WFN Applied Research Groups

Self created interest groups engaged in education, participation in World Congresses of Neurology, and other activities.

Aphasia/Cognitive Disorders Research Group

Chair: Thomas H Bak M.D.


University of Edinburgh
Human Cognitive Neuroscience (HCN) and
Centre for Cognitive Aging and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE)
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (PPLS)
7 George Square
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH8 9JZ
United Kingdom

Tel.: +44 (0)131 650 3441
Fax: +44 (0)131 650 3461
e-mail: thomas.bak@ed.ac.uk

Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences (CCBS)
Chancellor's Building
49 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh 
Scotland
EH16 4SB
United Kingdom

Tel.: +44 (0)131 242 6260


Co-Chair: Facundo Manes M.D.

Web: http://facundomanes.com

Director, Institute of Neurosciences - Favaloro University
Professor of Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience
Favaloro University
Buenos Aires
Argentina

Web: www.fundacionfavaloro.org/IN_neurociencias.htm

Director, Institute of Cognitive Neurology (INECO)
Pacheco de Melo 1854 (1126)
Buenos Aires
Argentina

Tel.: +54 11 48074748 
Fax: +54 11 48074748 
e-mail: fmanes@ineco.org.ar
Web: www.fundacionineco.org
         www.ineco.org.ar

Former Presidents

  • Eberhard Bay
  • Arthur Benton
  • Harold Goodglass
  • Guido Gainotti
  • Klaus Poeck
  • Andy Kertesz
  • John Hodges
  • Argye Hillis

Annual Reports

 

Other reports

Teaching course of the WFN RGACD

 


Information Websites

One of the biggest problems facing cognitive neurologists worldwide is the limited availability of cognitive tests translated into different languages and adapted to the specific cultural, social and linguistic characteristics of the relevant populations. The WFN RG ACD is planning to create websites for different countries, regions and languages, which will contain information relevant to clinicians wishing to establish and run cognitive clinics. Apart from cognitive tests and other assessment materials, the websites will contain lists of pertinent publications, dates of meetings and teaching courses and other information of interest. This project has been substantially supported through the WFN grant "Cognitive Clinics Worldwide".

The first website, established in June 2012, is that for INDIA:
http://www.wfnteachcogn.in/

With time, we hope to make an increasing number of websites available, while the existing ones will be updated and extended. Watch this space.