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Cognitive and mood changes associated with systemic lupus erythematosus
pp. 654-655(2)
Authors: Barisa M.; Engdahl B.; Macciocchi S.; Sharp B.

UFOV risk level and driving ability in patients with traumatic brain injury
pp. 658-658(1)
Authors: Schneider J.J.; Novack T.A.; Alderson A.; Bush B.A.

Awareness isn't always necessary for TBI rehabilitation
pp. 659-660(2)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Pickett T.C.

Advance in cognitive behavioral rehabilitation in acquired brain injury (ABI)
pp. 660-660(1)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Hart R.P.; Pickett T.C.

A neurorehabilitation intervention for brain-injured children exhibiting aggression
pp. 661-661(1)
Authors: Teichner G.; Wagner M.T.; Golden C.J.; Newman S.A.

Integrated neuropsychologic and neuromedical assessment of response bias following ABI
pp. 661-661(1)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Pickett T.C.

Aricept effectiveness in a 17-year-old with acquired brain injury
pp. 661-662(2)
Authors: Efthimiou J.M.; Avella H.

A habit retraining model for neurobehavioral rehabilitation
pp. 662-662(1)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Pickett T.C.

Continuity of care for brain injury patients: a model for neuropsychologists
pp. 662-663(2)
Authors: Meyers Sondik T.; Pier J.W.

Neuropsychological predictors of adaptive living and work behaviors
pp. 665-665(1)
Authors: Joyce A.; Dial J.; Nelson P.; Hupp G.

Cerebral hypoperfusion and neuropsychological deficits in patients with Graves' hyperthyroidism
pp. 665-666(2)
Authors: Tremont G.; Somerville J.A.; Smith K.E.; Hennessey J.V.; Noto R.B.; Jackson I.M.D.; Stern R.A.

Protocol for management of emotional reactions associated with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE)
pp. 670-670(1)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Pickett T.C.

Effects of executive cognitive impairment on addictions treatment outcome
pp. 670-671(2)
Authors: Voelbel G.T.; Bates M.E.; Labouvie E.W.

Can EEG biofeedback help with remediation of post concussive symptoms?
pp. 671-671(1)
Authors: Martelli M.F.; Zasler N.D.; Pickett T.C.

Retraining the perception of facial emotions
pp. 672-672(1)
Authors: Sharp B.H.; Franzen M.D.; Goreczny A.; Macciocchi S.N.; Barisa M.

MMPI-2 F(p) scale and symptom exaggeration: scale revision
pp. 672-673(2)
Authors: Gass C.S.; Luis C.A.

Efficacy of the malingering probability scale to detect malingering in college aged subjects
pp. 673-673(1)
Authors: Leark R.A.; Charlton D.; Allen M.; Gruber C.

Psychometric validation and clinical application of the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM)
pp. 673-674(2)
Authors: Teichner G.; Wagner M.T.; Newman S.A.

Psychometric validation of the rey memory for 15 items test
pp. 674-674(1)
Authors: Newman S.A.; Teichner G.; Buddin W.H.; Wagner M.T.

A qualitative scoring system for the rey-15: norms for a disability population
pp. 674-674(1)
Authors: Mangiameli L.J.; Cohen D.A.

Development and validation of a web-based protocol for management of sports-related concussion
pp. 675-675(1)
Authors: Erlanger D.M.; Feldman D.J.; Kaplan D.; Theodoracopulos A.; Kutner K.C.

The factor structure of the WAIS-III in a clinical sample
pp. 675-676(2)
Authors: Zellinger M.; Baeder D.

An examination of the neuropsychological utility of the WAIS-III
pp. 676-676(1)
Authors: Baeder D.; Zellinger M.; Soper H.

Validation of a modified Satz-Mogel version of the WAIS-III with a TBI population
pp. 677-677(1)
Authors: Earl H.D.; Parish R.V.; Suli E.; Weight D.G.

