CURRICULUM VITAE Bruce A. Crosson, Ph.D., ABPP/ABCN Address: Brain Rehabiliatation Research Center (151-A) Malcom Randall VA Medical Center 1601 SW Archer Rd. Gainesville, Florida 32608-1197 Telephone: Office: (352) 374-4108 FAX: (352) 379-2332 Email: nossorc1@phhp.ufl.edu Citizenship: United States Education: May 1972 May 1974 August 1978 September 1977 - September 1978 B.A. - Political Science (Summa Cum Laude) Minors: Psychology and Russian Southern Methodist University M.A. - Psychology Southern Methodist University Ph.D. - Psychology Minor: Neuroscience Texas Tech University Clinical Psychology Internship St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center Licensure: Licensed Psychologist, State of Florida, License No. PY 4202 National Register: Registrant #25212, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Board Certification: Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology American Board of Professional Psychology, Diploma #3795 Professional Experience: 1994-present 2009-present Professor of Clinical & Health Psychology (tenured) University of Florida Senior Research Career Scientist
Crosson - 2 Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center 2004-2008 Research Career Scientist Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center 2004-present Honorary Professor, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1999-2004 Research Psychologist Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center 1995 Visiting Professor, Department of Neurology (Section of Neuropsychology), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1989-1994 Associate Professor of Clinical & Health Psychology University of Florida 1985-1989 Research Assistant/Associate Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Psychology Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri 1985-1989 Director, Head Injury Resource Center at Irene Walter Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri 1983-1985 Director, Clinical Neuropsychology Veterans Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1983-1985 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 1984-1985 Private Practice, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 1978-1983 Director of Neuropsychology Laboratory Veterans Administration Medical Center, Leavenworth, Kansas 1979-1980 Part-time Instructor Kansas City Kansas Community College 1983 Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Kansas College of Health Sciences Academic Awards and Professional Honors: Research Mentorship Award, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (October 2008)
Crosson - 3 Honorary Professor, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (January 2005-present) Senior Research Career Scientist Award, Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service (January 2009-December 2015) Research Career Scientist Award, Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service (January 2004-December 2008) University of Florida Research Foundation Professor (2000-2003) Faculty Research Award for the College of Health Related Professions at the University of Florida (1999) Faculty Research Award for the College of Health Related Professions at the University of Florida (1997) Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (1994) Hugh C. Davis Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Florida (1992) Faculty Research Award for the College of Health Related Professions at the University of Florida (1991) Hugh C. Davis Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Florida (1991) Superior Performance Award, Oklahoma City Veterans Administration Medical Center (1985) Superior Performance Award, Oklahoma City Veterans Administration Medical Center (1984) NIDRR Rehabilitation Training Grant Stipend, Texas Tech University (1974-1976) University Scholarship, Masters Degree Program, Southern Methodist University (1972-1973) Ora Arnold Award in Political Science Phi Beta Kappa (1971) University Scholarship (1968-1972) Raigorodsky Russian Scholarship (1971)
