
معرفی
Nicola Wolfe is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mind-Body Medicine at Saybrook University. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychopharmacology from Harvard University (1986), an MA from Harvard (1984), and an AB from Cornell University (1978). Her teaching spans institutions including Harvard University, University of California Berkeley, University of San Francisco, California School of Professional Psychology, Palo Alto University, and George Washington University.
Dr. Wolfe specializes in cross-cultural neuropsychology, gerontology, and neurodegenerative disorders. Her research focuses on dementia and Alzheimer's disease, combining neuroimaging techniques with studies on healthy aging cognition. She is renowned for co-developing the Cross Cultural Cognitive Exam (CCCE)—validated during her Fulbright Scholarship in Japan—which has been translated into six languages to enhance global accessibility in neuropsychological assessment.
- Research Interests:
- Cross-cultural neuropsychological assessment
- Neuroimaging applications in Alzheimer's research
- Cognitive dynamics in aging populations
Her expertise extends to innovative teaching methodologies, particularly online platforms like Canvas and Moodle, emphasizing visually engaging and culturally responsive instruction. Dr. Wolfe's career demonstrates a commitment to bridging academic rigor with practical, inclusive educational practices.
Awards:
- Fulbright Scholarship (Japan)
Dr. Wolfe currently holds psychologist licenses in California and Massachusetts. She actively contributes to professional discourse through presentations at conferences such as the International Neuropsychological Society and the American Psychological Association (APA).



