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July 2014

Curriculum Vita

MICHAEL FERRARI, Ph.D.

Professor Department of Human Development and Family Studies College of Education and Human Development University of Newark, Delaware 19716

PHONES: (302) 831-8566; FAX (302) 831-8776; e-mail addresses - [email protected]

ADVANCED DEGREES

Ph.D. Psychology - Rutgers University, (1982) M.S. Psychology - Rutgers University, (1980) B.A. Psychology - State University of New York - Stony Brook, (1978)

CLINICAL AND RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS

Clinical Fellow - Neuropsychology (1990 - 1991) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science

Fellowship - Psychology (1980 - 1982) Rutgers University, Psychology Department

Internship - Pediatric Neurology (1980 - 1981) Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology Rutgers Medical School & Middlesex General

Predoctoral Fellowship - (1979 - 1980) Institute for the Study of Exceptional Children Princeton, New Jersey

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Full Professor (2007-present) Human Development and Family Studies Department of Psychology

Associate Professor (1985 - 2007) Department of Individual and Family Studies Department of Psychology University of Delaware

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Interim Chair (2001-2002) Department of Individual and Family Studies

Assistant Professor (1982 - 1985) Department of Individual and Family Studies

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS

Excellence in Teaching Award (2013) College of Education and Human Development

Graduate Faculty Award (2003) Department of Individual and Family Studies

Faculty Appreciation Award (2002) Sigma Kappa Honor Society

Outstanding Faculty Member (1999) Undergraduate Student's Award College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy

Outstanding Faculty Award (1994) Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society

Visiting Scientist in Psychiatry (1991 - 1993) Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences School of Medicine The Johns Hopkins University

Professor of the Year (1985) College of Human Resources

Rutgers Fellow (1980 - 1982) Department of Psychology, Rutgers University

CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS AND CONSULTATION

Medical-Dental Staff - Christiana Care Health Services Formerly Medical Center of Delaware Medical Staff Member - Department of Psychiatry (1986 – present) Department of Pediatrics (1985-1997)

Consulting Neuropsychologist Division of Vocational Rehabilitation State of Delaware (1985-present)

Clinical Neuropsychologist (1993 – 1997 and 2009 - 2014) Department of Psychiatry Center for Rehabilitation Christiana Care Health Systems

Consulting Psychologist (1985 - 1993) Department of Psychiatry & Department of Pediatrics Also Co-director Adolescent Day Hospital and First State School (1985 - 1992) 3

Medical Center of Delaware

Consulting Psychologist (1987 - 1994) Meadow Wood Hospital New Castle, DE

Consulting Psychologist (1990 - 1995) Rockford Center, Newark, DE

Consulting Psychologist (1987 - 1993) Peer Review Committee - Program for Autistic Persons Department of Public Instruction, State of Delaware

Consulting Psychologist (1983 - 1986) Newark Family Counseling Center, Newark, Delaware Trainee in Family Therapy (1983 - 1985)

Mental Health Clinician (1981 - 1982) Pediatric Neurology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Also Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Rutgers Medical School

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (1992 - present) National Academy of Neuropsychology (1988 - present) American College of Professional Neuropsychology Fellow (1995 - present)

Delaware Psychological Association (1984 - 2000) International Neuropsychological Society (1990 - 1996) Society for Behavioral Pediatrics (1987 - 1991) American Psychological Association (1980 - 1992) APA Division 40 - Clinical Neuropsychology (1989 - 1992)

Past Professional Advisory Committees and Boards of Directors Big Brothers/Big Sisters Delaware Epilepsy Association, Delaware Stroke Initiative State of Delaware Traumatic Brain Injury Board

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE

Licensed Psychologist - State of Delaware (1985 - present).

BOARD CERTIFICATION

Diplomate American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (1992 - present).

PUBLICATIONS

Ferrari, M. (in preparation). Borderline intellectual functioning: Risk factors, co-morbidities, and the descriptive landscape of a poorly understood segment of the population. 4

Ferrari, M. (2011) Neurocognitive performance three years after right versus left ischemic stroke in middle aged adults. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

Ferrari, M. (2010) When brain injury affects reasoning. Brainstorming.

