RJ, Barth JT, Collins MW, editors. Traumatic Brain Injury in Sports.

Lisse, The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger; 2004.

10. Franzen MD, Frerichs RJ, Iverson GL. Reliability, validity, and the measurement of change in

serial assessments of athletes. In: Lovell MR, Echemendia RJ, Barth JT, Collins MW, editors.

Traumatic Brain Injury in Sports. Lisse, The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger; 2004.

11. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Detecting exaggeration and malingering in psychological injury claims.

In: Koch WJ, Douglas KS, Nicholls TL, O'Neill M, editors. Psychological Injuries: Forensic

Assessment, Treatment and Law. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005, 76-112.

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12. Iverson GL, Lange RT, Gaetz M, Zasler ND. Mild TBI. In: Zasler ND, Katz DI, Zafonte RD,

editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York: Demos Medical Publishing;

2007, 333-371.

13. Collins MW, Iverson GL, Gaetz M, Lovell MR. Sport-related concussion. In: Zasler ND, Katz

DI, Zafonte RD, editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York: Demos

Medical Publishing; 2007, 407-421.

14. Iverson GL, Zasler N, Lange RT. Post-concussive disorder. In: Zasler ND, Katz DI, Zafonte RD,

editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York: Demos Medical Publishing;

2007, 373-405.

15. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, White T, Stern RA. Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB):

Introduction and advanced interpretation. In: Horton AM Jr. Wedding D, editors. The

Neuropsychology Handbook. 3rd ed. New York: Springer Publishing Inc.; 2008, 279-343.

16. Iverson GL. Assessing for exaggeration, poor effort, and malingering in neuropsychological

assessment. In: Horton AM Jr. Wedding D, editors. The Neuropsychology Handbook. 3rd ed. New

York: Springer Publishing Inc.; 2008, 125-182

17. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Holdnack JA. Misdiagnosis of cognitive impairment. In: Heilbronner R,

editor. Neuropsychology in the courtroom: Expert Analysis of Reports and Testimony. New York:

Guilford Press; 2008, 243-266.

18. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Ashton VL. Cognitive impairment consequent to motor vehicle

collisions: Foundations for clinical and forensic practice. In: Duckworth MP, Iezzi T, O’Donohue

W, editors. Motor Vehicle Collisions: Medical, Psychosocial, and Legal Consequences. New

York: Elsevier; 2008, 243-310.

19. Iverson GL. Detecting exaggeration, poor effort, & malingering in neuropsychology. In: Horton

AM Jr., Hartlage LC, editors. Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology. 2nd ed. New York:

Springer; 2010, 91-135.

20. Ferguson KE, Iverson GL. Qualified examiner; test interpretations-computer based; and alternate

test forms. In: Kreutzer, JS, DeLuca J, Caplan B, editors. Encyclopedia of Clinical

Neuropsychology. New York: Springer; 2010.

21. Iverson GL. Reliable change index; positive predictive value; negative predictive value; T

scores; and Z scores. In: Kreutzer, JS, DeLuca J, Caplan B, editors. Encyclopedia of Clinical

Neuropsychology. New York: Springer; 2010.

22. Iverson GL. Symptom validity assessment; Test of Memory Malingering; and Word Memory

Test. In: Kreutzer, JS, DeLuca J, Caplan B, editors. Encyclopedia of Clinical

Neuropsychology. New York: Springer; 2010.

23. Iverson GL. Go/no-go testing and finger to nose test. In: Kreutzer, JS, DeLuca J, Caplan B,

editors. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. New York: Springer; 2010.

24. Iverson GL. Evidence-based neuropsychological assessment in sport-related concussion. In:

Webbe FM, editor. Handbook of Sport Neuropsychology. New York: Springer Publishing

Company; 2011, 131-154.

