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Brittany Cerbone, PhD
Assistant Professor/Clinical
Dr. Cerbone joined the clinical faculty as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at UT Health San Antonio in October 2022 after completing her residency in clinical neuropsychology at Barrow Neurological Institute. She previously completed her Ph.D. at the University of Houston and a pre-doctoral internship at the Phoenix VA Health Care System. Her clinical and research interests focus on older adults and neurodegenerative populations, and she works with the surgical teams for movement disorders and epilepsy, conducting pre/postsurgical evaluations and Wadas.
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Professional Background
Education
- 2020 - PhD - Clinical Psychology - University of Houston
- 2017 - MA - Clinical Psychology - University of Houston
- 2012 - BA - Psychology - New York University
Training
- 2022 - Residency - Neuropsychology - Barrow Neurological Institute
- 2020 - Internship - Psychology - Phoenix VA Health Care System
Highlights
2015-2020 Houston Endowment Fellowship
2009-2012 Dean’s ListAppointments
- 2022 - Assistant Professor/Clinical - UT Health San Antonio
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Research & Grants
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Publications
Abstracts Presented:
Cerbone, B., Hanson, K. D., Lomay, V. T., Wicklund, M., & Weidman, D. Neuropsychological Functioning in Older American Indians of the Southwestern U.S. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2022.
Modiano, Y. A., Webber, T., Cerbone, B., Haneef, Z., & Pastorek, N. J. Predictive utility of MMPI- 2-RF in differentiating psychogenic non-epileptic events and epilepsy in a largely male Veteran sample. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, San Diego, California, February 2021.
Cerbone, B., Massman, P. J., Kulesz, P., Woods, S. P., & York, M. K. Predictors of rate of cognitive decline in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Denver, Colorado, February 2020.
Cerbone, B., Allen, D., Lai, J. M., Zhang, Y. J., Britz. G. W., & Dulay, M. Longitudinal study of prediction of return-to-work after stroke. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, New York, New York, February 2019.
Dulay, M., Cerbone, B. Lai, J. M., Zhang, Y. J., & Britz. G. W. Biopsychosocial predictors of depression after stroke. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, New York, New York, February 2019.
Cerbone, B. & Massman, P. J. Predictive utility and longitudinal correlates of phonemic cueing benefit in Alzheimer’s disease. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Washington D.C., February 2018.
Original Peer-Reviewed Articles in Press or in Revision for Press:
Cerbone, B., Hanson, K. D., Lomay, V. T., Wicklund, M., & Weidman, D. (In Preparation). Neuropsychological Functioning in Older American Indians of the Southwestern U.S.
Modiano, Y. A., Webber, T., Cerbone, B., Haneef, Z., & Pastorek, N. J. (2021). Predictive utility of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-RF (MMPI-2-RF) in differentiating psychogenic non-epileptic seizures and epileptic seizures in a largely male veteran sample. Epilepsy & Behavior, 116, 107731.
Cerbone, B., Massman, P. J., Woods, S. P., & York, M. K. (2020). Predictors of rate of cognitive decline in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 34(2), 368-383.
Cerbone, B., Massman, P. J., Woods, S. P., & York, M. K. (2019). Benefit of phonemic cueing on confrontation naming in Alzheimer's disease. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1-16.
Books/Book Chapters:
Kellogg, E., Cerbone, B., Kenealy, L., & Collins, R. (2021). Preparing for and Obtaining a Predoctoral Internship in Neuropsychology. In C. Block (Ed.), The Neuropsychology Roadmap: A Complete Training Guide (pp. 34-55). Washington DC: APA Press
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