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Cecile Edith Naylor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor





Specialties: Neuropsychological Assessment and Cognitive Rehabilitation following Acquired Brain Injury


EDUCATION:


1975             Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, B.A.

1978             Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, M.A.

1987             University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina, Ph.D.

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Practicing Psychologists
North Carolina Health Care Provider

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:

Research: Event Related Potentials in neurobehavioral disorders

Clinical: Assessment and treatment of acquired brain injury with specialty in remediation of higher level deficits in attentional control, memory and executive skills, special emphasis on return to work or school and maximizing performance in those settings

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Chapers in Books:

Naylor C, Felton R, Wood F. Adult outcome in developmental dyslexia. In: Pavlidis G, ed. Perspectives on dyslexia: cognition, language and treatment. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons 1990;2:213-229.

Naylor C, Wood F, Flowers L. Physiological correlates of reading disability. In: Pavlidis G, ed. Perspectives on dyslexia: neurology, neuropsychology, and genetics. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons 1990;1:141-162.

Wood F, Flowers DL, Naylor C. Cerebral laterality in functional neuroimaging. In: Kitterle F, ed. Cerebral laterality theory and research: The Toledo Symposium. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers 1990;103-116.

Wood FB, Felton RH, Flowers DL, Naylor CE. Neurobehavioral definition of dyslexia. In: Duane DD, Gray DB, eds. The Reading Brain. Parkton, Maryland: York Press 1991;1:1-25.

Journal Articles:

Best DL, Naylor DE, Williams JE. Extension of color bias to young French and Italian children. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology 1975;6:390-405.

Felton R, Naylor C, Wood F. Neuropsychological profile of adult dyslexics. Brain and Language 1990;39:485-497.

Flowers DL, Wood FB, Naylor CE. Regional cerebral blood flow correlates of language processes in reading disability. Archives of Neurology 1991;48:637-643.

Landfield PW, Applegate MD, Schmitzer-Osborne SE, Naylor CE. Phosphate/calcium alterations in the first stages of Alzheimer's disease: implications for etiology and pathogenesis. J Neurol Sci 1991;106:221-229.

Naylor CE, Wood FB, Harter MR. Event related potentials in adults diagnosed as reading disabled in childhood. Intern J Neuroscience, 1995;80:339-352.

 

 

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