25. Bush SS, Iverson GL. Ethical issues and practical considerations. In: Webbe FM, editor.

Handbook of Sport Neuropsychology. New York: Springer Publishing Company; 2011, 35-51

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26. French L, Iverson GL, Bryant RA. Traumatic brain injury. In: Wynn GH, Benedek DM, editors.

Clinical Manual for Management of PTSD. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.;

2011, 383-414.

27. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Moderate-severe traumatic brain injury. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG,

editors. The Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York:

Springer; 2011, 663-696.

28. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Post-concussion syndrome. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The

Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York: Springer; 2011, 745-

763.

29. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Mild traumatic brain injury. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The

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30. Iverson GL. Sport-related concussion. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The Black Book of

Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York: Springer; 2011, 721-744.

31. Brooks BL, Sherman EMS, Iverson GL, Slick DJ, Strauss E. (2011). Psychometric foundations

for the interpretation of neuropsychological test results. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The

Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York: Springer; 2011, 893-

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32. Sherman EMS, Brooks BL, Iverson GL, Slick DJ, Strauss E. Reliability and validity in

neuropsychology. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The Black Book of Neuropsychology: A

Syndrome Based Approach. New York: Springer; 2011, 873-892.

33. Iverson GL, Brooks BL. Improving accuracy for identifying cognitive impairment. In:

Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors. The Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based

Approach. New York: Springer; 2011, 923-950.

34. Ferguson KE, Iverson GL, Schoenberg MR. Brain tumors. In: Schoenberg MR, Scott JG, editors.

The Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome Based Approach. New York: Springer; 2011,

787-811.

35. Iverson GL, French LM. Treatment and rehabilitation services for mild-to-moderate TBI in the

military. In: Zollman FS, editor. Management of Traumatic Brain Injury. New York: Demos

Medical Publishing; 2011, 424-433

36. Iverson GL, Lange RT. The natural history of mild traumatic brain injury. In: Zollman FS, editor.

Management of Traumatic Brain Injury. New York: Demos Medical Publishing; 2011, 65-71.

37. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Concussion versus mild TBI: Is there a difference? In: Zollman FS,

editor. Management of Traumatic Brain Injury. New York: Demos Medical Publishing; 2011, 43-

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38. Ferguson KE, Iverson GL, Langenecker SA, Young AH. Depression in the context of workplace

injury. In: Bush SS, Iverson GL, editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-Related

Injuries. New York: Guilford Press; 2012, 247-242.

39. Iverson GL, Lange RT. Traumatic brain injury in the workplace. In: Bush SS, Iverson GL,

editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-Related Injuries. New York: Guilford Press;

2012, 9-67.

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40. French LM, Iverson GL, Lange RT, Bryant RA. Neuropsychological consequences of injury in

military personnel. In: Bush SS, Iverson GL, editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-

Related Injuries. New York: Guilford Press; 2012, 127-162.

41. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Holdnack JA. Evidence-based neuropsychological assessment following

work-related injury. In: Bush SS, Iverson GL, editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-

Related Injuries. New York: Guilford Press; 2012, 360-400.

42. Iverson GL. Interpreting change on repeated neuropsychological assessments of children. In:

Sherman E, Brooks B, editors. Pediatric Forensic Neuropsychology. New York: Oxford

University Press; 2012, 89-112.

43. Brooks BL, Iverson GL. Improving the accuracy of identifying cognitive impairment in pediatric

neuropsychological assessments. In: Sherman E, Brooks B, editors. Pediatric Forensic

Neuropsychology. New York: Oxford University Press; 2012, 66-88.

44. Iverson GL. A biopsychosocial conceptualization of poor outcome from mild traumatic brain

injury. In: Vasterling J, Bryant R, Keane T, editors. PTSD and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. New

York: Guilford Press; 2012, 37-60.

45. Bryant RA, Castro CA, Iverson GL. Implications for services delivery. In: Vasterling J, Bryant R,

Keane T, editors. PTSD and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. New York: Guilford Press; 2012, 235-

259.

