Jason Walter Brown

Jason W. Brown
BornApril, 14, 1938
New York
EducationCollege: University of California, Los Angeles/Berkeley, BA 1959
Alma materMedical School: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, MD 1963
Occupation(s)Clinical Professor, Neurology (Retd)
OrganizationNew York University Medical Center
Notable workBrown, J.W., Stenner, P. (2024), The Microgenetic Theory of Mind and Brain. Selected Essays in Process Psychology. (Ed. Denys Zhadiaiev). Routledge: New York. ISBN 978-1-032-87384-8, Dec 6, 2024
TitleDr., MD.
AwardsCOPERNICUS PRIZE 2003 VIRTUTI MEDICINALI 2003
Websitehttps://www.drjbrown.org/

Jason W. Brown, MD (born April 14, 1938) is an American neurologist and writer of works in neuropsychology and philosophy of mind. He has been a reviewer and recipient of grants and fellowships from the National Institutes of Health and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and is or has been on the editorial boards of leading journals in his field. He has written 21 books, edited 4 others, and more than 200 articles.

Brown is the founder and active chief neurologist of the Center For Cognition and Communication "CCC". He founded the entity in 1985 in New York City, a specialized private practice in evaluating and treating traumatic brain injury.