William J. Hudspeth, Ph.D.

Dr. William Hudspeth received his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University (1967) and then he obtained postdoctoral training in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology at UCLA's Brain Research Institute (1966 - 1968). He was a co-founder, with ER John and RW Thatcher, of the first Neurophysiology Clinic at New York Medical College (1974). Dr. Hudspeth is the author of the widely used, "NeuroRep Analysis and Report System," a tool for creating quantitative metrics for the human electroencephalogram (EEG) that is used in university and clinical research settings, including The Brain Labs. He has numerous publications in biological psychology, neuroanatomy, and QEEG. His work was used in the American Psychological Association's amicus brief to the Supreme Court (among many briefs) to disallow the death penalty for minors who have committed capital crimes. He is a Diplomate of the QEEG Certification Board (No. 33).
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