46. Iverson GL, Gagnon I, Griesbach GS. Active rehabilitation for slow-to-recover children

following mild traumatic brain injury. In: Yeates KO, Kirkwood M, editors. Mild Traumatic

Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents: From Basic Science to Clinical Management. New

York: Guilford Press;2012, 281-302.

47. Collins MW, Iverson GL, Gaetz M, Meehan WP, Lovell MR. Sport related concussion. In: Zasler

ND, Katz DI, Zafonte RD, editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice, Second

Edition. New York: Demos Medical Publishing; 2012, 498-516.

48. Iverson GL, Lange RT, Gaetz M, Zasler N. Mild traumatic brain injury. In: Zasler ND, Katz DI,

Zafonte RD, editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice, Second Edition. New York:

Demos Medical Publishing;2012, 434-469.

49. Iverson GL, Silverberg N, Lange RT, Zasler N. Conceptualizing outcome from mild traumatic

brain injury. In: Zasler ND, Katz DI, Zafonte RD, editors. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and

Practice, Second Edition. New York: Demos Medical Publishing;2012, 470-497.

50. Carone D, Bush S, Iverson GL. Providing Feedback on Symptom Validity, Mental Health, and

Treatment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. In: Carone D, Bush S, editors. Mild Traumatic Brain

Injury: Symptom Validity Assessment and Malingering. New York: Springer; 2013, 101-118.

51. Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L., Iverson, G.L., Chelune, G.J. Serial assessment with WAIS-IV and

WMS-IV. In: Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson, G.L., editors. WAIS-

IV/WMS-IV/ACS: Advanced Clinical Interpretation. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Science; 2013.

52. Brooks, B.L., Iverson, G.L., Holdnack, J.A. (2013). Understanding and using multivariate base

rates with the WAIS-IV/WMS-IV. In: Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson,

G.L., editors. WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS: Advanced Clinical Interpretation. San Diego, CA:

Elsevier Science; 2013.

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53. Iverson, G.L., Holdnack, J.A., Lange, R.T. Using the WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS following

moderate-severe traumatic brain injury. In Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson,

G.L., editors. WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS: Advanced Clinical Interpretation. San Diego, CA:

Elsevier Science; 2013.

54. Holdnack, J.A., Millis, S., Larrabee, G.J., Iverson, G.L. Assessing performance validity with the

ACS. In Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson, G.L., editors. WAIS-IV/WMS-

IV/ACS: Advanced Clinical Interpretation. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Science; 2013.

55. Holdnack, J.A., Schoenberg, M.R., Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L. Predicting premorbid ability for

the WAIS-IV, WMS-IV, and WASI-II. In Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson,

G.L., editors. WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS: Advanced Clinical Interpretation. San Diego, CA:

Elsevier Science; 2013.

56. Gardner, A, Iverson, GL, van Donkelaar, P, & Ainslie, PN (in press). Magnetic Resonance

Spectroscopy, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Following Sport-

Related Concussion. In R. Echemendia and GL Iverson (Editors), Oxford Handbook of Sport-

Related Concussion.

57. Iverson, GL (in press). Rest Following Sport-Related Concussion. In R. Echemendia and GL

Iverson (Editors), Oxford Handbook of Sport-Related Concussion.

58. Gioia, G & Iverson, GL (in press). Return to School Following Sport-Related Concussion. In R.

Echemendia and GL Iverson (Editors), Oxford Handbook of Sport-Related Concussion.

Books/Textbooks for the medical or scientific community

1. Bush S.S., Iverson G.L., Editors. Neuropsychological Assessment of Work-Related Injuries. New

York, NY: Guilford Press; 2012.

2. Holdnack, J.A., Drozdick, L.W., Weiss, L.G., Iverson, G.L., Editors. WAIS-IV/WMS-IV/ACS:

Advanced clinical interpretation. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Inc; 2013.

