Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Expert Analysis of Reports and Testimony
Edited by Robert L. Heilbronner
1. Traumatic Brain Injury: Do You See What I See?, Jacobus Donders
2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Sensitive Matter in Neuropsychological Assessment, Michael McCrea
3. Cents and Scentability: A Disability Claim Due to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Howard Oakes
4. Noncredible Competence: How to Handle "Newbies," "Wannabes," and Forensic "Experts" Who Know Better or Should Know Better, Joel E. Morgan
5. Maturation into Impairment: The Merit of Delayed Settlement in Pediatric Forensic Neuropsychology Cases, Ida Sue Baron
6. Electrical Brain Injury and a Case of Examiner Shock, Shane S. Bush
7. A Second Look at Pain and Concussion, Kevin W. Greve
II. Forensic Case Analysis from Opposing Perspectives
8. Mild Head Injury Case from a Treating Neuropsychologist
9. Plaintiff Expert’s Analysis of the Case, Wilfred G. van Gorp
10. Defense Expert’s Analysis of the Case, Wiley Mittenberg
III. Special Topics
11. Anoxic Brain Injury: Daubert Challenge, Fixed versus Flexible Battery, Erin D. Bigler
12. A Pediatric Neuropsychologist's Lessons from "Independent Educational Evaluations": Respect Parents, Listen to Teachers, Do Your Homework, but Think for Yourself, Karen Wills
13. Through the Looking Glass: Commentary on Neuropsychological Testimony, David S. Bush
14. Generating Questions for Cross-Examining a Neuropsychologist: A Defense Consultant's Perspective, Robert L. Heilbronner
15. Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Forensic Neuropsychology, Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. Holdnack