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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2016), 22, 9598. Copyright © INS. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2016. doi:10.1017/S1355617715001320 Acknowledgements to JINS External Reviewers, 2015 The success of JINS as a scientic journal depends on thoughtful, honest, and prompt peer review. Such review would be impossible without the extensive help of colleagues. Dr. Rao and his Associate Editors are grateful to the seless contributions of our Board of Consulting Editors, guest editors and principal, ad-hoc, and student reviewers. The following lists include individuals who contributed between December 1, 2014 and November 30, 2015. Please note that, because of timing issues, a reviewers name might not appear in this years list either because s/he was acknowledged in a previous year or will be acknowledged in the forthcoming year. The following is a list of guest editors: Deanna Barch Kirk Erickson J. Carson Smith Kathleen Haaland The following is a list of Principal Reviewers, who reviewed a substantial number of manuscripts for the 2015 volume: Christian Beste Brian Brooks Rachel Buckley Elise Caccappolo John Crawford Jacobus Donders Mauricio Garcia-Barrera Brandon Gavett Linda Gonzalez Brenda Hanna-Pladdy Alice Ann Holland Rich Jones Robert Kern Tricia King Kostas Konstantopoulos Victoria Leavitt Kathryn Lewandowski William MacAllister Eileen Martin Maria Mataró Raquelle Mesholam-Gately Matt Miller Stephen Nadeau Annie New Kristen Robinson Ken Sakaie Adam Schmidt Jane Schreiber Brenda Spiegler Michael Sugarman H. Gerry Taylor Nancy Temkin Michael Thomas Eleftheria Vaportzis Robert Weiss The following is a list of Ad-Hoc Reviewers for the 2015 volume: Jacenta Abbott Jess Agnew-Blais Natacha Akshoomoff Steven Albert Gene Alexander Philippe Allain Phil Allen Laura Alonso-Recio Michael Alosco Patricia Alpert Lara Alves Maria Pia Amato Melissa Amick Beau Ances Fiona Anderson Jacqueline Anderson Nathaniel Anderson Vicki Anderson Sophie Andrews Robert Annett Andrea Antal Kevin Antshel Ana Arenivas Carol Armstrong Anne Arnett Dariusz Asanowicz Andrew Aschenbrenner Rhoda Au Robin Aupperle Sara Aurtenetxe Talin Babikian David Balota Sara Balouch Pia Banerjee Sarah Banks Lynne Barker William Barr José Barroso Leslie Baxter Miriam Beauchamp James Becker Heather Belanger Adriene Beltz Boris Bernhardt Lindsay Berrigan Jérémy Besnard John Best Nathalie Bier Amanda Bischoff-Grethe Gabriëlla Blokland Douglas Bodin Stephan Bohlhalter Mario Bonato Kyle Boone Emre Bora Robert Bornstein Megan Boudewyn Audrey Bowen David Breiger Lisa Brenner 95 https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617715001320 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 54.39.106.173, on 22 Jun 2021 at 23:39:14, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at

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  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2016), 22, 95–98.Copyright © INS. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2016.doi:10.1017/S1355617715001320

    Acknowledgements to JINS External Reviewers, 2015

    The success of JINS as a scientific journal depends on thoughtful, honest, and prompt peer review. Such review would beimpossible without the extensive help of colleagues. Dr. Rao and his Associate Editors are grateful to the selfless contributionsof our Board of Consulting Editors, guest editors and principal, ad-hoc, and student reviewers. The following lists includeindividuals who contributed between December 1, 2014 and November 30, 2015. Please note that, because of timing issues, areviewer’s name might not appear in this year’s list either because s/he was acknowledged in a previous year or will beacknowledged in the forthcoming year.

    The following is a list of guest editors:

    Deanna Barch Kirk EricksonJ. Carson Smith Kathleen Haaland

    The following is a list of Principal Reviewers, who reviewed a substantial number of manuscripts for the 2015 volume:

    Christian BesteBrian BrooksRachel BuckleyElise CaccappoloJohn CrawfordJacobus DondersMauricio Garcia-BarreraBrandon GavettLinda GonzalezBrenda Hanna-PladdyAlice Ann HollandRich Jones

    Robert KernTricia KingKostas KonstantopoulosVictoria LeavittKathryn LewandowskiWilliam MacAllisterEileen MartinMaria MataróRaquelle Mesholam-GatelyMatt MillerStephen NadeauAnnie New

    Kristen RobinsonKen SakaieAdam SchmidtJane SchreiberBrenda SpieglerMichael SugarmanH. Gerry TaylorNancy TemkinMichael ThomasEleftheria VaportzisRobert Weiss

    The following is a list of Ad-Hoc Reviewers for the 2015 volume:

    Jacenta AbbottJess Agnew-BlaisNatacha AkshoomoffSteven AlbertGene AlexanderPhilippe AllainPhil AllenLaura Alonso-RecioMichael AloscoPatricia AlpertLara AlvesMaria Pia AmatoMelissa AmickBeau AncesFiona AndersonJacqueline AndersonNathaniel AndersonVicki AndersonSophie AndrewsRobert Annett

    Andrea AntalKevin AntshelAna ArenivasCarol ArmstrongAnne ArnettDariusz AsanowiczAndrew AschenbrennerRhoda AuRobin AupperleSara AurtenetxeTalin BabikianDavid BalotaSara BalouchPia BanerjeeSarah BanksLynne BarkerWilliam BarrJosé BarrosoLeslie BaxterMiriam Beauchamp

    James BeckerHeather BelangerAdriene BeltzBoris BernhardtLindsay BerriganJérémy BesnardJohn BestNathalie BierAmanda Bischoff-GretheGabriëlla BloklandDouglas BodinStephan BohlhalterMario BonatoKyle BooneEmre BoraRobert BornsteinMegan BoudewynAudrey BowenDavid BreigerLisa Brenner

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  • Paul BrewsterTimo BrockmeyerElke BrombergPim BrouwersBelinda BrownPeter BublakKathleen BurdickMeryl ButtersDesiree ByrdMargaret CaddenDalia Cahana-AmitayMeghan CampbellPablo CampoMichelle CarlsonM. Cato JacksonSamuel ChamberlainRaymond ChanLinda ChangDorota ChapkoAnnabel ChenNancy ChiaravallotiFoteini ChristidiChristopher ChristodoulouKeith CiceronePaul CirinoCaron ClarkCarrie ClarkPeter ClarkJen CoaneMatthew CohenRonald CohenJessica CollinsMax ColtheartLuis ConchaMonica ConsonniFofi ConstantinidouSarah CookLouise CorbenRut CorreiaStephanie CosentinoH. CoslettNatania CraneGregory CrucianTravis CruickshankC. Munro CullumGlenn CurtissJessica DamoiseauxJames DanckertUnna DannerPatrick DavidsonJeremy DavisPhilip DeanBryann DeBeerJoseph DeGutisCarly DemopoulosLeon DeouellBrendan Depue

    Birgit DerntlDwight DickinsonPaul DockreeImis DoganGregory DoreVonetta DotsonN. DowlingAlysa E. DoyleJanet DuchekKevin DuffJon Andoni DuñabeitiaMoira DuxShaun EackRuben EchemendiaNicola EdelstynEmily EdmondsMerrill EliasColette ElliottTimothy EllmoreJeff EpsteinMichael EstermanThorleif EtgenJennifer EtnierMark EttenhoferJonathan EvansSarah EwingLisa EylerEric FakraRosemary FamaPhilip FastenauAngela FavaroChristine Fennema-NotestineJ. FiloteoFlorian FischerJessica FishScott FishDarlene FlodenHeather FrancisSandra FreitasJohannes FussDenise FyffeShai GabayPeter GallagherJacquelyn GaminoMargaret GatzBruno GauthierHelen GenovaAnne GierschAri GildengersGrover GilmoreAnna Rita GiovagnoliTania GiovannettiJames GoldElkhonon GoldbergSylvie GoldmanTamar GollanRaul Gonzalez

    Diane GoodingMadeleine GoodkindJoseph GoveasYael GoveroverCheryl GradyWilliam GravesMelissa GreenDeanna GreeneMatthew GrilliEllen GroberMichel GrotheSarah GunnerySteven HackleyAndreana HaleyEric HallIlona HallikainenKatherine HalmiTim HamJamie HamiltonKihwan HanS. Duke HanLana HarderJohn HarrisJaanus HarroEric HartTessa HartRobert HartsuikerDanielle HarveyJason HassenstabEmi HasuoMarc HautScott HayesDenise HeadRobert HeatonShelley HeatonDaniel HermensMegan HertingNatalia Hidalgo-RuzzanteFrank HillaryStephen HinshawGerrit HirschfeldElise HodgesCharles HogeTimothy HohmanAnna HollStephen HollidayCynthia HonanChristine HookerStephen HooperMichael HornerMinoru HoshiyamaMarc HowardDavid HowellGizem HueluerChristina HugenschmidtHilde HuizengaScott Hunter