Confirmatory factor analysis of the WAIS-III in a clinical sample with cross-validation in the standardization sample
pp. 677-678(2)
Authors: Burton D.B.; Ryan J.A.; Axelrod B.; Schellenberger T.

Comparison of WAIS-III and WMS-III working memory indices in a brain injured sample
pp. 678-678(1)
Authors: Lloyd H.A.; Goldberg M.; Dahmer-White L.; Johnson L.

Estimations of WMS-3 index scores
pp. 678-679(2)
Authors: Axelrod B.N.; Woodard J.L.

Factor structure of the WMS-III in a neuropsychological population
pp. 680-681(2)
Authors: Migoya J.; Zimmerman S.; Golden C.J.

Correlation of the WMS-III and measures of executive functioning
pp. 681-681(1)
Authors: Mahrou M.L.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Dornheim L.; Golden C.J.

Gender differences in verbal learning: California Verbal Learning Test-II
pp. 682-682(1)
Authors: Lengenfelder J.; Kemenoff L.A.; Kramer J.H.; Delis D.C.

Gender differences in vulnerability to interference using the California Verbal Learning Test-II
pp. 682-683(2)
Authors: Kemenoff L.A.; Lengenfelder J.; Kramer J.H.; Delis D.C.

Neurocognitive correlates of CVLT performance in an academically impaired sample
pp. 683-683(1)
Authors: Leverett J.P.; Nelson M.; Lassiter K.; Matthews D.

Development of perseveration, loss of set and memory scales for the Category Test
pp. 683-683(1)
Authors: Lyon A.; Pelham M.; DeFilippis N.; Dsurney J.; McDonough M.

The impact of organizational strategy on recall of the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure
pp. 684-684(1)
Authors: Westervelt H.; Somerville J.; Tremont G.; Stern R.

Derived Trail Making Test indices: normative observations
pp. 687-688(2)
Authors: Yuspeh R.L.; Drane D.L.; Huthwaite J.S.; Klingler L.K.

Global slowing explains age-effects in performance on the trail making test
pp. 688-688(1)
Authors: Uttl B.; Graf P.; Santacruz P.

Neuropsychological and QEEG assessment of adult ADHD
pp. 689-690(2)
Authors: White J.N.; Lubar J.F.; Hutchens T.A.

Assessing deficits in the perception of facial emotions
pp. 691-691(1)
Authors: Sharp B.H.; Franzen M.D.; Barisa M.; Macciocchi S.N.

Sex-related differences in spatial ability: innate or learned?
pp. 691-692(2)
Authors: Gilleta K.; Vrbancic M.

Comparison of visual perception skills of medical students, radiology residents, and radiologists
pp. 692-692(1)
Authors: Vrbancic M.; Burbridge B.; McIlwrick J.

The stroop test in spanish-english bilinguals
pp. 692-693(2)
Authors: Rosselli M.; Ardila A.; Santisi M.; Arecco R.; Salvatierra J.; Conde A.; Lenis B.

Development and validation of the cognitive stability index, a Web-based protocol for monitoring change in cognitive function
pp. 693-694(2)
Authors: Erlanger D.M.; Feldman D.J.; Kaplan D.; Theodoracopulos A.

Longitudinal patterns of depression in patients with brain tumors
pp. 694-694(1)
Authors: Armstrong C.L.; Faison D.; Goldstein B.; Jo M.-Y.; Cohen B.

Confirmatory factor analysis of the WISC-III in a clinical sample with cross-validation in the standardization sample
pp. 695-695(1)
Authors: Burton D.B.; SeDehri A.; Hecht F.; VandenBroek A.; Drabman R.

GAMA: relationship to academic achievement
pp. 695-696(2)
Authors: Festa T.; Bardos A.

Factor analysis of the Mini Inventory of Right Brain Injury-2 (MIRBI-2)
pp. 697-698(2)
Authors: Pimental P.A.; Knight J.A.; Allen E.A.

At depth computerized assessment of neurocognitive changes in divers
pp. 699-699(1)
Authors: Lowe M.A.; Reeves D.L.; Kane R.L.

