Alex Taylor
Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
Schools
- Harvard Medical School
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Biography
Harvard Medical School
Professional History
Alex M. Taylor, PsyD, is a clinical neuropsychologist providing services within the multidisciplinary Brain Injury Center and Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Boston Children’s Hospital. He also serves as a consultant for the New England Revolution. Prior to joining Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Taylor completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Sports Medicine Concussion Program focusing on the diagnosis and management of sports related concussion (SRC). His work includes investigating the impact of mild Traumatic Brain Injury on neurocognitive and neurobehavioral functioning with the aim of preventing longer term sequelae. Dr. Taylor’s professional memberships include the International Neuropsychological Society, the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society, and the American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Publications
Neuropsychological Assessment of Sport-Related Concussion. Clin Sports Med. 2021 Jan; 40(1):81-91. ViewNeuropsychological Assessment of Sport-Related Concussion. Abstract
Classic ataxia-telangiectasia: the phenotype of long-term survivors. J Neurol. 2020 Mar; 267(3):830-837. ViewClassic ataxia-telangiectasia: the phenotype of long-term survivors. Abstract
Trajectories of motor abnormalities in milder phenotypes of ataxia telangiectasia. Neurology. 2019 01 01; 92(1):e19-e29. ViewTrajectories of motor abnormalities in milder phenotypes of ataxia telangiectasia. Abstract
The Association Between Premorbid Conditions in School-Aged Children With Prolonged Concussion Recovery. J Child Neurol. 2018 02; 33(2):168-173. ViewThe Association Between Premorbid Conditions in School-Aged Children With Prolonged Concussion Recovery. Abstract
Neurocognitive Deficits of Concussed Adolescent Athletes at Self-reported Symptom Resolution in the Zurich Guidelines Era. Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Nov; 5(11):2325967117737307. ViewNeurocognitive Deficits of Concussed Adolescent Athletes at Self-reported Symptom Resolution in the Zurich Guidelines Era. Abstract
Education
Graduate School
- California School of Professional Psychology 2007, San Francisco
Fellowship
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 2009, Pittsburgh, PA
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