Ferrari, M. (2009). A comparative assessment of the cognitive functioning of adults with childhood histories of learning disability and adults with noncognitive disorders. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 21, 355-368.

Ferrari, M. (2009). Nonverbal learning disorder, disturbances of facial recognition, affect-decoding and humor perception: A clinical case study. Applied Neuropsychology, 16,289-290.

Ferrari, M. (2009). Borderline intellectual functioning and the Intellectual Disability construct. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 47, 386-389.

Ferrari, M. (2008). Cognitive status and depressive symptoms in unilateral ischemic stroke. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 23, 648.

Ferrari, M. (2007). Examining triangle metaphors: Utility in developmental theory and scientific application. Human Development, 50, 234-240.

Ferrari, M. (2007). Child onset idiopathic seizures and specific learning disability: Co-morbidities in adults. Applied Neuropsychology,14, 147-155.

Ferrari, M. (2007). Borderline intellectual functioning in adult clinical populations. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 893.

Ferrari, M. (2007). Cognitive performance and left-handedness: Comparative analysis in adults with seizures, physical, psychological and learning disorders in a rehabilitation setting. Journal of Rehabilitation, 73, 47-54.

Ferrari, M. (2006). Teratogenic variables and clinical comorbidities in adult learning disability. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 593.

Ferrari, M. (2006). Distinguishing characteristics of adults with learning disability: Systematic comparisons with psychiatric and physical disorders. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 593-594.

Jensen, C. J. & Ferrari, M. (2005). Caregiving has its rewards: What’s next after burden? Family Focus, 27, 23-25.

Ferrari, M. (2005). Neuropsychological characteristics of nonverbal learning disabilities in an adult rehabilitation sample. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 948-949.

Ferrari, M. (2005). From tears to laughter and back again: A case of pathological crying after stroke. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 929.

Ferrari, M. (2004). Neuropsychological and academic profiles of adults identified with learning disabilities. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 992.

Jensen, C. J., Ferrari, M. & Cavanaugh, J. C. (2004). Building on the benefits: Assessing satisfaction and well-being in elder care. Ageing International, 29, 88-110.

Ferrari, M., & Pfister, I.K. (2003). How homogeneous is nonverbal learning disorder? A description of three cases. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18, 706-707. 5

Ferrari, M., & Pfister, I.K. (2003). Neuropsychological deficits following a middle cerebral artery aneurysm: A case study. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18, 722.

Ferrari, M. & Paraskewich, M. (2002). Stroke: A guide to information and resources in Delaware. Second Edition. Wilmington, Delaware: Delaware Stroke Initiative. This resource can be accessed at http://www.destroke.org/.

Ferrari, M. (1998). Family systems theory: An approach to therapy for families with epilepsy. In H. McConnell, P. J. Snyder, and J. Duffy (Eds.), Behavioral Epilepsy: Clinical and Research Aspects. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.

Paraskewich, M., and Ferrari, M. (1998). Stroke: A guide to information and resources in Delaware. A Technical report and self-help guide (First Edition). Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware and the American Heart Association.

Ferrari, M. (1997). Toward meaningful assessments in gerontology and geriatrics: How far have we come? A review of M.P. Lawton and J.A. Teresi (Eds.), Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 14, Focus on Assessment Techniques. Contemporary Psychology, 43, 233-235.

Ferrari, M. (1995). Treatment for dementia? A review of G. K. Wilcock: The management of Alzheimer's disease. Contemporary Psychology, 40, 67-68.

Ferrari, M. (1994). Pertinent developmental concerns for the psychiatric setting. In R. T. Ammerman and M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of Behavior Therapy for the Psychiatric Setting. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Kramer, J.P., Ferrari, M., Kline, C.S. (1994). Five years experience of a day hospital for chronically ill adolescents: Cost effective ambulatory care and education. Delaware Medical Journal, 66, 271-279.

Ferrari, M. (1992). A review of J.M. Williams & T. Kay: Head injuries: A family matter. Child, Youth, and Family Services Quarterly, 15, 13.

Ferrari, M. (1990). Developmental issues in behavioral pediatrics. In A.M. Gross & R.S. Drabman (Eds.), Handbook of clinical behavioral pediatrics. New York: Plenum.