Letters to the Editor

1. Iverson, G.L. (1990). Review of Clinical Assessment of Malingering and Deception, by R. Rogers (Ed.),

1988, New York: Guilford Press. In Behavioral Neuropsychology Newsletter, March, Jackson, Mississippi.

2. Iverson, G.L. (1990). Review of The Healing Brain: A Scientific Reader, by R. Ornstein, & C.

Swencionis (Eds.), 1990, New York: Guilford Press. In Behavioral Neuropsychology Newsletter,

December, Jackson, Mississippi.

3. Iverson, G.L. (1996). Are antibodies to ribosomal P proteins a clinically useful predictor of

neuropsychiatric manifestations in patients with SLE? Lupus, 5, 634-635.

4. Iverson, G.L. (1996). Assessing psychiatric symptoms in persons with SLE: Qualitative versus

quantitative methods. Lupus, 5, 251-252.

5. Iverson, G.L. (1999). Review of Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation, by C. R.

Reynolds (Ed.), 1998, New York: Plenum Press. In Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14,

251-253.

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Clinical Guidelines and Reports

I served on the panel to develop guidelines for Canadian physicians for the management of symptoms and

problems associated with mild traumatic brain injury.

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Associated Persisting Symptoms Expert Consensus Conference

Guideline Development Participant

Toronto, Ontario, November 24-25, 2008.

The guideline was published in 2011.

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Associated Persisting Symptoms Guideline (Second Edition);

Development Participant (2012-2013)

The full guidelines document is available the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation's (ONF) website:

http://onf.org/documents/guidelines-for-concussion-mtbi-persistent-symptoms-second-edition

Thesis

MA Thesis: An investigation of within evaluation markers for detecting malingered memory impairment

(completed 1991; Supervisor: Michael Franzen, PhD)

PhD Thesis: Detecting malingered memory deficits through the use of multiple objective methods

(completed 1993; Supervisor: Michael Franzen, PhD)

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Abstracts, Poster Presentations, and Exhibits Presented at Professional Meetings

(published abstracts only; past 3 years)

1. Wäljas M, Hakulinen U, Lange RT, Huhtala H, Dastidar P, Hartikainen K, Soimakallio S, Öhman

J, Iverson GL. Short-term biopsychosocial outcome from uncomplicated MTBI. Brain Inj

2010;24:310.

2. Iverson GL, Lange RT, Wäljas M, Hakulinen U, Dastidar P, Ohman J, Soimakallio S. Examining

neurobiological underpinnings of depression following mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj

2010;24:306.

3. Brooks BL, Holdnack JA, Iverson GL. Refining the clinical interpretation of memory assessment

on the WMS-IV: Base rates of low demographically-adjusted memory scores. J Int Neuropsychol

Soc 2010;25:551.

4. Brooks BL, Holdnack JA, Iverson GL. Refining the clinical interpretation of memory assessment

on the WMS-IV: Base rates of low age-adjusted memory scores. J Int Neuropsychol Soc

2010;25:497-498.

5. Langill MA, Iverson GL, Appel-Cresswell S, Stoessl AJ. Screening for cognitive impairment

with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment in Parkinson’s disease patients. Arch Clin Neuropsychol

2010;25:564.

6. Langill MA, Iverson GL, Appel-Cresswell S, Stoessl AJ. Traditional versus computerized Finger

Tapping in Parkinson’s disease patients. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2010;25:539.

7. Lange RT, Wäljas M, Iverson GL, Hakulinen U, Dastidar P, Hartikainen K, Soimakallio S,

Öhman J. Complicated versus uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury: Neurocognitive and

symptom outcomes. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2010;25:570-571.

8. Lange RT, Iverson GL, Brubacher JR. Clinical utility of the protein S100B to evaluate traumatic

brain injury in the context of alcohol intoxication. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2010;25:570.

9. Lange RT, Iverson GL, Carone DA. Influence of poor effort on self-reported symptoms and

neurocognitive test performance following mild head trauma. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2010;25:

581.