Crosson - 4 Professional Affiliations: International Neuropsychological Society-Member Cognitive Neuroscience Society-Member Society for Neuroscience-Member American Psychological Association-Fellow Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (Fellow) Division of Psychotherapy Division of Rehabilitation Psychology Editorial Functions: Critical Reviews and Dialogues Editor Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2004-present) Associate Editor Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2001-2004) Editorial Boards Neuropsychology (1993-1996; 2007-present) Brain Imaging and Behavior (2006-present) Neuropsychology Review (2006-present) The Clinical Neuropsychologist (1988-2000) Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (1998-2000) Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Crosson - 5 Journal of Clinical Psychology Psychological Bulletin Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Assessment Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation Brain and Language Brain and Cognition Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Psychiatry Research Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Neurocase Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Neuropsychology Brain Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry NeuroImage American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Cognitive Brain Research Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology Annals of Neurology
Crosson - 6 Behavioural Neurology Journal of Neurolinguistics Cortex Human Brain Mapping Neuropsychologia Cerebral Cortex BMC Neurology Grant Review Activities: Member, VA Merit Review Subcommittee for Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Sciences Research & Development Service (November, 2009) Ad Hoc Review, Wellcome Trust (October, 2009) Ad Hoc Member, Language and Communication Study Section, National Institutes of Health (June 2008) Ad Hoc Member, Communication/SLP Review Panel, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Merit Review Panel (August 2005) Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, Translational Research Centers in Behavioral Science (April 2002) Member, VA Merit Review Subcommittee for Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences (1998-2001) Ad Hoc Member, Integrated Functional Cognitive Neuroscience - 8 Scientific Review Group, National Institutes of Health (June 1998) University of Florida Division of Sponsored Research Career Development Awards Committee (awards internal grants of up to $25,000) (1993) External Reviewer, Canadian Medical Research Council (1993) Ad Hoc Study Section Member, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1989-1991)
Crosson - 7 Committees: Local Chair, Imaging Core Work Group, University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute (Spring 2010) Mid-tenure Review Committee, University of Florida Department of Clinical and Health Psychology (2007-present) Executive Committee, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center of Excellence, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center (2001-present) Chair, Advanced Magnetic Resonance and Spectroscopy Human/Large Animal Task Force (2004) Coordinator of Functional Neuroimaging Core, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Malcolm Randall VA Brain Rehabilitation Research Center (2001-present) Member, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (1996-2001) Head of Functional Neuroimaging in Rehabilitation, University of Florida College of Health Professions (2000-2007) Associate Chair for Research, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (1997-2000) Clinical Team Leader, Psychology Clinic, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (1991-1998) Search Committee for Dean of College of Health Related Professions, University of Florida (1994) Graduate Admissions Committee, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (1991) Chair, Billing Forms Committee, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (1990-1991) Curriculum Committee, University of Florida Department of Clinical & Health Psychology (1989-1992) National Head Injury Foundation, Family Support Group Leader - St. Louis Bi-State Chapter, 1986-1989 Psychology Internship Selection, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Crosson - 8 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (1985) Search Committee for Psychologist on Alcohol Treatment Unit, Oklahoma City VA Medical Center (1984) Chairperson, Professional Standards Committee, Leavenworth VA Medical Center National/International Facilitator, Northwestern Conference on Neuroimaging in Aphasia Treatment Research, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, September 21-22, 2009. International Neuropsychological Society, Board of Directors (2002-2005) American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, Board of Directors (1996-2001) Planning Committee for the Houston Conference on Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology (1996-1998) Division of Clinical Neuropsychology of American Psychological Association: Chair of Education Committee, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (1995-1997) Chair of Task Force on Education, Accreditation, and Credentialing (1993-1995) American Psychological Association Accreditation Site Visitor (1985-1995) Division of Clinical Neuropsychology Representative and Moderator for Conference: Health Care Reform and Psychological Practice in Health Care Settings, Indianapolis IN, May 6-8, 1994 International Neuropsychological Society, Program Committee for European Meeting (1992) International Neuropsychological Society, Program Committee for Pacific Rim Meeting (1991) International Neuropsychological Society, Program Committee for North American Meeting (1988) Division of Clinical Neuropsychology Program Committee for American Psychological Association Annual Meeting (1987)