Ferrari, M. (1989). Epilepsy and its effects on the family. In B. Hermann & M. Seidenberg (Eds.), Childhood epilepsies neuropsychological, psychosocial, and intervention aspects. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.

Harris, S.L. & Ferrari, M. (1988). Developmental factors and their relationship to the identification and treatment of behavior problems in children. In J.C. Witt, S.N. Elliot, & F.N. Gresham (Eds.), Handbook of behavior therapy in education. New York: Plenum.

Ferrari, M. & Sussman, M.B. (1987). Childhood disability and family systems. New York: Haworth Press.

Ferrari, M. (1987). The diabetic child and well sibling: Risks to the well child's self-concept. Children's Health Care, 15, 141-148.

Ferrari, M. (1986). Fears and phobias in childhood: Some clinical and developmental considerations. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 17, 75-87.

Ferrari, M. (1986). Perceptions of social support by parents of chronically ill versus healthy children. 6

Children's Health Care, 15, 26-31.

Matthews, W.S., Barabas, G., Cusack, E., & Ferrari, M. (1986). Social quotients of children with phenylketonuria before and after discontinuation of dietary therapy. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 91, 92-94.

Nesterak, M. & Ferrari, M. (1986). Can derived scores of intellectual process improve achievement prediction models? Proceedings National Association of School Psychologists' Annual Convention, 18, 290-291.

Ferrari, M. (1985). Families of epileptic children. In D.H. Olson & B.C. Miller (Eds.), Family Studies Review Yearbook. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Barabas, G. Ferrari, M., & Matthews, W.S. (1985). Childhood migraine symptoms, course and outcome. Headache, 25, 387-391.

Ferrari, M., Klinzing, D., Paris, C., Morris, S., & Eyman, A. (1985). Home computers: Implications for children and families. Marriage and Family Review, 8, 41-57.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1985). Motion sickness in children. Annals of Neurology, 16, 361-365.

Ferrari, M. & Crawford, R.S. (1984). Seizures in childhood: The emotional tools of epilepsy. Enquiry Magazine, Autumn, 21-24.

Ferrari, M., Matthews, W.S., & Barabas, G. (1984). Children with Tourette’s Syndrome: Results of psychological tests given prior to drug treatment. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 5, 139-147.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1984). Disorders of arousal in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. Neurology, 34, 815-817.

Ferrari, M. (1984). Chronic illness: Psychosocial effects on siblings: I - Chronically ill boys. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 25, 459-476.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1984). Somnambulism in children with Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 36, 357-460.

Ferrari, M. (1984). Just whose observations do you use? Points concerning interobserver agreement. Behavior Therapist, 7, 2-3.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1984). Tourette syndrome and migraine. Archives of Neurology, 41, 871-872.

Ferrari, M., Barabas, G., & Matthews, W.S. (1983). Psychologic and behavioral disturbance among epileptic children treated with barbiturate anticonvulsants. American Journal of Psychiatry, 140, 112-113.

Ferrari, M. & Matthews, W.S. (1983). Self-recognition deficits in autism: Syndrome specific or general developmental delay? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 13, 317-324.

Ferrari, M., Barabas, G., & Matthews, W.S. (1983). Psychological functioning of children with Tourette Syndrome prior to pharmacologic intervention. Annals of Neurology, 14, 361-362.

Ferrari, M., Matthews, W.S., & Barabas, G. (1983). The family and the child with epilepsy. Family Process, 22, 53-59. 7

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1983). Minor diagnostic criteria in childhood migraine. Annals of Neurology, 14, 365.

Barabas, G., Ferrari, M., & Matthews, W.S. (1983). Childhood migraine and somnambulism. Neurology, 33, 948-949.

Harris, S.L. & Ferrari, M. (1983). Developmental factors in child behavior therapy. Behavior Therapy, 14, 54-72.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. (1983). Childhood migraine and motion sickness. Pediatrics, 72, 188-190.

Ferrari, M., Matthews, W.S., & Barabas, G. (1983). The family and the child with epilepsy. in J.H. Houck (Ed.), Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, May.

Matthews, W.S., Barabas, G., & Ferrari, M. (1983). Achievement and school behavior among children with epilepsy. Psychology in the schools, 20, 10-12.