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  • Claire IsaacPeter JacobSandra JacobsonClaudia JacovaAmy JakLorna JakobsonIsabelle JambaqueAngela JeffersonDoug Johnson-GreeneShannon JuengstRex JungCarme JunquéItamar KahnRichard KaplanNarindur KapurJacqueline KaufmanTonisha Kearney-RamosAngie KehagiaSusan KemperDiane KendallKristen KennedyRichard KennedyKatija KhanKim KielyRonald KillianyAlice KimJunghoon KimKelly KingBrenda KirchoffNeva Kirk-SanchezMichael KirkwoodRex KlinePiyadasa KodituwakkuKatherine KoenigOra KofmanAnneli KolkJennifer KoopDonna KorolMary KosmidisAmy KuceyeskiMatthew KurtzIzelle LabuschagneMaureen LacyRenee Lajiness-O’NeillJerson LaksJulien LaloyauxElizabeth LaneGlenn LarrabeeEric LarsonMichael LarsonErika LaukkaJacqueline Laures-GoreMichal LavidorAndrew LawrenceKeith LawsJoseph LeeJunghee Lee

    Brittany LeMondaTodd LenczMiriam LevavHai LiBenny LibergDavid LibonHefziba LifshitzTara LineweaverSara LippaAlexander LischkeKrista LisdahlTeresa Liu-AmbroseJie LiuPaul LoprinziDavid LoringMark LoweLisa LuJohn LucasPaul LysakerDonald MabbottChristine MacDonaldKristen Mackiewicz SegheteMichelle MadoreMark MahoneJeannette MahoneyParesh MalhotraKarine MarcotteAmy MargolisThomas MarquardtAnthony MartyrSarah MasonBenjamin MastSarah N. MattsonJeffrey MaxMary Pat McAndrewsSimon McCreaAllen McCutchanBrenna McDonaldJoan McDowdSarah McEwenCraig McFarlandEllen McGoughRoger McIntoshDonald McLarenTamara McLeodCláudia MemóriaMing MengDavid MerrillArnoud MesseEric MeyerL. MillerScott MillisSuzanne MitchellDaniel MograbiGuilia MontiLaura Moreno-LopezRalph-Axel Mueller

    Dan MungasKelly MurphyLindsay NagamatsuBonnie NagelElena NataleDominic NathanLindsay NelsonMichael NesterPaul NestorDaniel NewmanMary NewsomeChristopher NicholasAntonieta NietoTanja NijboerTomas NikolaiSara NixonKyle NollCarol NorthDaniel NortonChiara NosartiMegan O’ConnellEmmanuel OjoOzioma OkonkwoMatia OkuboStephanie OlesonRosanna OlsenJoukje OostermanLana OzenNancy PachanaLiana PalermoPriya PaltaLawrence ParsonsRobert PaulJohn PeppleCharles PerfettiRoberta PerriMatthew PetersonRobin PetersonCarissa PhilippiJeffrey PhilipsAndre PlamondonYehuda PollakKatherine PossinMarc PoulinJonathan PowerRuchika PrakashLarry PriceSarah QuellerAnn Ragin PhDJ. Daniel RaglandChristopher RandolphSteven RapcsakLisa RapportBruce ReedJamie ReillyDorene RentzGrega Repovs

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  • Justin RhodesRaffaella RicciPatricia RobertsMartin RohlingH. Diana RosasElena Cecilia RoscaJohannes RothlindIsabelle RouleauJoanne RovetElena RusconiManuela RussoChristopher RyanJoseph SadekMaegan SadyDavid SalmonGonzalo Sánchez-BenavidesPhilip SayeghRussell SchacharLynn SchaeferBenjamin SchankerPhilip SchatzRandall ScheibelKrista SchendelMarit SchmidTilman SchulteKatrin SchulzeLars SchulzeCobb ScottGregory SeidelRachael SeidlerMargaret Semrud-ClikemanDaniel ShapiroLi ShengMartha ShentonMark ShererArthur ShoresMichelle ShortTamar SilbergNoah SilverbergVanessa SlumingBrent SmallMegan SmithBeth Snitz

    Julie SnowdenMcKay SohlbergScott SponheimNathan SprengCraig StarkSergio StarksteinPeter StavinohaJason SteffenerJohn SteinVicky StergiopoulosChristopher StewartNikki StrickerLauren StroberJulie SuhrEdith SullivanKevin SullivanMathew SummersJames SumowskiErin SundermannChad SylvesterAmanda SzaboVanessa TalerSarah TarboxTakashi TarumiTeresa TavassoliElena TenconiEdmond TengClaudia TescheNicholas ThalerApril ThamesWendy ThorntonSarah Tomaszewski FariasRachel TomerRochelle TractenbergJoseph TracyJoey TrampushGeoffrey TremontAngela TroyerBenjamin TsengDavid TupperLyn TurkstraErgun UcLucina Uddin