Crosson - 9 Primary Teaching Activities: Graduate Level Courses Developed and Taught Practicum in Clinical Neuropsychology (1989-2001) Subcortical Functions in Cognition (1990-present) Dynamic Psychotherapy (1996-1997) Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (1992-1996) Neuroscience (1993) Internship Training Clinical Psychology Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship Supervisor, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida, Neuropsychology Track (1989-2000) Clinical Psychology Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship Supervisor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Neuropsychology Track (1983-1985) Clinical Psychology Internship Supervisor, Leavenworth VA Medical Center (1978-1983) Psycho-diagnostic Case Conference. Monthly case conference conducted for the interns of the Leavenworth V.A. Psychology Service, 1980-1983. Chair, Internship Seminar Committee, Leavenworth VA Medical Center (1979-1982) Doctoral Dissertation and Advisement Committees: Doctoral Committees Chaired (Number = 15) Student s Name Years Trained Current Position Zvinka Zlatar, M.S. 2007-present Graduate Student Ilana F. Levy, M.S. 2005-present Psychology Intern, Boston VA Medical Center Michelle L. Benjamin, M.S. 2003-present Psychology Intern, University of Alabama, Birmingham R. Bruce Parkinson, Ph.D. 1998-2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa
Crosson - 10 Doctoral Committees Chaired, continued Student s Name Years Trained Current Position Katherine S. Richards, Ph.D. 1997-2005 Christina E. Wierenga, Ph.D. 2000-2005 Psychologist, Birmingham AL VA Medical Center Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of CA, San Diego Leeza M. Maron, Ph.D. 1995-2003 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University Timothy W. Conway, Ph.D. 1994-2003 Assistant Research Scientist, Dept. of Clinical & Health Psychology, Univ. of FL; VA RR&D Career Devel. Award M. Allison Cato, Ph.D. 1996-2002 Research and Clinical Neuropsychologist, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Joseph R. Sadek, Ph.D. 1994-2000 Psychologist, VA Medcial Center and Assistant Prof. of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Reid L. Skeel, Ph.D. 1993-1998 Associate Professor of Psychology, Central Michigan University Russell R. Addeo, Ph.D. 1992-1995 Director, Outpatient Head Trauma Rehabilitation, Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, Jacksonville, FL Margaret C. Petry, Ph.D. 1992-1995 Private Practice, Coconut Grove, FL Elena A. Balzac, Ph.D. 1991-1993 Neuropsychologist, Boston Medical Center/Boston University David J.G. Williamson, Ph.D. 1990-1992 Senior Scientific Liason, Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical Inc., Clearwater, FL Doctoral Committees Served on (Member or Co-Chair) (Number = 30) Student s Name Ph.D. Awarded Field Christina del Toro, Ph.D. 2010 Communication Sciences & Disorders
Crosson - 11 Doctoral Committees Served on (Member or Co-Chair), continued Student s Name Ph.D. Awarded Field Ania Mikos, Ph.D. 2010 Clinical & Health Psychology Megan E. Gaiefsky, Ph.D. 2007 Clinical & Health Psychology (Co-Chair) Charles Ellis, Ph.D. 2005 Rehabilitation Science Erin J. Pearson, Ph.D. 2007 Communication Sciences & Disorders Michael A. Cole, Ph.D. 2005 Clinical & Health Psychology (Co-Chair) Christopher W. Loftis, Ph.D 2003 Clinical & Health Psychology Steven K. Knauts, Ph.D. 2003 Clinical & Health Psychology Carrie R. McDonald, Ph.D. 2003 Clinical & Health Psychology David Soltysik, Ph.D. 2003 Nuclear & Radiological Sciences & Engineering Kaundinya Gopinath, Ph.D. 2003 Nuclear & Radiological Sciences & Engineering Laura J. Grande, Ph.D. 2002 Clinical & Health Psychology Miles T. Rogish, Ph.D 2002 Clinical & Health Psychology Angela B. Lane, Ph.D. 2001 Clinical & Health Psychology Jane P. Mutch, Ph.D. 2001 Communication Sciences & Disorders Jeffrey Anderson, Ph.D. 2000 Communication Sciences & Disorders Samuel R. Browd, M.D., Ph.D. 2000 Neuroscience Sarah R. Kortenkamp, Ph.D. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology Lisa H. Lu, Ph.D. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology Tricia M. Zawacki, Ph.D. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology
Crosson - 12 Doctoral Committees Served on (Member or Co-Chair), continued Student s Name Ph.D. Awarded Field Lyana C. Doty, Ph.D. 1999 Clinical & Health Psychology Randi Lincoln, Ph.D. 1999 Clinical & Health Psychology Beth L. Macauley, Ph.D. 1998 Communication Sciences & Disorders Tara V. Spevak, Ph.D. 1997 Clinical & Health Psychology Paula Zuffante, Ph.D. 1997 Clinical & Health Psychology Thomas B. Flynn, Ph.D. 1996 Clinical & Health Psychology Nina A. Nabors, Ph.D. 1994 Clinical & Health Psychology Robert A. Swoap, Ph.D. 1992 Clinical & Health Psychology Travis G. White, Ph.D. 1992 Clinical & Health Psychology Patricia V. Cooper, Ph.D. 1986 Clinical Psychology Masters Thesis Committees: Masters Committees Chaired Student s Name M.S. Awarded Field Kristin Moffett in progress Clinical & Health Psychology Matthew Cohen, M.S. 2009 Clinical & Health Psychology Zvinka Z. Zlatar, M.S. 2009 Clinical & Health Psychology Ilana F. Levy, M.S. 2007 Clinical & Health Psychology Vonetta M. Dotson, M.S. 2002 Clinical & Health Psychology Christina E. Wierenga, M.S. 2001 Clinical & Health Psychology Katherine S. Fabrizio, M.S. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology Hope Anne Benefield, M.S. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology
Crosson - 13 Masters Committees Served on (Member) Student s Name M.S. Awarded Field Cheryl L. Shigaki, M.S. 1995 Clinical & Health Psychology Margaret C. Petry, M.S. 1993 Clinical & Health Psychology Sarah Lageman, M.S. 2002 Clinical & Health Psychology Erin Floyd, M.S. 2000 Clinical & Health Psychology Steven K. Knauts, M.S. 1995 Clinical & Health Psychology David Moser, M.S. 1995 Clinical & Health Psychology Karen A. Holler, M.S. 1994 Clinical & Health Psychology Postdoctoral Fellows and Mentored Awardees Name Years Trained Current Position Stacy Harnish, Ph.D. 2010-2012 CDA-1 Awardee, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Gainesville, FL VAMC Keith M. McGregor, Ph.D. 2010-2012 CDA-1 Awardee, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Gainesville, FL VAMC Joe Nocera, Ph.D. 2009-2011 CDA-1 Awardee, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Gainesville, FL VAMC Kay Waid-Ebbs, Ph.D. 2009-2011 CDA-1 Awardee, Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, Gainesville, FL VAMC Stacy Harnish, Ph.D. 2008-2010 NIDCD T32 Fellow, Department of Neurology, Univ. of FL Marcus F. Meinzer, Ph.D. 2008-2010 German Foundation for Science Fellow, Univ. of FL David B. FitzGerald, M.D. 2006-2008 Associate Investigator, Gainesville VAMC and Courtesy Assistant Professor of Neurology, Univ. of FL
Crosson - 14 Postdoctoral Fellows and Awardees, continued Name Years Trained Current Position Tim W. Conway, Ph.D. 2002-2004 Career Development Award, Gainesville VAMC and Assistant Research Scientist, Univ. of FL M. Allison Cato, Ph.D. 2002-2003 Research and Clinical Neuropsychologist, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Anna Bacon Moore, Ph.D. 2000-2001 Research Psychologist, Atlanta VAMC and Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehab., Emory Univ. Paul J. Moberg, Ph.D. 1990-1991 Associate Professor of Neuropsychology, University of Pennsylvania Research Grants and Contracts Awarded: Active Crosson, B. (PI): An fmri Model of Naming in Alzheimer's Disease. R21 DC009247: funded through the National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. 2009-2011. ($384,801 direct + indirect costs). Crosson, B. (PI) Treatment of Intention in Aphasia: Neural Substrates. R01-DC007387: funded through the National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. 2006-2010. ($916,500 direct+indirect costs). Crosson, B. (PI) Senior Research Career Scientist Award. B6364S. Funded through the Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service. January, 2009-December 2015 (6/8 FTE) ($1,055,973 direct costs). Rothi, L. J. G. (Center Director). Veterans Affairs RR&D Brain Rehabilitation Center. Funded through the Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service. 2009-2014 ($5,000,000 direct costs ); 2004-2009 ($4,000,000 direct costs); 1999-2004 ($3,700,000 direct costs). Crosson s role: 12% effort as co-investigator (1999-2002); 62% as Coordinator of Imaging Core (2002-2004); (2004-present covered by Research Career Scientist Award). Wittenberg, G. (PI) (Richards, L.-Site PI) Biological Prediction and Correlation of Response to Robotic Arm Therapy. B4946R. Funded through Department of Veterans Affairs. Biological Prediction and Correlation of Response to Robotic Arm Therapy. 9/1/07-8/30/10. ($741,500 direct costs). Crosson role, Co-Investigator.