Sensitivity of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) naming subtest
pp. 701-701(1)
Authors: Gontkovsky S.T.; Hillary F.G.; Testa J.A.; Ross E.D.; Scott J.G.

Trail making across languages
pp. 702-702(1)
Authors: Lee T.; Cheung C.; Chan C.; Yip J.; Cheung P.; Chan C.

In 2050, the typical participant in psychology studies will be a genius
pp. 702-703(2)
Authors: Uttl B.; Van Alstine C.

Neuropsychological performance in men and women at risk for hypertension
pp. 704-705(2)
Authors: France C.R.; Suhr J.A.; Fox L.; Gunstad J.; Spitznagel B.

Neuropsychological deficits associated with chronic hepatitis C among male veterans
pp. 705-705(1)
Authors: Oliveira B.M.; LaMonde L.E.; Levenson M.M.; Hummer J.T.

Prevalence of impaired cognitive functioning in outpatients with chronic liver disease
pp. 705-706(2)
Authors: Hilsabeck R.C.; Hassanein T.I.; Perry W.

A case study of posterior cortical atrophy
pp. 706-706(1)
Authors: Teichner G.; Wagner M.T.; Bachman D.L.; Brannon N.; Hendrix S.; Newman S.A.

A case of rapidly progressive bilateral ' posterior lobar' dementia
pp. 706-707(2)
Authors: Morgan J.E.; Adams R.; DaSilva D.

A case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease presenting with bilingual Gerstmann syndrome
pp. 707-708(2)
Authors: Navarrete M.G.; Holliday S.; Clauser G.; Brey R.

Olfactory functioning in Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and major depression
pp. 709-709(1)
Authors: Duff K.; McCaffrey R.J.; Solomon G.S.

Group and individual level performance on the WMS-III auditory and visual memory subtests in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
pp. 710-710(1)
Authors: Martin R.; Sawrie S.; Mackey M.; Faught E.; Knowlton R.; Kuzniecky R.

Determination of epileptic versus non-epileptic seizures using clinical symptoms and the MMPI-2
pp. 711-712(2)
Authors: Cragar D.E.; Chumley W.; Cibula J.; Fakhoury T.; Smith C.; Schmitt F.

Psychological functioning and seizure outcome following temporal lobectomy
pp. 712-712(1)
Authors: Lacritz L.H.; Epker M.O.; Van Ness P.; Agostini M.; Cullum C.M.

Development and validation of a screening battery for multiple sclerosis
pp. 714-714(1)
Authors: Romero M.; Lebby P.; Gandolfo R.; Tanner D.; Hammon C.

Process analysis of verbal fluency production following pallidal lesions and subthalamic nucleus stimulation
pp. 715-715(1)
Authors: Trepanier L.L.; Saint-Cyr J.A.; Lang A.E.; Lozano A.M.

Attentional processing in Parkinson's disease: hyperkentic and akenetic type
pp. 715-716(2)
Authors: Kraus C.D.; Iacono R.P.; Burley T.; Freier K.; Raggs M.; Jenkins L.

Neuropsychological sequelae of Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome
pp. 716-716(1)
Authors: Newman S.A.; Bechtold K.T.

Neuropsychological deficits and neuroimaging markers of CNS involvement in HIV
pp. 716-717(2)
Authors: Ryan E.L.; Christopher G.F.; Stephen F.; van Gorp W.G.

Executive dysfunction in HIV-1 infection
pp. 717-717(1)
Authors: Hinkin C.H.; Stefaniak M.B.; Castellon S.A.; Lam M.N.; Hardy D.; Zolnikov B.; Durvasula R.S.

Moderating effects of attention on the CVLT in HIV + patients
pp. 717-717(1)
Authors: Palav A.; O'Bryant S.; Westervelt H.J.; McCaffrey R.J.

Self-report of neuropsychological impairment in Gulf War veterans
pp. 718-718(1)
Authors: Epker J.; Haley R.; Matt Maddrey A.