    Ashley UngerGabriel UrrutiaAlexandra Valencia-PerisEve ValeraM. ValisGiuseppe VallarTamsyn Van RheenenRodney VanderploegTracy VannorsdallJennifer VasterlingDiana VelikonjaAnnalena VenneriFrans VerheyLaura VeronelliEric VidoniMatthijs VinkAdam VogelMichelle VossDeborah WaberSeth WarschauskyMarilyn WelshCarrington WendellRoberta WhiteDouglas WhitesideChristina WierengaGagan WigOliver WilhelmDavid WilkinsonRobert WilsonElliott WimmerBianca WittmannDavid WolkStacey WoodKristen WoodberrySteven Paul WoodsDarrell WorthyHuiyun XiangJin YanRonald YeoBrian YochimKonstantine ZakzanisLaura ZamarianSandra Zinn

    Beginning in 2014, the JINS student reviewer mentorship program was initiated. The following list comprises students whoconducted manuscript reviews in 2015 under the tutelage of their mentor (listed in parentheses):

    Sharlet Anderson (Bonnie Levin)Ana Arenivas (Mark Mahone)Erlend Joramo Brevik (Lin Sorensen)Danielle Souza Costa (LeandroMalloy-Diniz)

    Sheena Dev (Lisa Eyler)

    Saskia DeVaughn (Tilman Schulte)Sarah Ellefson (Maureen Lacy)Michael Hove (Eve Valera)Boji Pak-Wing Lam (Li Sheng)Jonas Persson (Hedvig Soderlund)Sina Radke (Birgit Derntl)

    Shawn Nelson Schmitt (MarkEttenhofer)

    Sarah C. Seligman (Tania Giovannetti)Amery Treble-Barna (Shari Wade)

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  • Aims and Scope The Journal of the InternationalNeuropsychological Society is the official journal ofthe International Neuropsychological Society, anorganization of over 4,500 international membersfrom a variety of disciplines. The Journal of theInternational Neuropsychological Society welcomesoriginal, creative, high quality research paperscovering all areas of neuropsychology. The focus ofarticles may be primarily experimental, applied, orclinical. Contributions will broadly reflect the interestof all areas of neuropsychology, including butnot limited to: development of cognitive processes,brain-behavior relationships, adult and pediatricneuropsychology, neurobehavioral syndromes (suchas aphasia or apraxia), and the interfaces of neuro-psychology with related areas such as behavioralneurology, neuropsychiatry, genetics, and cognitiveneuroscience. Papers that utilize behavioral, neuro-imaging, and electrophysiological measures areappropriate.

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    Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

    VOLUME 22 N U M B E R 1 JANUARY 2016

    RESEARCH ARTICLES

    1 Good Holders, Bad Shuffl ers: An Examination of Working Memory Processes and Modalities in Children with and without Attention-Defi cit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    A.N. Simone, A.-C.V. Bédard, D.J. Marks, and J.M. Halperin

    12 Increased Delay Discounting on a Novel Real-Time Task among Girls, but not Boys, with ADHD

    K.S. Rosch and S.H. Mostofsky

    24 Prospective, Head-to-Head Study of Three Computerized Neurocognitive Assessment Tools (CNTs): Reliability and Validity for the Assessment of Sport-Related Concussion

    L.D. Nelson, A.A. LaRoche, A.Y. Pfaller, E.B. Lerner, T.A. Hammeke, C. Randolph, W.B. Barr, K. Guskiewicz, and M.A. McCrea

    38 Binge Drinkers Are Fast, Able to Stop – but They Fail to Adjust R. Bø, M. Aker, J. Billieux, and N.I. Landrø

    47 Executive Function Defi cits in Patients after Cerebellar Neurosurgery

    M. Mak, E. Tyburski, Ł. Madany, A. Sokołowski, and A. Samochowiec

    58 Change in Cognitive Abilities in Older Latinos R.S. Wilson, A.W. Capuano, D.X. Marquez, P. Amofa, L.L. Barnes, and D.A. Bennett

    66 Examination of the Factor Structure of a Global Cognitive Function Battery across Race and Time

    L.L. Barnes, F. Yumoto, A. Capuano, R.S. Wilson, D.A. Bennett, and R.E. Tractenberg

    76 Examination of the Chicago Multiscale Depression Inventory and Initial Validation of a Positive Scale

    D.M. Ukueberuwa and P.A. Arnett

    BRIEF COMMUNICATION

    83 Dynamic Assessment of Social Cognition in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study

    H.M. Genova, C.J. Cagna, N.D. Chiaravalloti, J. DeLuca, and J. Lengenfelder

    89 Apolipoprotein E (APOE) €4 Allele Is Associated with Increased Symptom Reporting Following Sports Concussion

    V.C. Merritt and P.A. Arnett

    95 Acknowledgements to JINS External Reviewers, 2015

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    1500132.pdfAcknowledgements to JINS External Reviewers, 2015