HNRP Investigators and Trainees Presented at the 2026 International Neuropsychological Society (INS) Conference
Investigators and trainees presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, held this year in historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The theme of the meeting was “Neuropsychology in the Age of Innovation.” A central goal of the conference was to encourage submissions from scientists who are pushing the boundaries of neuropsychology through novel methodologies, interdisciplinary collaborations, and participatory action research, while also honoring the scientific history of the discipline.
Kiely N. Bol, Bin Tang, Erin E. Sundermann, Patricia K. Riggs, David J. Moore, Distinct Biomarker Profiles of Cognitive Vulnerabilities in People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-2026.
Victoria O. Chentsova, Crystal X. Wang, Jennifer E. Iudicello, Robert K. Heaton, Igor Grant2 Mariana Cherner. Exploring Associations Between Major Depressive Disorder History, Neurocognitive Deficits, and Assessment of Own Symptoms in People Living With HIV. International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-5-2026.
Lillian Ham, Donald R Franklin, Ronald J Ellis, Scott Letendre, Igor Grant, David J Moore. Adverse and Protective Predictors of Change in Everyday Functioning Across Two Years in Adults Aging with HIV. International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-2026.
L. C. Vera Murillo, E. Griffith, L. Sanabria, A. White, M., Cherner, R. K. Heaton, R. J. Ellis, M. J. Marquine. Successful Aging and Neurocognition in HIV and Aging Among Hispanic/Latino People. International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-2026.
Kyle F. Mastropietro, Jake A. Rattigan, Mira Sur, Anya Umlauf, David J. Grelotti, Igor Grant, Robert L. Fitzgerald, Thomas D. Marcotte. Impact of Smoked Cannabis on Time Production and Estimation: Implications for Driving Performance. International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-2026.
Jake A. Rattigan, Kyle F. Mastropietro, Mira Sur, Anya Umlauf, David J. Grelotti, Robert L. Fitzgerald, Igor Grant, Thomas D. Marcotte. The Combined Effects of Smoked ∆9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Divided Attention on Driving Simulator Performance. International Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, 02-2026.