10. Lange RT, Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Ashton Rennison L. Influence of poor cognitive effort on self

reported symptoms and neurocognitive test performance following mild traumatic brain injury. J

Int Neuropsychol Soc 2010;16(S1):73.

11. Iverson GL, Brooks BL. Identifying cognitive impairment in children with mood disorders using

computerized testing. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2010;16(S1):146.

12. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Young AH. Identifying cognitive impairment in adults with mood

disorders using computerized testing. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2010;16(S1):196.

13. Lange RT, Rose A, Iverson GL. (2010). Examination of the “Good old days” bias following mild

traumatic brain injury: A retrospective rosy view of the past. J Int Neuropsychol Soc

2010;16(S1):73.

14. Lange RT, Iverson GL, Rose A. Influence of depression on postconcussion symptom reporting

following mild traumatic brain injury. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2010;16(S1):73.

15. Iverson GL, Lange RT, French LM. Poor effort is associated with greater post-concussion

symptom reporting in military personnel with mild traumatic brain injuries. J Int Neuropsychol

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Soc 2010;16(S2):25.

16. Brooks BL, Holdnack JA, Iverson GL. Base rates of low index and subtest scores on the WAIS-

IV/WMS-IV in the standardization sample. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2010;16(S2):64.

17. Langill MA, Iverson GL, Appel-Cresswell S, Stoessl AJ. Feasibility of computerized cognitive

testing in Parkinson’s disease. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2011;17(S1):320.

18. Iverson GL, James HA, Brooks BL, Lange RT. Evidence-based psychometric criteria for memory

impairment. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2011;17(S1):287-288.

19. Iverson GL, Brooks BL. Psychometric criteria for identifying cognitive impairment in older

adults on CNS Vital Signs. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2011;17(S1):287.

20. Iverson GL, Holdnack JA, Brooks BL, Lange RT. Evidence-based diagnosis of DSM-V

neurocognitive disorders. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2011;17(S1):287.

21. Iverson GL, Waljas M, Lange RT, Dastidar P, Hartikainen K, Jehkonen M, Soimakallio S,

Ohman JA. Prospective inception cohort study of the post-concussion syndrome. J Int

Neuropsychol Soc 2011;17(S1):144.

22. Iverson G, McIntosh D, Kjernisted K, Young A. Measuring change in cognitive functioning in

outpatients with depression using computerized cognitive screening. Arch Clin Neuropsychol

2011;26:543.

23. Holdnack J, Iverson G. Identifying cognitive deficits in adults with ADHD using the WAIS-

IV/WMS-IV. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2011;26:540.

24. Lange R, Ivins B, Marshall K, Schwab K, Parkinson G, Iverson G, Bhagwat A, French L. More

serious bodily injuries are associated with lower risk for PTSD and postconcussional disorder in

military service members. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2011;26:517.

25. Holdnack J, Iverson G, Chelune G. Identifying reliable change in serial assessments: Comparing

WAIS-III to WAIS-IV performance. Arch of Clin Neuropsychol 2011;26:500.

26. Iverson GL, Lange RT, French LM. Acute stress disorder in US military service members

following polytrauma and mild-moderate traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil

2011;92:1726-1727.

27. Iverson GL, Koehle MS. Normative data for the Balance Error Scoring System in community-

dwelling adults. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2011;92:1695-1696.

28. Luoto T, Kataja A, Brander A, Tenovuo O, Öhman J, Iverson G. Who gets recruited in mild

traumatic brain injury research? Brain Inj 2012;26:703.

29. Luoto T, Kataja A, Brander A, Iverson G, Öhman J. Significance of retrograde amnesia in acute

mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj 2012;26:707.

30. Lange R, French L, Johnson, F, Bhagwat A, Iverson G. Post-concussion and traumatic stress

symptoms following combat-related polytrauma: Influence of traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj

2012;26:437.

31. Iverson G, Lange R, Brubacher J. Individualized assessment of memory following mild traumatic

brain injury. Brain Inj 2012;26:766.

