Emilie Crevier Quintin

Emilie Crevier Quintin
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Area of expertise

Clinical Neuropsychology

Research interests

Investigating the neuropsychological processes associated with normal and pathological aging, the multidimensional trajectories of executive functions across the adult lifespan, and the role of social engagement and loneliness over declines in executive functioning from middle to late adulthood.

Representative publications

Crevier-Quintin, E., Garcia-Barrera, M. A., & Tuokko, H. (2015). Investigating Aging and Distinct Executive Functions Across the Adult Lifespan. Manuscript in preparation.

Phelps, L., Steck-Silvestri, E. L., McAllister, W. S., Ensign, J., Crevier-Quintin, E., & Hale, J. B. (2013). Integrated Neuropsychological Assessment And Intervention For Chronic Pediatric Medical Conditions With Comorbid Psychopathology. In L. A. Reddy, A. S. Weissman, & J. B. Hale, (Eds.), Neuropsychological Assessment And Intervention For Emotional And Behavior Disordered Youth: A Step-By-Step Evidence-Based Approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Schneider, A. N., Parker, D. J., Kubas, H. A., Crevier-Quintin, E., & Hale, J. B. (2013). Luria and Learning: How Neuropsychological Theory Translates into Educational Practice. In B.J. Irby, G. Brown, and R. Lara-Alecio (Eds.), Handbook of Educational Theories. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Representative presentations

Crevier-Quintin, E., Cochrane, M., Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2015, February). Association Between Executive Functions and Loneliness Across the Adult Lifespan. Poster presented at the Forty-Third Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Denver, Colorado.

Crevier-Quintin, E., MacIntyre, P., Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2014, February). The Integrative Neuropsychological Theory of Executive-Related Abilities and Component Transactions (INTERACT): Best Predictors of Performance Across the Adult Lifespan. Poster presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Seattle, Washington.

Lim, R., Areshenkoff, C. N., Karr, J. E., Crevier-Quintin, E., Sutton, K., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2014, February). A Quantitative Review of Cognitive Training Effects on the Executive Functions of Older Adults. Poster presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Seattle, Washington.

Recent awards

  • SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral (Accepted, 2013)
  • University of Victoria Graduate, President's Research Scholarship, (2013-2014)
  • University of Victoria Graduate Fellowship (2011-2013)