Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
USF Health

Michelle L. Mattingly, PhD, ABPP-CN
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Diplomate, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Coordinator, Memory Disorders Clinic

Contact Information Department of Psychiatry & Behavorial Medicine
3515 E. Fletcher Avenue
Tampa, FL 33613
Telephone: (813) 974-8900
FAX: (813) 974-3223
E-mail: mmatting@health.usf.edu
Education PhD, Florida State University, 1999
MS, University of Central Florida, 1995
BS, University of Central Florida, 1992
Residency Neuropsychology, Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 1998-1999
Fellowship Neuropsychology, Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, 1999-2001
Interests Clinical: Dementia, sports concussion, forensic neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, carbon monoxide exposure, pediatric and adult brain tumors and cancers affecting the central nervous system, seizure disorders, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Parkinson’s disease and stroke.

Research: Sports-related head injuries, neurodegenerative disorders, carbon monoxide exposure, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), neuropsychiatric disorders, forensic neuropsychology and cognitive outcome in clinical trials.
Patient Care Services North Tampa Neuropsychology Clinic/Memory Disorder Clinic

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
3515 E. Fletcher Avenue
Tampa, FL 33613

Johnnie B. Byrd Jr. Center for Alzheimer's Disease Building
4001 E. Fletcher Ave.
Tampa, FL 33613

South Tampa Neuropsychology Clinic
USF Health South Tampa Center for Advanced Healthcare
2 Tampa General Circle
Tampa, FL 33606
Selected Publications  

Caban-Holt, A., Mattingly, M.L., Cooper, G., Schmitt, F.A. (2005). Neurodegenerative Memory Disorders: A Potential Role of Environmental Toxins. Neurologic Clinics, 23, 485-521.

Nelson, K. R., Mattingly, M., L., Lee, S. A., Schmitt, F.A. (2006). Does the arousal system contribute to near death experience? Neurology, 66, 1003-1009.

Nelson, K.R., Mattingly, M. L., Schmitt, F.A. (2007). Out-of-body experience and arousal. Neurology, 68, 794-795.

Improvement of motor skills in patient with Parkinson’s disease through the unilateral intraputaminal infusion of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor. In preparation.