32. Dretsch M, Thiel K, Irvin C, Athy J, Crynen G, Chaytow H, Iverson G, Crawford F. Assessing

the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and mild traumatic brain injury in the U.S.

warfighter: The contribution of combat exposure, genetics, and psychological health. Brain Inj

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2012;26:736.

33. Pöyry T, Luoto T, Kataja A, Brander A, Tenovuo O, Iverson G, Öhman J. Acute assessment of

brain injuries in ground level falls. Brain Inj 2012;26:686.

34. Iverson GL, Brooks BL, Holdnack JA. How often do healthy older adults get low memory test

scores? J Intl Neuropsychol Soc 2012;18:57.

35. Iverson GL, McIntosh D, Kjernisted K. Reliability and validity of the British Columbia Cognitive

Complaints Inventory in depression. J Intl Neuropsychol Soc 2012;18:56-57.

36. Langill MA, Iverson GL, Gelb S, Stoessl AJ. Comparing computerized cognitive screening to the

MoCA in Parkinson’s Disease. J Intl Neuropsychol Soc 2012;18:127-128.

37. Gelb S, Langill MA, Iverson GL, Stoessl AJ. Factors associated with low WMS-IV Brief

Cognitive Status Exam scores in Parkinson’s Disease. J Intl Neuropsychol Soc 2012;18:127.

38. Lange, R., Iverson, G., Shewchuk, J., Madler, B., Heran, M., Brubacher, J. Six-week outcome

following uncomplicated versus complicated mild traumatic brain injury: Neuropsychological and

diffusion tensor imaging findings. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2012;27:619.

39. Lange, R.T., Brickell, T.A., Ivins, B., Iverson, G.L., Parkinson, G., French, L.M. Health-related

quality of life within the first 5 years following polytrauma and mild TBI in U.S., military service

members. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2012;93(10):e47.

40. Lanting, S.C., Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T. Concurrent validity of CNS Vital Signs in patients with

mild traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2012;93(10):e25.

41. Lanting, S.C., Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T. Comparing patients with mild traumatic brain injury to

trauma controls on CNS Vital Signs. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2012;93(10):e25.

42. Saffer, B.Y., Lanting, S.C., Rosenblatt, C.K., Koehle, M.S., Iverson, G.L. Examining the

construct validity of computerized cognitive testing in older adults. J Int Neuropsychol Soc

2013;19(S1):131.

43. Saffer, B.Y., Rosenblatt, C.K., Lanting, S.C., Koehle, M.S., Iverson, G.L. Identifying invalid

computerized cognitive test performance in older adults. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2013;19(S1):131.

44. Saffer, B.Y., Iverson, G.L., Kjernisted, K., McIntosh, D. Identifying invalid computerized

cognitive test performance in patients with depression. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2013;19(S1):131.

45. Lanting, S.C., Saffer, B.Y., Koehle, M.S., Iverson, G.L. Reliability and Validity of the PROMIS®-

57 Health Outcome Measures. Canadian Psychology 2013;54(2a):98.

46. Lanting, S.C., Saffer, B.Y., Koehle, M.S., Iverson, G.L. Reliability and Validity of the

PROMIS® Applied Cognition-Abilities-Short Form. Canadian Psychology 2013;54(2a):66.

47. Lange, R., Brubacher, J., Shewchuk, J., Heran, M., Jarrett, M., Rauscher, A., Iverson, G. Outcome

from concurrent traumatic brain injury and alcohol misuse: Influence of acute versus chronic

alcohol consumption. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2013;28:608.

48. Iverson, G., Lanting, S., Saffer, B., Koehle, M. Clinical utility of the PROMIS®-57 health outcome

measures. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2013;28:586.

49. Lange, R., Shewchuk, J., Heran, M., Rauscher, A., Jarrett, M., Brubacher, J., Iverson, G. To

exclude or not to exclude: Further examination of the influence of white matter hyperintensities in

diffusion tensor imaging research. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2013;28:584.