High evoked glucose and insulin secretion predict decrements in verbal memory performance of healthy young adults
pp. 718-718(1)
Authors: Awad N.; Messier C.; Gagnon M.; Desrochers A.; Tsiakis M.

Neuropsychological deficits in patients with meningiomas
pp. 718-719(2)
Authors: Jo M.-Y.; Armstrong C.; Hunter J.

Neuroanatomical effects of attention on patients with intracranial tumors
pp. 719-719(1)
Authors: Goldstein B.; Armstrong C.L.

Central neurocytoma: serial neuropsychological findings
pp. 720-720(1)
Author: Raymond M.J.

Limbic encephalitis secondary to paraneoplastic neurological syndrome
pp. 720-720(1)
Authors: Haines M.E.; Sheehy L.M.

Executive functions in patients with good neurosurgical outcome following resection for cerebral aneurysm
pp. 720-721(2)
Authors: Cooper D.B.; Frol A.; Shillinglaw T.; Eisenman D.; Ringe W.; Cullum C.M.

Neuropsychological impairments following subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 721-721(1)
Authors: Zigler L.Y.; Hahn S.R.

Confabulation and memory in anterior communicating artery aneurysm
pp. 721-722(2)
Authors: Diamond B.J.; DeLuca J.; Fisher C.

Crossed aphasia and cerebral localization of functional a case study
pp. 722-722(1)
Authors: Gass C.; Whitney J.; Minagar A.; Kuljis R.

Quantitative electroencephalogram of an individual diagnosed with nonfluent dysphasia
pp. 722-723(2)
Authors: Foster P.S.; Williamson J.B.; Harrison D.W.

ERP differences in facial affect perception
pp. 723-723(1)
Authors: Everhart D.E.; Shucard D.W.; Shucard J.L.

Cerebral asymmetry in emotion and cardiovascular regulation: a meta-analysis
pp. 723-724(2)
Authors: Rhodes R.D.; Shenal B.V.; Harrison D.W.

Base rates of neuropsychological functioning in young healthy adults
pp. 724-725(2)
Authors: Ritchie L.J.; McIntyre L.; Alfano D.P.

Assessing executive function in the MR population: an investigation of the TOL-Dx and MWCST
pp. 725-725(1)
Authors: Kennedy C.H.; Zillmer E.A.; Culbertson W.C.

Ethylene dichloride: neuropsychological effects of chronic exposure
pp. 726-727(2)
Authors: Ruffalo C.A.; Gouvier W.D.; Pinkston J.B.; Tucker K.A.; Hartman D.E.; Dahlgren J.G.; Parker F.M.

Neuropsychological profiles of adults with Klinefelter Syndrome
pp. 727-727(1)
Authors: Boone K.B.; Swerdloff R.S.; Miller B.L.; Razani J.; Lee A.

A case of klinefelter's syndrome with lupus: coincidence or causality?
pp. 727-728(2)
Authors: Navarrete M.G.; Holliday S.; Stallworth C.; Brey R.

The XXY male: a neuropsychological case study
pp. 728-729(2)
Author: Lavach J.F.

Cerebral cysticercosis: a neuropsychological and neurobehavioral case report
pp. 729-729(1)
Authors: Sarazin F.F.; Ely P.W.; Morrison L.E.; Swenson R.; Wee R.

An analysis of different diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia
pp. 729-730(2)
Authors: Cosentino S.A.; Jefferson A.L.; Carey M.E.; Price C.C.; Davis K.L.; Libon D.J.

Verbal and visuospatial subtypes in Alzheimer's disease: how different are they?
pp. 730-731(2)
Authors: Cruzen M.J.; Lacritz L.H.; Chapman S.B.; Silver C.; Weiner M.; Cullum C.M.

Affect expressed in dementia patients' written sentences
pp. 731-731(1)
Authors: Bonner L.; Heirholzer R.; Hewett L.J.

Consistency of neuroradiological and neuropsychological results in a memory disorder population
pp. 731-732(2)
Authors: Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Selden J.; Pospisil T.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.; Tood M.; Golden C.J.