Crosson - 15 Gonzalez Rothi, L. J. (PI). Training in Treatment of Communication Disorders and Translational Neuroscience. Funded through the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Grant 5-T32-DC008768-02, PI, 07/01/07-06/60/13. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor for postdoctoral fellows. Completed Crosson, B. (PI). Functional Neuroimaging of Memory in Healthy Aging. Project M 47: E. F. McKnight Brain Research Investigator-Initiated Grant Program of the MBI-UF. 7/01/05-6/30/08. ($250,000 direct costs). Crosson, B. (PI): Complex Verbal Functions and the Basal Ganglia in Gulf War Illness of the Neuroimaging and Biomarkers Studies. Department of Veterans Affairs through subcontract with University of Southwestern Medical Center. 2008 2010. ($905,165 direct +indirect costs). Crosson, B. (PI) Research Career Scientist Award. B3470S. Funded through the Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service. January, 2004- December 2008 (6/8 FTE). Fernandez, H. H. (PI). Rivastigmine for the Treatment of Visual Hallucinations in Cognitively- Impaired Parkinson Patients: A Double-Blind fmri Study with an Open-Label Extension. Novartis. 9/1/07-8/30/09. ($259,115 direct + indirect costs) Heilman, K. M. (PI). Cognitive Changes in Presymptomatic Parkinson s Disease. Funded through Department of Defense/Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment. 1998-2005 ($666,745 direct + indirect costs). Crosson s role: 10% effort as co-investigator. Rothi, L. J. G. (Program Project Director). Treatment of Aphasia and Related Disorders. P50- DC03888: funded through National Institutes of Health: National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. 2000-2004 ($5,400,000 direct + indirect costs). (a) Subproject 5: Treatment of Attention and Intention in Aphasia. ($369,103 direct costs). Crosson role: 25% effort as PI. (b) Core B: Neuroimaging. ($831,139 direct costs). Crosson Role 12% as Co-PI (2000-2003) and 20% as PI (2003-2004). Crosson, B. (PI). Medial Frontal Cortex in Intentional Aspects of Language. R01-DC03455: funded through the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. 1997-2000 ($589,257 direct + indirect costs). Crosson, B. (PI). Functional Outcomes of a Rehabilitative Treatment for Non-fluent Aphasia: Evaluation and Prediction using Lesion Patterns and Performance Characteristics. Funded
through P. A. Foote Small Grants Program. 2003-2004 ($7,045 direct costs only) Crosson - 16 Crosson, B. (PI). Changes in Word Retrieval in Normal Aging: Executive-Frontal vs. Semantic- Temporal Substrates. Funded through the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Research Grant Program. 2002-2003 ($74,868 direct costs only). Crosson, B. (PI). Treatment of Intention and Attention in Aphasia. Funded through Brooks Health Foundation, Inc. 1998-2000 ($157,612 direct costs) Crosson, B. & Bauer, R. M. (Co-PIs). Words, Emotions, and Memories: Investigations of Temporal Lobe activation during Language and Memory Monitoring. Funded through the University of Florida Brain Institute. 1997-1998 ($97,122 direct costs only). Crosson, B. (PI). Mapping of Cognitive Brain Functions with Magnetic Resonance Imaging. A Graduate Assistant Grant funded through the Division of Sponsored Research at the University of Florida, 1994-1995, ($6,162). Crosson, B. (PI), Nadeau, S. E., & Williams, C. M. Cerebral Activation during Narrative Language as Measured by [99mTc]-HMPAO Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT). A Career Development Award funded through the Division of Sponsored Research at the University of Florida, 1991-1992, ($20,000). Crosson, B. (PI). Attention and Aphasia. A Graduate Assistant Grant funded through the Division of Sponsored Research at the University of Florida, 1991-1992, ($6,421) Crosson, B. (PI), Nadeau, S. E., & Williams, C. M. Measurement of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Using [99mTc]-HMPAO Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) during Behavioral Activation in Neurologically Normal and Brain Impaired Subjects. A New Faculty Support Grant funded through Division of Sponsored Research at the University of Florida, 1989-1991, ($7,200). Crosson, B. (PI), Novack, T. A., Trenerry, M. R., & Craig, P. L. Performance of Normal and Head- Injured Subjects on the California Verbal Learning Test. A mini-grant funded through the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 1984-1985. Warren, R. L. & Crosson, B. (Co-I). Validity of the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery for Aphasic Patients. Funded through a grant from the Regional Advisory Group of the Veterans Administration, 1981-1982. Crosson, B. (PI). Dichotic Listening as a Measure of Lateralized Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia. Funded as a Flexible Funds Project through the Veterans Administration Western Regional Research and Development Office, Livermore, California, 1980.