Ferrari, M. (1982). Childhood autism: Deficits of communication and symbolic development. Distinctions from language disorders. Journal of Communication Disorders, 15, 191-208.

Ferrari, M. (1982). Chronically ill children and their siblings: Some psychosocial implications. Dissertation Abstracts International, 21, 662.

Matthews, W.S., Barabas, G., & Ferrari, M. (1982). Emotional concomitants of childhood epilepsy. Epilepsia, 23, 671-681.

Ferrari, M. (1982). Behavioral research with developmental disorders: Can differences in diagnostic criteria be stopped? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 12, 85-89.

Barabas, G., Ferrari, M., & Matthews, W.S. (1982). Specific cognitive deficits in phenylketonuria. Annals of Neurology, 12, 210.

Ferrari, M. & Harris, S.L. (1981). The limits and motivating potential of sensory stimuli as reinforcers in behavior therapy with autistic children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 14, 339-343.

Ferrari, M. (1981). An observation of an infant's response to strangers: A test for ecological validity. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 139, 157-158.

Harris, S.L. & Ferrari, M. (1981). Child behavior therapy coming of age. A review of Alan O. Ross’ (1981). Child behavior therapy: Principles, procedures, and empirical basis. Contemporary Psychology, 26, 841-842.

Ferrari, M. (1980). Comparisons of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test and the McCarthy Scales of children's abilities with a sample of autistic children. Psychology in the Schools, 17, 466-469. (Also selected to appear in Reading Research Quarterly, 1982/83 Edition).

Ferrari, M. (1980). Effects of praise and reprimand on the topography and probability of occurrence of stereotypic behavior in autistic children. Psychological Reports, 46, 519-522.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Ferrari, M. The DSM-5: What’s new and strategies to work with it. A day-long workshop presented to counselors and staff of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, January 9, 2014.

Ferrari, M. Brain-based and behavioral consequences of traumatic brain injury. Two segment Workshop presented at the Center for Rehabilitation at the Wilmington Hospital, January 31, 2013.

Ferrari, M. Counseling strategies for the Speech Pathologist and Audiologist. Presented at the Delaware Speech and Hearing Association Annual Meeting, September 25, 2012.

Ferrari, M. Collaborative work in rehabilitation: Ways to assist patients to make positive behavior change. Workshop presented at the Rehabilitation Conference – Christiana Care Health Systems, Wilmington Delaware, June 21-23, 2010.

Ferrari, M. Cognitive status and depressive symptoms in unilateral stroke. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, New York, NY, October 23, 2008.

Ferrari, M. Borderline intellectual functioning in adult clinical populations. Presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Scottsdale Arizona, November 17, 2007.

Ferrari, M. Distinguishing characteristics of adults with learning disability: Systematic comparisons with psychiatric and physical disorders. Presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the National Academy off Clinical Neuropsychology. San Antonio, Texas, October, 28, 2006.

Ferrari, M. Teratogenic variables and clinical comorbidities in adult learning disability. Presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology. San Antonio, Texas October, 28, 2006.

Ferrari, M. From tears to laughter and back again: A case of pathological crying after stroke. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology.Tampa, Florida, October 22, 2005.

Ferrari, M. Neuropsychological characteristics of nonverbal learning disabilities in an adult rehabilitation sample. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Tampa, Florida, October 22, 2005

Pfister, I. K., Koivunen, J. M., & Ferrari, M. The role of external supports in family coping after suicide. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations. Phoenix, Arizona, October 19, 2005.

Ferrari, M. Neuropsychological and academic profiles of adults identified with learning disabilities. Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Seattle, Washington, November 20, 2004.

Ferrari, M. Disability and the brain. Traumatic brain injury and other select disorders with implications for vocational counselors. Presented for the counselor training workshop, Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. September 13, 2004.

Ferrari, M. Persons with autism spectrum disorders: The amygdala theory, frontostriatal models, and assorted neurodevelopmental observations. Presented at “Success in the workplace: Natural supports in the work environment for individuals with autism and other severe 9

disabilities: A two-day training conference.” Delaware Technical and Community College. June 9- 10, 2004.