An analysis of errors produced by patients with cortical and subcortical dementia on the MMSE
pp. 733-733(1)
Authors: Jefferson A.L.; Consentino S.A.; Ball S.K.; Libon D.J.

Executive control functioning and performance-based functional impairment among the elderly
pp. 733-734(2)
Authors: Lewis M.S.; Boone L.; Bowen C.; Miller L.S.

MMPI test-retest stability in geriatric clients suspected of dementia
pp. 734-734(1)
Authors: Pospisil T.; Mahrou M.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Selden J.; Golden C.J.

Correlation between the geriatric depression scale and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
pp. 734-735(2)
Authors: Selden J.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.L.; Pospisil T.; King J.; Golden C.J.

Relationship between the MMPI-2 and neurocognitive measures in dementia
pp. 735-735(1)
Authors: Mleko A.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.L.; Selden J.; Jalazo M.; Golden C.J.

Discrimination of types of dementia by an abbreviated neuropsychological battery
pp. 735-736(2)
Authors: Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.L.; Pospisil T.; Selden J.; Sanders C.; Aucone E.; Golden C.J.; Todd M.E.

Factor analysis of an abbreviated neuropsychological battery in a geriatric population
pp. 736-736(1)
Authors: Mahrou M.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Pospisil T.; Selden J.; Golden C.J.

The construct validity of a dementia screening battery
pp. 736-737(2)
Authors: Evans K.W.; Peake T.H.; Webbe F.M.

Validity of Digit Span as a test for memory in dementia
pp. 737-737(1)
Authors: Gliko B.T.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Selden J.; Escalona A.; Golden C.J.

Correlation of the Geriatric Depression Scale with cognitive abilities
pp. 737-738(2)
Authors: Greene L.R.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Selden J.; Mahrou M.L.; Mleko A.; Escalona A.; Golden A.

Uncued and cued category fluency in elderly alzheimer's patients and normal elderly
pp. 738-738(1)
Authors: Matheny J.; Dickson A.L.; Gierok S.D.; Schiehser D.

A comparison of major depression, ECT, and mild AD on episodic memory
pp. 739-739(1)
Authors: Zec R.F.; Popovich A.; Mollahan S.; Bornstein P.; Markwell S.J.

Computerized neuropsychological (ANAM) measures of cognitive effects of alzheimer's disease
pp. 739-740(2)
Authors: Levinson D.; Watson J.; Reeves D.; Harrison M.

Sensitivity of the WAIS-R FULD components to dementia ratings
pp. 740-740(1)
Authors: Hardie J.C.; Franks S.F.

Neuropsychological differentiation of late life schizophrenia and fronto temporal dementia
pp. 740-741(2)
Authors: Zakzanis K.K.; Kielar A.; Young D.A.

Predicting functional independence in dementia patients
pp. 741-741(1)
Authors: Ouaou R.R.; Kabat M.; Kane R.; Johnson J.

Ederly patients receiving medication for memory problems
pp. 741-742(2)
Authors: McCue R.; Bradshaw A.A.; Burns W.J.

Effects of estrogen on cognition and mood functioning in older adults
pp. 742-742(1)
Authors: Miller K.; Conney J.; Fairbanks L.; Rasgon N.; Small G.

Lateralization of facial affect recognition in fronto-temporal dementia
pp. 742-743(2)
Authors: Mychack P.; Kramer J.H.; Miller B.L.

Correlation of functional abilities and cognitive status in centenarians: Barthel ADL Index vs. Blessed-Roth IMC test
pp. 743-743(1)
Authors: Silver M.; Bowen Flynn J.; Kang S.; Drinkwater M.; Joyce E.; Perls T.; Brewster S.

Sensitivity of the Mini-Mental State Exam to neuropsychological impairment in the elderly
pp. 743-744(2)
Authors: Marsh J.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Selden J.; Escalona A.; Polerno B.; Foster R.; Golden C.J.