Crosson - 17 Mentored Awardees and Current Positions Jamie J. Reilly, Ph.D. Proposal Title: Structure of Semantic Memory and its Measurement in Dementia and Aphasia. Funded through the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Grant K23 DC010197. (75% salary and benefits + study budget). 2009-2014. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: Assistant Professor of Communicative Disorders, University of Florida. Stacy Harnish, Ph.D. Training in Treatment of Communication Disorders and Translational Neuroscience. Funded through the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Grant 5-T32-DC008768-02, Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi, Ph.D., PI. Harnish Fellowship 2008-2010. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Neurology, University of Florida. Marcus Meinzer, Ph.D. The neural substrate of expressive language functions in healthy and pathological aging. Funded by the German Foundation for Science (DFG) DFG, ME 3161/2-1, (full salary and benefits). 2008-2010. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: Fellow Departments of Clinical and Health Psychology and Department of Neurology, University of Florida. (After July 1, 2010: Neurology Faculty, Charite Hospital, Humbolt University of Berlin, Free University of Berlin) Joe Nocera, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award-1 (full salary and benefits). 2009-2011. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Award-1, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center. Kay Waid-Ebbs, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award-1 (full salary and benefits). 2009-2011. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Award-1, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center. Anna Bacon Moore, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award (full salary and benefits + research expenses). 2001-2004. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: Research and Staff Psychologist, Atlanta VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Emory University. Anna Bacon Moore, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Advanced Career Development Award (full salary and benefits + research expenses). 2004-2007. Crosson Role: Mentor Committee. Current Position: Research and Staff Psychologist, Atlanta VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Emory University. Anna Bacon Moore, Ph.D. American Federation for Aging Research: Grant Program. 2004-2006.
Crosson - 18 Crosson Role: Mentor Committee. Current Position: Research and Staff Psychologist, Atlanta VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Emory University. Tim W. Conway, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Associate Investigator Award (full salary and benefits). 2003-2005. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Awardee, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center; Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida. Tim W. Conway, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award (full salary and benefits + expenses). 2005-2008. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor.. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Awardee, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center; Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida. Tim W. Conway, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award-2 (full salary and benefits + expenses). 2009-2012. Crosson Role: Mentor Committee. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Awardee, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center; Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida. David B. FitzGerald, M.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Associate Investigator Award (full salary and benefits). 2006-2008. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: VA RR&D Associate Investigator, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center; Courtesy Assistant Professor, Department Neurology, University of Florida. David B. FitzGerald, M.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Career Development Award-2 (full salary and benefits). 2009-2013. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: VA RR&D Career Development Award-2, Malcom Randall VA Medical Center; Courtesy Assistant Professor, Department Neurology, University of Florida. Christina E. Wierenga, M.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Predoctoral Fellowship (full salary and benefits). 2003-2004. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor. Current Position: Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; Research Psychologist, San Diego VA Medical Center Megan E. Gaiefsky, M.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development. Predoctoral Fellowship (full salary and benefits). 2004-2005. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor.
