Neuroscience Expert Witnesses in Minnesota

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Neuroscience expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including clinical neurology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, and brain injury medicine. Some of the most common specialties include traumatic brain injury, concussion, memory disorders, cognitive impairment, and neurodegenerative disease. They can opine on the effects of head trauma, toxins, medications, and neurological conditions on behavior, cognition, and decision-making.

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $750/hr

    This highly qualified double board certified neurologist and epilepsy specialist has over 25 years of clinical and academic experience at a variety of prestigious institutions. He held an assistant professorship in neurology at the University of Cincinnati while being active staff at the Cincinnati VAMC before moving to Wisconsin Medical College to become a full professor of Neurology and a private practitioner. He is currently a clinical professor and director of a regional epilepsy center at a major medical center, where he has published many articles, chapters, and abstracts on the topic of neurology.

    Adjunct Clinical Professor, A university in WI

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Nebraska Medical Center

    Sturgeon Bay,

    Wisconsin

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Related Specialties

What Can a Neuroscience Expert Witness Opine On?

Electroencephalography (EEG)

Measures electrical activity in the brain.

Functional MRI (fMRI)

Assesses brain activity through blood flow.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Stimulates brain areas using magnetic fields.

Neuropsychological Testing

Evaluates cognitive functions and behaviors.

Cerebral Angiography

Imaging technique for blood vessels in the brain.

Spinal Tap (Lumbar Puncture)

Collects cerebrospinal fluid for analysis.

FAQs for Neuroscience Expert Witnesses

What is a neuroscience expert witness?

A neuroscience expert witness is a medical specialist who explains brain function and related injuries in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex neurological issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of a neuroscience expert witness?

Neuroscience expert witnesses support brain injury, concussion, stroke, neurodegenerative disease, PTSD, competency, criminal responsibility, and medical malpractice cases.

How can a neuroscience expert witness strengthen causation arguments?

A neuroscience expert witness strengthens causation arguments by linking brain imaging, clinical findings, and scientific research to clearly show how an event caused specific neurological harm.

What qualifications should a neuroscience expert witness possess?

A neuroscience expert witness should hold an advanced neuroscience or related medical degree, relevant clinical or research experience, board certification, and prior forensic testimony experience.

How does a neuroscience expert witness evaluate alleged cognitive impairment?

A neuroscience expert witness evaluates alleged cognitive impairment using medical records, neuropsychological tests, brain imaging, and objective clinical examination.

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