Ferrari, M., & Pfister, I.K. Neuropsychological deficits following a middle cerebral artery aneurysm: A case study in Kluver-Bucy Syndrome. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dallas, Texas, October 18, 2003.

Ferrari, M., & Pfister, I.K. How homogeneous is nonverbal learning disorder? A description of three cases. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dallas, Texas, October 18, 2003.

Ferrari, M. What have we learned: The First State School 18 years later. Presented at the Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Conference. Wilmington, DE: September 6, 2003.

Ferrari, M. Reaping the dividends of father investment. Presented at Dad’s Can Do It: The First Annual State Wide Conference for Fathers of Children with Disabilities. University of Delaware: May 2, 2003.

Ferrari, M. Moving forward: Psychological aspects and coping strategies in Multiple Sclerosis. Presented at the Delaware Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Wilmington, DE: March 8, 2003.

Ferrari, M. & King, C. Psychological test instruments and neurological disorders. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Delaware Rehabilitation Association. Dover, Delaware: November 12, 2002.

Jensen, C. & Ferrari, M. There’s more to the story: Examining satisfaction, well-being, and self- discovery in caregivers of family members with physical and cognitive impairments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Boston, MA: November 25, 2002.

Ferrari, M. The concepts and procedures of neuropsychology: New approaches, tools and applications. One-day workshop presented at the Delaware Rehabilitation Association, July 20, 1999.

Ferrari, M. Linking neuropsychological testing and vocational rehabilitation. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Delaware Rehabilitation Association, June 2, 1998.

Ferrari, M. Factors affecting adjustment in chronic illness. Presented at the Continuing Medical Education Conference for Adolescent Medicine sponsored by Thomas Jefferson University, June 20, 1997.

Ferrari, M. & Lewis, M. Trends in dementia care. Presented at Riverside Hospital Staff Inservice, December 12, 1996.

Ferrari, M. The neuropsychology of dementia and depression in the elderly. Presented at the Department of Psychiatry, Medical Center of Delaware, November 15, 1996.

Ferrari, M. & Crespo, G. Suicide. Presented for the Caring During Loss Seminar Series, Wilmington Hospital, September 11, 1996.

Ferrari, M. Chronic disease and disability. Presented for the College of Nursing - University of Delaware - April 26, 1995.

Ferrari, M. Alcohol-induced organic mental disorders. Presented at the Rehabilitation 10

Inservice, Center for Rehabilitation at the Wilmington Hospital – January 11, 1995.

Ferrari, M. Unmasking depression: Assessment and treatment. Presented at National Depression Screening Day - Mental Health Association of Delaware - October 20, 1994.

Ferrari, M. Neurological evaluation and neuropsychological testing. Presented at the EAP conference of the DuPont Company - May 9, 1994.

Ferrari, M. Neuropsychological methods and vocational rehabilitation. Presented at the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Meeting, Wilmington, Delaware May 20, 1994.

Ferrari, M. Health and coping in physical and neurological disorder. Presented at the Rehabilitation Inservice, Center for Rehabilitation at the Wilmington Hospital - January 12, 1994.

Ferrari, M., & Lieberman, J. Alzheimer's Disease: Recognition and Treatment. Television presentation aired November, 1993.

Ferrari, M. Dementia, delirium and alterations in consciousness. Rehabilitation Inservice, Center for Rehabilitation at the Wilmington Hospital - September 1, 1993.

Ferrari, M. Post-stroke depression: Organic versus functional mechanics. Rehabilitation Inservice, Wilmington Hospital - July 22, 1993.

Ferrari, M. & Kramer, J. Medical and psychological effects of cocaine abuse. Presented at Pediatric Grand Rounds Medical Center of Delaware - November 13, 1991.

Kramer, J. & Ferrari, M. Adolescence: The turbulent years. Presented at the American Society of Internal Medicine National Meeting, Washington, DC - October, 20, 1989.

Ferrari, M. The psychological and behavioral effects of seizures. Presented at the Delaware Academy of Medicine - April 25, 1988.

Kramer, J., Ferrari, M., Moxley, B., Cline, S., & O'Connor, C.O. Day hospital programs for adolescents. Presented at the Society of Adolescent Medicine Annual Convention, New York - March 25, 1988.