WMS-III subtest failure in the assessment of patients with memory impairments
pp. 744-744(1)
Authors: McCue R.; Bradshaw A.A.; Burns W.J.

Neuropsychological sequelae of retrograde cerebral perfusion
pp. 745-746(2)
Authors: Uysal S.; Reich D.

Aging in persons with Down syndrome and mental retardation: receptive language, visual motor integration, and fluency
pp. 746-746(1)
Authors: Miezejeski C.M.; Devenny D.A.; Krinsky-McHale S.; Zigman W.; Silverman W.

Characteristics of digit span in Alzheimer's disease patients
pp. 746-747(2)
Authors: Schram L.; Loewenstein D.; Acevedo A.; Freeman R.; Mendelson E.

Diagnostic accurace of an MCFS prediction equation for dementia
pp. 747-748(2)
Authors: Ivnik R.J.; Smith G.E.; Cerhan J.H.

Importance of affect in self-report and performance-based measures of adaptive ability
pp. 751-751(1)
Authors: Persad C.; Giordani B.; Giles J.; Schultz A.M.; Kauszler M.; Ashton-Miller J.; Alexander N.; Guire K.; Schultz A.B.

Neuropsychological tests as predictors of functional skills in the elderly
pp. 751-752(2)
Authors: Mendelssohn E.S.; Loewenstein D.A.; Acevedo A.

Estrogen-induced benefits in cognition for healthy postmenopausal women
pp. 753-753(1)
Authors: Cholerton B.A.; Gleason C.E.

Perseveration across modalities in the elderly
pp. 754-754(1)
Author: Ruchinskas R.

Clock drawing and functional impairment in a large group of frail elderly
pp. 755-755(1)
Authors: Lewis M.S.; Bowen C.; Miller L.S.

Behavioral memory impairment in abstinent MDMA (Ecstasy) users
pp. 755-756(2)
Authors: Zakzanis K.K.; Silverberg A.M.J.

Executive dysfunction in abstinent MDMA (Ecstasy) users
pp. 756-756(1)
Authors: Zakzanis K.K.; Birze A.A.

Neuropsychologically normal schizophrenia?
pp. 758-758(1)
Authors: Warnick E.L.; Allan D.N.; Goldstein G.

Validity of facial affect processing tasks in schizophrenia
pp. 759-759(1)
Authors: Forrest T.J.; Allen D.N.; van Kammen D.P.

Neuropsychological functioning in MRI-derived subgroups of schizophrenia
pp. 759-759(1)
Authors: Cicerello A.R.; Cullum C.M.; Kingsbury S.; Nair T.R.; Garver D.L.

Neuropsychological correlates of lateral ventricular volume in persons hypothetically at-risk for schizophrenia
pp. 760-760(1)
Authors: Bedwell J.S.; Evans C.C.; Carter N.M.; Miller L.S.

Executive and semantic system impairment during animal word list generation in schizophrenia
pp. 760-761(2)
Authors: Moelter S.T.; Hill S.K.; Ragland J.D.; Lunardelli A.; Gur R.C.; Gur R.E.; Moberg P.J.

Longer spatial delayed responses and delayed verbal memory performance are associated in schizophrenia
pp. 761-762(2)
Authors: Fucetola R.; Newcomer J.W.; Hershey T.; Seidman L.J.

The ecological validity of neuropsychological assessment in chronic schizophrenia
pp. 763-763(1)
Authors: Rivera Mindt M.; Spaulding W.

The neuropsychology of the devil
pp. 763-764(2)
Authors: Parker J.L.; Harrison D.W.

Executive improvement following transcranial magnetic stimulation
pp. 765-766(2)
Authors: Moser D.J.; Jorge R.E.; Manes F.; Paradiso S.; Rosazza S.; Benjamin M.L.; Robinson R.G.

The effects of depression on verbal memory versus reports of cognitive difficulties
pp. 766-766(1)
Authors: Wetterneck C.T.; Wong J.L.; Klein A.