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50. Harrison, A., Armstrong, I, Harrison, L., Iverson, G. Comparing the Canadian and American

WAIS-IV normative systems in postsecondary assessment data. Arch Clin Neuropsychol

2013;28:583.

51. Schatz, P., Iverson, G.L. Improving the Psychometric Interpretation of ImPACT® using Base Rate

Analyses. J Int Neuropsychol Soc In Press.

52. Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Examining Preseason ImPACT® Scores in

Adolescent Girls with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. J Int Neuropsychol Soc In Press.

53. Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Concussion History in High School Athletes

with Self-Reported Learning Disabilities. J Int Neuropsychol Soc In Press.

54. Gerrard, P.B., Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Comorbidities and Preseason

ImPACT Data in Adolescent Athletes with Migraine Histories. Am J Phys Med Rehabil In Press.

55. Iverson, G.L., Lange, R.T., French, L.M. Examining the DSM-5 Criteria for Acute Stress Disorder

in US Military Service Members Following Polytrauma and Mild-Moderate Traumatic Brain

Injury. Am J Phys Med Rehabil In Press.

56. Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Concussion Histories in High School Girls

are Similar Across Sports. Am J Phys Med Rehabil In Press.

57. Iverson, G.L., Purohit, M.P., Zafonte, R. Age and Recovery Time Following Sport-Related

Concussion. Brain Inj In Press.

58. Luoto, T.M., Iverson, G.L., Lehtimaki, T., Ohman, J. A Prospective Study of the ApoE Gene as a

Predictor of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome. Brain Inj In Press.

59. Katz, J.S., Daniel, T.A., Goodman, A.M. , Denney, T. , Deshpande, G. , Traynham, S., Iverson,

G.L., Dretsch, M.N. fMRI Correlates of Emotional Dysregulation in U.S. Soldiers with Post-

Concussion Syndrome. Brain Inj In Press.

60. Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Factors Influencing Post-Concussion-Like

Symptom Reporting in Adolescent Athletes. Brain Inj In Press.

61. Panenka, W.J., Lange, R.T., Shewchuk, J.R., Heran, M.K.S., Brubacher, J.R., Bioux, S., Eckbo, R.,

Shenton, M.E., Iverson, G.L. Outcome from Complicated Versus Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic

Brain Injury. Brain Inj In Press.

62. Silverberg, N.D., Gardner, A., Millis, S.R., Iverson, G.L. The effect of attrition on postconcussion

syndrome incidence: initial findings from a meta-regression of mild traumatic brain injury cohort

studies. Brain Inj In Press.

63. Isokuortti, H., Luoto, T.M., Kataja, A., Siironen, J., Liimatainen, S., Iverson, G.L., Ylinen, A.,

Ohman, J. Necessity of Monitoring after Negative Head CT in Patients with an Acute Head Injury.

Brain Inj In Press.

64. Silverberg, N.D., Luoto, T.M., Ohman, J., Iverson, G.L. Acute Assessment of Mild Traumatic

Brain Injury with the King-Devick Test in an Emergency Department Sample. Brain Inj In Press.

65. Luoto, T.M., Iverson, G.L., Silverberg, N.D., Kataja, A., Brander, A., Tenovuo, O., Ohman, J. A

Head-to-Head Comparison of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) and the Military

Assessment of Concussion Evaluation (MACE). Brain Inj In Press.

66. Iverson, G.L., Atkins, J.E., Zafonte, R., Berkner, P.D. Concussion History in Adolescent and

Young Adult Athletes with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Brain Inj In Press.

