David Cantor, Ph.D, QEEG-D, BCN
Dr. Cantor received his Bachelor’s Degree with Distinction in Psychology from the University of Connecticut. His honors work was in the field of neurophysiological correlates of cross-modal integration processes in attention deficit disorders. He received his Masters and Doctorates in psychology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where his dissertation work was on quantitative EEG correlates of Autism. He also most recently received his Postdoctoral Masters of Science in Psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is currently licensed as a psychologist in the States of Georgia, Maryland, and Washington. Achievements in his career and awards received include but are not limited to: Fellow status with the National Academy of Neuropsychology, and is Board Certified in Quantitative EEG and BCIA Certified in Neurofeedback. Member of the numerous professional societies and Former President of the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society Recipient of several grants in the development of diagnostic tools and in the field of developing new therapeutic techniques with identified populations of brain dysfunction and has published articles and book chapters in these areas. He has been accepted for special fellowships including Congressional Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the State of New York Intercampus Fellow in the area of Brain Research Recipient of a special award from the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitative Association International (N.O.R.A.) for contributions to the field of vision and behavior.