Clark's website
brief bio: Clark Elliott, PhD, has been a professor of Artificial Intelligence at DePaul University for twenty-seven years. He holds three teaching certificates for music, the B.M., M.M. (music), and M.S. (computer science) degrees, and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University's Institute for the Learning Sciences with an emphasis on computer simulations of human emotion. He lives with his wife and daughter in Evanston, Illinois. He has raised four other children, studies Tai Chi and music every day, and continues as a casual marathon runner.
The Ghost in My Brain: How a Concussion Stole My Life and How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Helped Me Get it Back [Viking, June, 2015]
Video of 12-minute talk Clark gave: Cognitive Rehabilitation after TBI via Retinal Stimulation: A 12-year self-reporting case study
Dr. Deborah Zelinsky, the Mind-Eye Connection website
Dr. Donalee Markus, Designs for Strong Minds: Learning How to Learn website
The Women Who Face More Traumatic Brain Injury Than NFL Players Huffington Post 6/2/2015
Thanks to Margo Rush for pointing me to this story
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