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Narrative Report

I joined the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School in January of

2013 on a half-time basis, moving to full-time in early 2014. I spent the first 18 years of my career in the

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, at the University of British Columbia. I was recruited in

1995 as a clinician-scientist under the Strategic Academic Plan of Riverview Hospital, the Provincial

Psychiatric Hospital. The hospital fully externally funded my University of British Columbia Department

of Psychiatry faculty position. I was recruited to develop new clinical services, develop and implement

program evaluation, and lead a program of research in the Neuropsychiatry Program. As the hospital

downsized (Neuropsychiatry closed in 2006) and eventually closed, my faculty position was then

externally funded by the British Columbia Mental Health and Addictions Services Agency (BCMHAS).

Over the years, I was provided additional provincial funding through the hospital and BCMHAS to

support a small clinical, administrative, and research staff.

I am a clinician scientist. I am a registered psychologist in British Columbia and Ontario, and a licensed

psychologist in Massachusetts. My primary area of practice is clinical neuropsychology. Clinical

neuropsychologists specialize in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of people who have

medical, psychiatric, neurological, or neurodegenerative conditions that affect their cognition, mental

health, or behavior. I am deeply committed to improving evidence-based clinical care in

neuropsychology, and I train graduate students, interns, post-doctoral fellows, and colleagues in new

clinical approaches. I serve as the Director of the MassGeneral Hospital for Children Sports Concussion

Program. In this program, I am developing, implementing, and evaluating new neuropsychology and

rehabilitation services for young athletes. I also serve as the Associate Director of Traumatic Brain Injury

for the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program. In this program, I

am developing, implementing, and evaluating new neuropsychology and rehabilitation services for post-

911 military veterans.

My teaching activities are primarily through local, regional, national, and international invited lectures,

seminars, and workshops. I also provide individualized training, supervision, and mentoring of the clinical

work and research of graduate students, interns, and post-doctoral fellows. I have been providing clinical

and research mentorship, supervision, and training since 1996. I served as the Director of a Canadian

Psychological Association approved internship in clinical psychology from 2003-2009, and I coordinated

and supervised the longest-running post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology in Western

Canada (1998-2013).

I have an internationally-recognized research program in two broad areas: (i) outcome from mild

traumatic brain injury (across the lifespan, in athletes, civilians, military service members, and veterans),

and (ii) improving the methodology for assessing and identifying mild cognitive impairment. I have

published more than 310 empirical articles, reviews, and book chapters. I am involved in numerous

studies relating to sport-related concussion, mild traumatic brain injury in civilians, and outcome from

injury in service members and veterans. We approach our research from a broad biopsychosocial

perspective, and we use diverse technologies and outcome measures such as genomics, structural

neuroimaging, microstructural neuroimaging (i.e., diffusion tensor imaging), cognitive testing,

psychological assessment, and balance testing. For nearly 20 years, I have also been conducting research

relating to the reliability, validity, and clinical accuracy of neuropsychological assessment. I am the lead

investigator in a multi-year, programmatic research effort relating to developing and evaluating new

evidence-based psychometric criteria for mild cognitive impairment in psychiatry and neurology.

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I have had leadership positions in numerous national and international organizations and groups. I served

as the Chair for the Canadian Psychological Association Section on Clinical Neuropsychology from 2003-

2010. I served as Vice Chair of the Policy and Planning Committee of the National Academy of

Neuropsychology from 2007-2013 (in the US). This committee is responsible for writing position and

education papers for the Academy. I was a Member of the Board of Governors of the International

Neuropsychological Society from 2008-2011. I am currently a member of the Board of Governors of the

International Brain Injury Association. I am the President of the National Academy of Neuropsychology.

I am routinely asked to serve in an advisory capacity on matters relating to sport-related concussion and

mild traumatic brain injury in the military. I served as a consensus panel member for the 3rd and 4th

International Conferences on Concussion in Sport in Zurich, Switzerland in 2008 and 2012. I served as an

Advisor to the Neurocognitive Disorders Workgroup (Traumatic Brain Injury) for the Diagnostic &

Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-V). I also served as a founding member of the

Traumatic Brain Injury Subcommittee of the Defense Health Board, a civilian advisory board to the

United States Secretary of Defense.