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Neuropsychologist
John Brown University
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Ryan Van Patten is a neuropsychologist at John Brown University whose research spans a diverse set of topics, including psychosomatic disorders, traumatic brain injury, dementia, crime patterns, and health disparities. His work addresses cognitive and functional impairments in vulnerable populations, such as sheltered adults experiencing homelessness. Van Patten also investigates the use of remote neurocognitive tests, as well as cognitive performance in functional seizures compared with epilepsy. In addition, he studies the predictors and correlates of depression in specific populations, such as retired elite-level rugby players. A recent publication outlined proposed guidelines for education and training in clinical neuropsychology. His research focuses on understanding and treating cognitive and psychological disorders across various contexts.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 125
- Citations: 1,592
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- The Minnesota Conference proposed guidelines for education and training in clinical neuropsychology (2025) DOI
- Feasibility of direct-to-home teleneuropsychological evaluations in U.S. Veterans with functional seizures (2025) DOI
- Promoting introductory knowledge of neuropsychology to underrepresented minority students: findings from 2 years of New2Neuropsychology (N2N) networking events (2025) DOI
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