Barbara A. Wilson is a clinical neuropsychologist who has worked in brain injury rehabilitation for 40 years. She has won many awards for her work including an OBE for services to rehabilitation in 1998 and three lifetime achievement awards, one from the British Psychological Society, one from the International Neuropsychological Society and one from The National Academy of Neuropsychology. She is editor of the journal "Neuropsychological Rehabilitation" which she founded in 1991 and in 1996 she founded the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. She is currently president of the Encephalitis Society and on the management committee of The World Federation of Neuro Rehabilitation. Paul Allen is a 60 year old man with Locked In Syndrome. Before his stroke he was an established wedding photographer. From the age of 10 until 56, when he had his stroke, he was a singer and sang with the Kings College Cambridge Choir in Cambridge Cathedral and several times in the Royal Albert Hall.
Anita Rose is a Consultant Neuropsychologist. She works at the Raphael Medical Centre in Tonbridge and also works as an independent Consultant Neuropsychologist across the globe. She is Vice Chair for the European Neuropsychology Special Interest Group in MS, and acts as a clinical advisor to the MS Society in South Africa. She is also known as a Champion for Brain Injury providing input into this field via her clinical work, research and publications. She currently holds the Chair for the Acquired Brain Injury Forum and is an Executive Committee Member for the UK Acquired Brain Injury Forum.