Section 1. Theory and Models: 1. A lifespan review of developmental neuroanatomy John Willamson; 2a. Developmental models in pediatric neuropsychology Jane Holmes Bernstein; 2b. Models of developmental neuropsychology: adult & geriatric Tyler J. Story and Deborah K. Attix; 3. Multicultural considerations in lifespan neuropsychological assessment Thomas Farmer and Clemente Vega; Section 2. Disorders: 4. Structural and functional neuroimaging throughout the lifespan Brenna C. McDonald and Andrew J. Saykin; 5a. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents David Marks, Joey Trampush and Anil Chacko; 5b. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults Margaret Semrud-Clikeman and Jodene Goldenring Fine; 5c. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a lifespan synthesis Jeffrey M. Halperin, Anne-Claude V. Bedard and Olga G. Berwid; 6a. Learning disorders in children and adolescents Gregory M. Stasi and Lori G. Tall; 6b. Learning disorders in adults Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 6c. Synthesis of chapters on learning disabilities: overview and additional perspectives H. Lee Swanson; 7a. Infants and children with spina bifida Heather B. Taylor, Susan H. Landry, Lianne English and Marcia Barnes; 7b. Adolescence and emerging adulthood in individuals with spina bifida: a developmental neuropsychological perspective Kathy Zebracki, Michael Zaccariello, Frank Zelko and Grayson N. Holmbeck; 7c. Spina bifida/Myelomeningocele and Hydrocephalus across the lifespan: a developmental synthesis Ilana Gonik, Scott J. Hunter and Jamila Cunningham; 8. Cerebral palsy across the lifespan Seth Warchausky, Desiree White and Marie van Tubbergen; 9a. Intellectual disability across the lifespan Bonnie Klein-Tasman and Kelly Janke; 9b. Lifespan aspects of PDD/autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Julie M. Wolf and Sarah J. Paterson; 9c. Autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disability: common themes and points of divergence Marianne Barton, Colby Chlebowski and Deborah Fein; 10a. Hearing loss across the lifespan: neuropsychological perspectives Betsy Kammerer, Amy Szarkowski and Peter Isquith; 10b. Visual impairment across the lifespan: neuropsychological perspectives Lisa M. Noll and Lana L. Harder; 11a. Traumatic brain injury in childhood Michael W. Kirkwood, Keith Owen Yeates and Jane Holmes Bernstein; 11b. Adult outcomes of pediatric traumatic brain injury Miriam Beauchamp, Julian Dooley and Vicki Anderson; 11c. Neurobehavioral aspects of traumatic brain injury sustained in adulthood Tresa Roebuck-Spencer, James Banos, Mark Sherer and Thomas Novack; 11d. Traumatic brain injury in older adults Felicia C. Goldstein and Harvey S. Levin; 11e. Traumatic brain injury across the lifespan: A long-term developmental perspective Jacobus Donders; 12a. Pediatric aspects of epilepsy Lindsey Felix and Scott J. Hunter; 12b. A lifespan perspective of cognition in epilepsy Michael Seidenberg and Bruce Hermann; 13a. Leukemia and lymphoma across the lifespan Kevin R. Krull and Neelam Jain; 13b. Lifespan aspects of brain tumors Celiane Rey-Casserly; 14. Lifespan aspects of endocrine disorders Geoffrey Tremont, Jennifer Duncan Davis, and Christine Trask; 15. Metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders across the lifespan Richard Ziegler and Elsa Shapiro; 16a. Psychopathological conditions in children and adolescents Abigail B. Sivan; 16b. Psychopathological conditions in adults Anthony C. Ruocco, Elizabeth Kunchandy and Maureen Lacy; 16c. Neuropsychological aspects of psychopathology across the lifespan: a synthesis Alexandra Zagoloff and Scott Hunter.