Ferrari, M. Neuropsychological assessment. Presented at Grand Rounds, Medical Center of Delaware, Christiana Hospital - February 17, 1988.

Ferrari, M. Coping and caring for families of the severely ill. Presented at the A.I. duPont Institute - November 19, 1987.

Kramer, J. & Ferrari, M. The innovation of a day hospital for chronically ill adolescents: A first year experience. Paper presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics Washington, DC - September 1986.

Ferrari, M. Adult relationships in epilepsy: Getting stuck and why. Presented at the Epilepsy Foundation of America National Meeting, Alexandria, Virginia - October, 1986.

Ferrari, M. Programming for chronically and terminally ill adolescents. Presented at the New Jersey Conference for the Medically Frail Child, Princeton, New Jersey - June, 1986.

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Nesterak, M. & Ferrari, M. Derived scores of intellectual process and achievement prediction models. National Association of School Psychologists Convention, Hollywood, Florida - April, 1986.

Matthews, W.S., Barabas, G., & Ferrari, M. Behavioral functioning in children with Tourette Syndrome. Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco - April, 1984.

Ferrari, M. Neuropsychological evaluations for the head injured. Delaware Rehabilitation Association - October, 1984.

Ferrari, M. Management of epilepsy: Risks and rewards. Delaware Academy of Medicine - November, 1984.

Ferrari, M., Barabas, G., & Matthews, W.S. Psychological functioning in children with Tourette Syndrome. Presented at the Child Neurology Society Meeting, Williamsburg, Virginia - October, 1983.

Barabas, G., Matthews, W.S., & Ferrari, M. Childhood migraine. Paper presented at the Child Neurology Society Annual Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia - October, 1983.

Matthews, W.S., Barabas, G., & Ferrari, M. Possible childhood precursors of suicide among epileptic individuals. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology, New York - September, 1982.

Barabas, G., Ferrari, M., & Matthews, W.S. Specific cognitive deficits in children with phenylketonuria. Paper presented at the American Neurological Society Annual Meeting - Utah, September, 1982.

Ferrari, M., Matthews, W.S., & Barabas, G. Emotional concomitants of childhood epilepsy. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC - August, 1982.

Ferrari, M. Epilepsy and families. Presented at the Interdisciplinary Seminar on Neuroepileptic Disorders and Mental Health, Rutgers Medical School - March, 1982.

Ferrari, M. Coping with Tourette Syndrome. Tourette Syndrome Association - Newark, N.J., June, 1982.

FUNDED GRANTS

1998-2000 - A randomized, double-blind, 12 month safety and efficacy study of Idebenone (CV-2619) 360 mg TID or placebo added to treatment with Donepezil HCI 10mg qd in patients with probable Alzheimer's Disease. Served as co-principal investigator and research neuropsychologist with Lanny Edelsohn, M.D. Funding provided by Takeda America, Research and Development Center, Inc.

1996-1998 - A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, four-arm dose finding study investigating the efficacy and safety of three doses of Lu25-109 in patients with Alzheimer's Disease. Served as Co- principal investigator for Delaware site with Lanny Edelsohn, M.D. and Stephen Kushner, M.D.) Funded by H. Lundbeck A/S.

1993-1994 - An investigational study of Mentane (HP 029) for patients with Alzheimer's Disease. Served as Co-principal Investigator (with Lanny Edelsohn, M.D. and Stephen DeCherney, M.D.) Funded by Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

1991-1992 - An open label multicenter study of DuP 996 in patients with mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's Type. Served as Co-principal Investigator (with Lanny Edelsohn, M.D. and Stephen DeCherney, M.D.) for the Delaware site. Funded by DuPont Merck Pharmaceuticals Company. 12

1986-1987 - Seizure type, age on onset, and dependency in epileptic children. Served as Principal Investigator. Funded by General University Research Program.

1984-1985 - Neuropsychological functioning in children with Tourette Syndrome. Served as Principal Investigator. Funded by General University Research Program.

1983-1986 - A consultation and counseling program for persons with Epilepsy. Served as Principal Investigator. Funded by the Delaware Epilepsy Association and the United Way.

1983 - Chronic illness: Psychosocial effects on siblings. Served as Principal Investigator. Funded by General University Research Program.