Dr. Seth Warschausky, Ph.D

  • Ph.D Professor
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    University of Michigan

    Seth Warschausky, Ph.D, is a Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Michigan. He has been Director of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology since 2009. In 2002, he founded the Michigan Adapted Cognitive Assessment Laboratory (M-ACAL), continuously funded by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Speciation Education Programs (OSEP), DOED NIDRR, NIH, the Mildred Swanson Foundation, and University of Michigan faculty grants. M-ACAL studies center on the use computerized cognitive assessments, and more recently brain-computer interface adapted cognitive assessments in collaboration with the University of Michigan Direct Brain-Computer Interface Laboratory. Studies in collaboration with the University of Michigan RERC focus on identifying and addressing the health self-management needs of young adults with cerebral palsy or spina bifida. Post-doctoral fellows, graduate students in biomedical engineering and the neurosciences, and undergraduates have obtained research training in M-ACAL collaborative projects. Dr. Warschausky is on the Editorial Boards of Rehabilitation Psychology and the Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine. He is a former President of the American Psychological Association’s Division 22, Section 1, Pediatric Rehabilitation Psychology and a Fellow in APA Division 22. He has served on the Executive Board for United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan and the Advisory Board of the American Psychological Associations Center for Psychology in Schools and Education.

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