Chelsea Kane, PsyD

Assistant Professor

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Chelsea Kane

Academic contact

480 Medical Center Dr
Columbus, OH 43210-1229

Phone: 614-366-8778
Fax: 614-293-4870

Chelsea.Kane@osumc.edu

Academic information

  • Department: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Division: Rehabilitation Psychology

Research interests

  • Neuropsychology
  • Rehabilitation Psychology

About

Biography

I focus my research on neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology, with an emphasis on assessing and treating the cognitive, emotional, and functional effects of neurological injury and disease. I also contribute to multidisciplinary studies investigating spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neuroplasticity, virtual‑reality–based rehabilitation, and the use of advanced imaging and neuromodulation to improve recovery outcomes.

Credentials

Education

Doctor of Psychology (PSYD) - Clinical Psychology
University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, United States
8/1/2010 - 5/5/2015

Research

Research interests

  • Neuropsychology
  • Rehabilitation Psychology

Current Research

  • Co-Investigator: PROSPECT ADDITION SCI – A prospective study of Autonomic Dynamic Dysfunction to predict infections after Spinal Cord Injury (PI: Jan Schwab, MD, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: Ohio Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (TBIMS) Study (PI: Jennifer Bogner, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: Using diffusion tensor imaging from high-resolution MRI to detect persistent effects of Mild TBI (PI: John Corrigan, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: A low-cost virtual reality gaming platform for neurorehabilitation of hemiparesis (PI: Lynne Gauthier, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: Examining mechanisms of neuroplasticity following motor rehabilitation in stroke (PI: Lynne Gauthier, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: Immersive 3D gaming therapy for treating hemispatial neglect (PI: Lynne Gauthier, PhD)
  • Key Personnel: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (PI: Ali Rezai, MD)
  • Key Personnel: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for treatment of the cognitive, behavioral, and functional disability of Alzheimer's Disease (PI: Ali Rezai, MD)
  • Key Personnel: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for morbid, treatment-refractory obesity (PI: Ali Rezai, MD)

Society and Memberships

  • Division 40, Neuropsychology, Member, 2015–present
  • Division 22, Rehabilitation Psychology, Member, 2014–present
  • Division 38, Health Psychology, Member, 2013–present
  • Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, Fellow for Life, 2011–present

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