Visnja Bandalo
Editor-in-Chief
Research Associate, Department of Italian Studies
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Višnja Bandalo obtained a B.A. in Italian and French at the University of Zagreb. She obtained an M.A. in philology, and she received a Ph.D. in reflexive writing at the Zagreb University, where she obtained a qualification of Research Associate in 2013. She authored more than 100 publications. She does research in eco-art therapy and comparative literature. She is the author of monographs "The Book About Oneself" (Ceres, 2011); "Discursive Features of Diaries in Modern Italian Literature" (LAP, 2018); "Convergences and Comparisons: Alvaro, C. Campo, Betocchi" (LAP, 2019). She presented 35 papers at 33 International Scientific Conferences in USA, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Poland and Bulgaria. She is a Peer reviewer, Editor and Member of the Scientific Boards in many international Book Series, Learned Societies, Scientific Projects as well as academic journals and scholarly platforms. Her Postdoctoral specialisations include, among other, Cornell University (SCT, 2018).
Neuropsychiatry, Mental Health, Art Therapy, Imaging, Wellness
Robert Perna
Editor-in-Chief
Director
Westside Neurorehabilitation Services, Lewiston, England
Dr. Perna is a board certified pediatric and adult neuropsychologist and graduate school trained nurse and works at TIRR in Houston Texas. He has worked in neurorehabilitation for the past 20 years. Dr. Perna has published clinical research on the following topics: brain injury throughout the lifespan, developmental delays, gestational exposure to anesthetics and other drugs, perinatal cyanosis, the developmental effects of child maltreatment, psychopharmacology, types of neuroplasticity, and effort testing with children. Dr. Perna enjoys helping patients and other authors present their best work and further our understanding of developmental and clinical neuroscience.
Neurorehabilitation, Brain injury, Child maltreatment, Psychopharmacology, Neuroplasticity, Clinical Neuroscience