How much depression is there following a stroke?
pp. 766-767(2)
Authors: Wilson B.J.; Kirch M.V.; Algermissen M.

Personality correlates neurobehavioral deficits and recovery following stroke
pp. 767-768(2)
Authors: Freshwater S.M.; Golden C.J.; Gass C.S.

Reduplicative paramnesia in a case of mixed vascular dementia
pp. 768-769(2)
Authors: Freshwater S.; Morgan J.E.

Negative neuropsychological findings in antisocial personality disorder
pp. 769-770(2)
Authors: Crowell T.A.; Vanderploeg R.D.; Kieffer K.M.

Cerebral asymmetry in the dual-task performances in high-hostile males
pp. 770-770(1)
Authors: Williamson J.B.; Harrison D.

Effects of neuropsychological impairment in the treatment of aggression in conduct disordered adolescents
pp. 772-772(1)
Authors: Crum T.A.; Teichner G.; Golden C.J.; Azrin N.H.

The cumulative effects of adolescent neurologic complaints on MMPI: a-scale elevations
pp. 772-773(2)
Authors: Lunger K.D.; Burns W.J.; Dorfman W.I.; Carone D.

Negative neuropsychological findings in Vietnam era veterans with PTSD when demographically matched
pp. 773-774(2)
Authors: Kieffer K.M.; Vanderploeg R.D.; Crowel T.A.

Inattention in adults with ADHD: selective attention and negative priming
pp. 774-775(2)
Authors: Martin R.T.; Hayes K.; Armstrong C.L.

ADHD symptoms and neuropsychological test scores in a non-clinical college population
pp. 776-776(1)
Authors: Rosselli M.; Ardila A.; Santisi M.; Bojan D.; Wolowitz B.; Delaney R.

Selectivity bias of eating, weight, and shape stimuli using a modified Stroop paradigm
pp. 776-777(2)
Authors: Lokken K.L.; Ferraro F.R.; Arneson K.A.; Robinson K.; Hoye T.I.; Haugen E.

The effects of priming on attentional bias
pp. 777-777(1)
Authors: Kulas J.F.; Conger J.C.; Smolin J.M.; Coble D.

The incidental temporal order memory performance of children with ADHD
pp. 781-782(2)
Authors: Culbertson W.; Kennedy C.; Pica L.; Zillmer E.

Examination of the severity of cognitive symptoms in ADHD children using the LNNB-III
pp. 782-782(1)
Authors: Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Bradley J.D.D.; Baker M.; Kimmel H.; Mahrou M.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Michael D.; Golden C.J.

Testing formats and the underestimation of achievement in ADHD children
pp. 782-783(2)
Authors: Bradley J.D.D.; Backhaus-Devaraju S.; Kimmel H.; Mahrou M.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Michael D.; Golden C.J.

Sustained attention in neuropsychological batteries: correlation of the LNNB-III with the TOVA
pp. 784-785(2)
Authors: Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.L.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Green L.; Mleko A.; Escalona A.; Golden C.J.

Correlation of the TOVA with the WISC-III
pp. 785-785(1)
Authors: Greene L.R.; Mahrou M.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Escalona A.; Mleko A.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Marsh J.; Golden C.J.

Relationship between PIC constructs and the TOVA
pp. 786-786(1)
Authors: Mleko A.L.; Mahrou M.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Escalona A.M.; Greene L.; Devearju-Backhaus S.; Marsh J.; Golden C.J.

The trail making test as a measure of sustained attention in children
pp. 786-787(2)
Authors: Escalona A.M.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.l.; Mleko A.L.; Greene L.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Marsh J.; Golden C.J.

Quantitative EEG assessment of an adolescent with expressive aprosodia
pp. 787-787(1)
Authors: Williamson J.B.; Shenal B.V.; Rhodes R.; Foster P.; Harrison D.

The relationship between language skills and later academic achievement in children
pp. 787-788(2)
Authors: Kastner J.; Raggio D.; May W.

