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Tania Giovannetti, PhD

Assistant Professor of Psychology at Temple University

Location: Philidelphia, PA United States

Dr. Giovannetti earned her Ph.D. in Clinical psychology/Neuropsychology from Drexel University in 1999. She completed her internship in Neuropsychology at Long Island Jewish Medical Center/Hillside Hospital and from 1999 to 2001, and trained as a NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow in Neurologic Rehabilitation through the University of Pennsylvania and Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Temple University’s Department of Psychology, with a joint appointment in the Clinical Psychology and Brain, Behavior, and Cognition Programs. Her research program aims to understand the breakdown of everyday action performance following brain damage or disease, uncover the mechanisms involved in everyday error detection and correction, and develop strategies to improve everyday functioning in individuals with cognitive impairment (i.e., action rehabilitation). Her work in this area has been widely published and has been funded by the Alzheimer’s Association and Women in Cognitive Science. Dr. Giovannetti is currently a member of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, International Neuropsychological Society, Psychonomic Society, and American Psychological Association. She is President Elect of the Philadelphia Neuropsychology Society.


Associated Grants

  • Everyday Action Impairment in People with Parkinson's Disease Dementia/Dementia with Lewy Bodies

    2007


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