William C. Heindel is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and focuses research within the field of Neuroscience. Their scholarly output includes work in subspecialties such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Sensory Systems, Clinical Psychology, and Physiology.
Their primary research interests cover several topics, including visual perception and processing mechanisms, memory and neural mechanisms, dementia and cognitive impairment research, neural dynamics and brain function, olfactory and sensory function studies, functional brain connectivity studies, and motor control and adaptation.
Frequent publication venues for William C. Heindel include the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Neurobiology of Aging, Neuropsychology, and Scientific Reports.
Notable recent papers by William C. Heindel include:
William C. Heindel collaborates frequently with a group of coauthors, including Elena K. Festa, Mingjian He, Laura E. Korthauer, David P. Salmon, and Jenna K. Blujus.
William C. Heindel;David P. Salmon;Clifford W. Shults;Patricia A. Walicke
William C. Heindel;Nelson Butters;David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon;Leon J. Thal;Nelson Butters;William C. Heindel
Dupont Rm;Jernigan Tl;Heindel W;Butters N
R M Dupont;T L Jernigan;N Butters;D Delis
William W. Beatty;David P. Salmon;Nelson Butters;Nelson Butters;William C. Heindel
Brian R. Ott;William C. Heindel;George D. Papandonatos;Elena K. Festa
Janet Grace;Melissa M. Amick;Anelyssa D'abreu;Elena K. Festa
Nelson Butters;Nelson Butters;William C. Heindel;David P. Salmon
Peavy G;Jacobs D;Salmon Dp;Butters N
David P. Salmon;William C. Heindel;Kelly L. Lange
Brian R. Ott;Charlene A. Tate;Norman M. Gordon;William C. Heindel
William C Heindel;David P Salmon;Nelson Butters
David P. Salmon;Pow F. Kwo-on-Yuen;William C. Heindel;Nelson Butters
Cláudia Y. Santos;Cláudia Y. Santos;Lenworth N. Johnson;Lenworth N. Johnson;Stuart E. Sinoff;Elena K. Festa
Jane S. Paulsen;Nelson Butters;David P. Salmon;William C. Heindel
Brian R. Ott;Elena K. Festa;Melissa M. Amick;Janet Grace
Brian R. Ott;William C. Heindel;William M. Whelihan;Mark D. Caron
Peter R. Rapp;William C. Heindel
William C. Heindel;David P. Salmon;Nelson Butters
DP Salmon;LJ Thai;N Butters;WC Heindel
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
Pursuing a psychology degree in the USA opens doors to diverse career pathways, especially as demand grows for mental health professionals. One popular direction is counseling, which requires a mix of education, practical experience, and certification. If you’re interested in detailed steps on how to become a mental health counselor in Wichita, you’ll find specific licensure processes and education requirements.
Certification standards may vary by region. For instance, those planning to work in North Carolina can explore Winston Salem mental health counselor certification requirements to understand local guidelines and expectations.
Another promising field is behavioral psychology, which offers roles beyond traditional counseling. To get a sense of available opportunities, check the options for jobs for behavioral psychology, including positions in therapy, research, and consulting.
When considering specialization, many are curious about compensation. For insights into potential earnings, particularly in applied behavior analysis, see the latest data on aba salary in the us.
Scotland's Rural College
University of Twente
Swinburne University of Technology
Aix-Marseille University
Tsinghua University
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Washington
ETH Zurich
Beijing Institute of Technology
University of Pittsburgh
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
University of Ioannina
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
University of York
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Geographic Information Systems in Ecology