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Biography for Jacobus Donders and Scott J. Hunter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2010

Jacobus Donders
Affiliation:
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital
Scott J. Hunter
Affiliation:
University of Chicago
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Biography for Jacobus Donders

Jacobus Donders obtained his PhD from the University of Windsor in 1988. He completed his internship at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI, and his residency at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. He is currently the Chief Psychologist at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI. Dr. Donders is board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology in both Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology. He has served on multiple editorial and professional executive boards, has authored or co-authored more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and has co-edited two books about neuropsychological intervention. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Neuropsychology and of Divisions 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) and 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. His main research interests include construct and criterion validity of neuropsychological test instruments and prediction of outcome in congenital disorders and acquired brain injury.

Biography for Scott J. Hunter

Scott J. Hunter is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pediatrics in the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, where he serves as the Director of Pediatric Neuropsychology and Coordinator for Child Psychology training. Dr. Hunter obtained his PhD in Clinical and Developmental Psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1996. He completed his internship at Northwestern University School of Medicine's Stone Institute of Psychiatry, and residencies in Pediatric Neuropsychology and Developmental Disabilities in the Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology at the University of Rochester. He serves as an ad-hoc editor for a number of peer-reviewed publications, and has authored or co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles, presentations, and book chapters.

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Print publication year: 2010

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