Current Position: Psychology Intern, Birmingham VA Medical Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham Crosson - 19 Keith M. McGregor, M.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Educational Affairs Predoctoral Fellowship (full salary and benefits). 2008-2009. Crosson Role: Preceptor (K. D. White, Dissertation Chair). Current Position: Psychology Pre-Doctoral Student, University of Florida Zvinka Zlatar. Normalization of BOLD Maps during Word-Retrieval in Aerobically Fit Older Adults. NIH Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center Minority Supplement Award. 2009-2011. Crosson Role: Primary Mentor, along with Marco Pahor. Current Position: Clinical Psychology Pre-Doctoral Student, University of Florida Publications: Refereed Journal Articles: (Total of 95, excluding submitted/in revision/in preparation manuscripts) Park, H., Rogalski, Y., Rodriguez, A., Zlatar, Z., Benjamin, M., Harnish, S., Bennett, J., Rosenbek, J., Crosson, B., and Reilly, J. (submitted) Discriminating Fluent from Nonfluent Aphasia: Which Perceptual and Linguistic Features Count? Cohen, M. L., Benjamin, M. L., McGregor, K. M., Meinzer, M., Chang, Y.-L., Zlatar, Z. Z., Trinastic, J., Rackelman, C., Sherod, M., Levy, I., White, K. D., Crosson, B. (submitted). Functional network characteristics supporting language in aging. FitzGerald, D. B., Gullett, J. M., Levy, C. E., Crosson, B. (in press). Delayed diagnosis of intracerebral foreign body from the Vietnam War. Military Medicine. Meinzer, M., Harnish, S., Conway, T., Crosson, B. (in press). Recent developments in functional and structural imaging of aphasia recovery after stroke. Aphasiology. Meinzer, M., Seeds, L., Flaisch, T., Harnish, S., Cohen, M. L., McGregor, K., Conway, T., Benjamin, M., Crosson, B. (in press). Impact of changed positive and negative task-related functional activity on word-retrieval in aging. Neurobiology of Aging. Ford, A., McGregor, K. M., Case, K., Crosson, B., White, K. D. (2010). Structural connectivity of Broca s area and medial frontal cortex. NeuroImage, 52, 1230-1237. Crosson, B., Ford, A., McGregor, K. M., Meinzer, M. F., Cheshkov, S., Li, X., Walker-Batson, D., Briggs, R. W. (2010). Functional Imaging and Related Techniques: An Introduction for Rehabilitation Researchers. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 47, viixxxiii. Trinastic, J. P., Kautz, S. A., McGregor, K. M., Gregory, C., Bowden, M., Benjamin, M. B., Kurtzman, M., Chang, Y.-L., Conway, T., Crosson, B. (2010). An fmri study of the
Crosson - 20 differences in brain activity during active ankle dorsiflexion and plantar flexion. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 4, 121-131. Crosson,B., Moore, A. B., McGregor, K. M., Chang, Y.-L., Benjamin, M., Gopinath, K., Sherod, M. E., Wierenga, C. E., Peck, K. K., Briggs, R. W., Rothi, L. G., White, K. D. (2009). Regional Changes in Word-Production Laterality After a Naming Treatment Designed to Produce a Rightward Shift in Frontal Activity. Brain and Language, 111, 73-85. Meinzer, M., Wilser, L., Flaisch, T., Eulitz C., Rockstroh B., Rothi, L.J.G., Crosson, B. (2009). Neural signatures of semantic and phonemic fluency in young and old adults. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 2007-2018. McGregor, K. M., Craggs, J. G., Benjamin, M. A., Crosson, B., White, K.D. (2009). Age-related changes in motor control during unimanual movement. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 3, 317 331. Parkinson, R. B., Raymer, A.,Chang, Y.-L., FitzGerald, D. B., Crosson, B. (2009). Lesion Characteristics Related to Treatment Improvement in Object and Action Naming for Patients with Chronic Aphasia. Brain and Language, 110, 75-84. Wierenga, C. E., Perlstein, W. M., Benjamin, M., Leonard, C., Rothi, L. G., Conway, T., Cato, M. A., Gopinath, K., Briggs, R., Crosson, B. (2009). Neural substrates of object identification: fmri evidence that category and visual attribute contribute to semantic knowledge. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 15, 169-181. Rothi, L. J. G., Fuller, R., Kendall, D., Leon, S. A., Moore, A., Nadeau, S., Wu, S. S., Crosson, B., Heilman, K. M. (2009). Errorless practice as a possible adjuvant to donepezil in Alzheimer s disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 15, 311-322. Gopinath, K., Crosson, B., McGregor, K., Peck, K. K., ChangY.-L., Moore, A., Sherod, M., Cavanagh, C., Wabnitz, A., Wierenga, C., White, K., Cheshkova, S., Krishnamurthy, V., Briggs, R. W. (2009). Selective detrending method for reducing task-correlated motion artifact during speech in event-related FMRI. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 1105-1119. Crosson, B. (2008). An intention manipulation to change lateralization of word production in nonfluent aphasia: Current status. Seminars in Speech and Language, 29, 188-200. Conway, T. W., Heilman, K. M., Gopinath, K., Peck, K. K., Bauer, R. M., Briggs, R. W., Torgesen, J. K., & Crosson, B. (2008). Neural substrates related to auditory working memory comparisons: An fmri study. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14, 629-639. Hu, J., Lee, J.-M., Gao, J., White, K. D., Crosson, B. (2008). Assessing a signal model and identifying brain activity from fmri data by a detrending-based fractal analysis. Brain Structure and Function, 212, 417-426.