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Cutter A. Lindbergh, PhD

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
NPI Number:
1801490040
Academic Office Location:
Psychiatry
UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-2103
Phone: 860-679-6700
Website(s):

Department of Psychiatry

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Dr. Lindbergh is a neuropsychologist specializing in assessing memory and thinking abilities in patients with medical, neurological, and psychiatric disorders that impact cognitive functioning.

Education
DegreeInstitutionMajor
BAGonzaga UniversityPsychology
MACollege of William and MaryPsychology
PhDUniversity of GeorgiaClinical Psychology

Post-Graduate Training
TrainingInstitutionSpecialty
InternshipWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityNeuropsychology Track, Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program
PostdoctoralMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San FranciscoNeuropsychology Fellowship

Journal Articles

Book Chapters

  • Memory in frontotemporal dementia
    Keret, O.; Lindbergh, C. A.; & Miller, B. The Oxford handbook of human memory 2024 Jul;1755-1793
  • Measures of Executive Functions
    Lindbergh, Cutter A; Kramer, Joel H The SAGE Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology: Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment and Diagnosis 2023 Jun;179-192
  • Neuroimaging techniques in the courtroom.
    Miller, L. S., & Lindbergh, C. A. APA handbook of forensic neuropsychology 2017 Jan;111-144

Reviews

Title or AbstractTypeSponsor/EventDate/YearLocation
Brain Aging and COVID-19TalkSouth End Wellness Center2024Hartford, CT
Computerized Cognitive Remediation of Post-COVID Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Older AdultsTalkUConn Older Americans Independence Pepper Center2023Farmington, CT
Cognitive reserve in evolving cerebral small vessel disease: A longitudinal study in older adultsPosterInternational Neuropsychological Society’s 51st Annual Meeting2023San Diego, CA
Cellular pathways connecting physical activity to the brain in humans: A window into cognitive reserve and resilience?TalkInternational Neuropsychological Society’s 50th Annual Meeting2022New Orleans, LA
Revised Framingham Stroke Risk Profile: Association with cognitive status and MRI-derived volumetric measuresPosterInternational Neuropsychological Society’s 49th Annual Virtual Meeting2021San Diego, CA
Early detection and prediction of unhealthy brain agingTalkMulticultural Alzheimer’s Prevention Program2021Charleston, MA
Longitudinal trajectories of memory performance in cancer patients: The role of chemotherapy on practice effectsTalkInternational Neuropsychological Society’s 49th Annual Meeting2021San Diego, CA
Immune Cells in CSF are associated with Executive Function Regardless of APOE genotypePosterAlzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) Advancements: APOE2021Virtual Meeting