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Gerald Tramontano, Ph.D. Medical Director

Gerald Tramontano, Ph.D., Medical Director

Gerald Tramontano, Ph.D., Medical Director

Clinical Summary

Dr. Gerald Tramontano specializes in the practice of clinical neuropsychology. As the Medical Director for The NeuroCognitive & Behavioral Institute (formerly The NeuroCognitive Institute), he provides direct patient care and supervises clinicians, medical and psychology interns, residents and fellows in clinical neuropsychology, behavioral neurology and neurology. NCBI serves patients with a variety of cognitive and neuropsychiatric conditions resulting from neurodevelopmental, acquired and traumatic brain injury, as well as, from neurodegenerative disease. NCBI provides neurodiagnostic services such as functional cortical assessments, as well as, functional brain mapping. Treatment services include cognitive rehabilitation, non-invasive neuromodulation, behavioral management, psychotherapy, behavioral health and psychopharmacological consultations.

As a clinical neuroscience researcher, he designs and conducts clinical trials as a Principal Investigator for NCBI and the NCI Clinical Research Foundation. He is a tenured Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers University Medical School and in Clinical Neuropsychology at St. John’s University.

Dr. Tramontano has completed fellowship training at Brown University School of Medicine in clinical neuropsychology, neuromodulation training at Harvard Medical School, Sidney Baer Clinical Fellowship training in tDCS at the Boston Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at the Berenson-Allen Center for Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and presently is an fMRI Visiting Fellow at Harvard Medical School’s Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Bioimaging.

Dr. Tramontano is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers Medical School. He was a faculty member of the Cerebral Dysfunction Clinic at UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at St. John’s University and taught clinical neuropsychology in the Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Program.

Dr. Tramontano is also the Founder of the NCI Clinical Research Foundation, a non-profit organization specialized in conducting novel clinical research in functional brain mapping and non-invasive neuromodulation.

Dr. Tramontano’s Webinar Series on Neuromodulation and Functional Brain Mapping

  • Webinar Recording of Functional Brain Mapping and Neuromodulation: In the Treatment of Alzheimer’s DiseaseWatch Video
  • Webinar Recording of Functional Brain Mapping and Neuromodulation: In the Treatment of AutismWatch Video
  • Webinar Recording of New Approaches to Diagnosing and Treating Cognitive and Neurobehavioral
    Problems in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
    Watch Video

 

Published Works of Dr. Tramontano

Regional spectral ratios as potential neural markers to identify mild cognitive impairment related to Alzheimer’s disease
Tien-Wen Lee and Gerald Tramontano
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/acta-neuropsychiatrica/article/abs/regional-spectral-ratios-as-potential-neural-markers-to-identify-mild-cognitive-impairment-related-to-alzheimers-disease/D43A4F93BD112AC534189168B12B3C5C

Integrating Various Neural Features Based on Mechanism of Intricate Balance and Ongoing Activity: Unified Neural Account Underlying and Correspondent to Mental Phenomena
Tien-Wen Lee1,2, Gerald Tramontano1
1The NeuroCognitive Institute (NCI) Clinical Research Foundation, New Jersey, US.
2Department of Psychiatry, Dajia Lee’s General Hospital, Lee’s Medical Corporation, Taichung, Chinese Taipei.
https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=109609

Speed of Information Processing in Traumatic Brain Injury: Modality-Specific Factors
Madigan, Nancy K. PhD; DeLuca, John PhD; Diamond, Bruce J. MEd, PhD; Tramontano, Gerald; Averill, Allison
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation: June 2000 – Volume 15 – Issue 3 – p 943–956
Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Part 1

QEEG Testing Can Discern Reason for Cognitive Disorder: Digital EEG Recordings of Brainwaves Can Determine TBI Etiology by Gerald Tramontano Ph.D.
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/QEEG_Testing.pdf

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Poses Different Set of Rules, Part 1-2 by Gerald Tramontano
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MedMal_PartOne.pdf
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MedMal_PartTwo.pdf

Realities: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Gerald Tramontano http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MildTraumInj.pdf

Tramontano, G. Dissertation (1993) Mentor: Rafael A. Javier, Ph.D. Discriminating Among Subtypes of Borderline Personality Disorder: An Assessment of Object Representations.

Tramontano, G. (1998). Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Remediation in Adulthood: Is there a connection? North East Medical Bulletin. March, 20-22.

Tramontano, G. Applied Psychophysiology, 1998, Vol.6 No. 3; pg. 16, “EEG Neurofeedback, Treatments for
ADHD, Stroke and Brain Injury.”

Full list of Dr. Tramontano’s Published Works

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