Brett S Schneider, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Biosketch
Brett Schneider, PhD, received his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa. He then completed a clinical psychology PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a focus on TBI, frontal lobe lesions, and neuropsychology. He then completed a two-year neuropsychology fellowship in the VA Ann Arbor/Michigan Medicine Clinical Neuropsychology Consortium which included research on frontotemporal dementia and neurostimulation interventions for cognitive difficulties. He currently works as a Staff Neuropsychologist at the Battle Creek VA in Battle Creek, MI. His current clinical and research interests include TBI, executive functioning, and non-pharmacological interventions for cognitive and brain health in aging.
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- Postdoctoral Fellowship 2024, Clinical Neuropsychology, VA Ann Arbor and Michigan Medicine Consortium
- PhD 2022, Clinical Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- BS 2016, Psychology and Biology, University of Iowa
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- clinical neuropsychology
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Executive Functions
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Iordan A.D., Di Rita V., Schneider B.S., Barmada S.J., Hampstead B.M. Network-level high definition tDCS in a complex patient presentation Brain Stimulation. 2025;18(3):882-884.
Schneider B.S., McInnis M., Di Rita V., Hampstead B.M. Personalized high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation improves cognition following carbon monoxide poisoning induced amnesia: A case report Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 2024
Hiser J., Schneider B., Koenigs M. Uncertainty Potentiates Neural and Cardiac Responses to Visual Stimuli in Anxiety Disorders Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 2021;6(7):725-734.
Schneider B.S., Arciniegas D.B., Harenski C., Clarke G.J.B., Kiehl K.A., Koenigs M. The prevalence, characteristics, and psychiatric correlates of traumatic brain injury in incarcerated individuals: an examination in two independent samples Brain Injury. 2021;35(14):1690-1701.
Schneider B., Koenigs M. Human lesion studies of ventromedial prefrontal cortex Neuropsychologia. 2017;107:84-93.