Factor analysis of the WRAT-3, WRAML, and PIAT-R in a pediatric neuropsychological population
pp. 788-788(1)
Authors: Selden J.; Pospisil T.; Mahrou M.L.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Golden C.J.

The relationship between cognition and motor performance in children with different levels of motor ability
pp. 789-789(1)
Authors: Martinez S.; Giordani B.; Ryan K.; Ashton-Miller J.; Polatajko H.

The role of early childhood evaluation and remediation on developmental and neuropsychological changes over time
pp. 789-790(2)
Authors: Paulk Ray K.; Nemeth D.G.; Creveling C.C.; Cenac L.

Silver-Russell syndrome: a case study of neuropsychological deficits in a 8-year-old male
pp. 790-791(2)
Authors: Schlegel D.; Arcona A.; Morgan J.; Hatt C.

Quantitative white matter loss explains risks of young age for neurocognitive deficits in medulloblastoma survivors
pp. 791-792(2)
Authors: Mulhern R.K.; Palmer S.L.; Reddick W.E.; Glass J.O.; Kun L.E.; Taylor J.; Langston J.; Gajjar A.

Patterns of cognitive functioning among survivors of pediatric medulloblastoma: a longitudinal analysis
pp. 792-792(1)
Authors: Palmer S.L.; Glass J.O.; Reddick W.E.; Goloubeva O.; Gajjar A.; Merchant T.E.; Mulhern R.K.

Pediatric closed head injury affects the relationship between achievement and intelligence
pp. 793-794(2)
Authors: Patton D.E.; Carone D.; Burns W.; Natale M.; Simpson R.A.; Bradshaw A.; Widmayer S.; Peterson L.; Starratt C.; Puranik S.

Pediatric closed head injury: using symbol search as a substitute on the WISC-III
pp. 795-795(1)
Authors: Carone D.; Patton D.; Bums W.J.; Starrat C.; Natale M.; Simpson R.; Bradshaw A.; Widmayer S.; Peterson L.; Puranik S.

What can we learn from parents of brain injured children and their families
pp. 795-796(2)
Authors: Prentiss D.; D'Amato R.C.; Davis A.S.; Sotas-Nall L.

Pediatric closed head injury: differential impact on verbal and visual-spatial memory, and intelligence
pp. 796-797(2)
Authors: Carone D.; Patton D.; Burns W.J.; Starrat C.; Natale M.; Simpson R.; Bradshaw A.; Widmayer S.; Peterson L.; Puranik S.

Children with traumatic brain injury: premorbid factors
pp. 797-797(1)
Authors: Lunger K.D.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Tormey N.P.; Burns W.J.

Pediatric post-concussive syndrome
pp. 797-798(2)
Authors: Imig J.C.; Hoepner J.

The impact of psychological trauma on language in school age children
pp. 798-798(1)
Authors: Palmer L.; Farrar A.; Schmitt B.

QEEG asymmetry ratio is related to intelligence
pp. 799-799(1)
Authors: Patton D.E.; Selevan-Eisenstein E.; Burns W.J.; Montgomery D.; Simco E.R.; Widmayer S.

Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure and SES on the performance of 7-year-olds on a frontal lobe sensitive task
pp. 799-800(2)
Authors: Byrd D.; Sweeney K.; Berg W.K.; Eyler F.D.; Behnke M.; Wobie K.

Relationship between block design and math skills in children with NVLD features
pp. 800-801(2)
Authors: Wilson K.D.; Guy K.L.; Nussbaum N.L.

A proposed cause and treatment for autism
pp. 802-802(1)
Author: Edelson S.B.

Parent-teacher rating reliability of the CBCL and Conners in neuropsychology
pp. 803-803(1)
Authors: Marsh J.; Espe-Pfeifer P.; Mahrou M.; Devaraju-Backhaus S.; Greene L.; Escalona A.; Mleko A.; Golden C.J.

How much does the WRAML Screening Index over-estimate general memory in clinical pediatric populations?
pp. 803-804(2)
Authors: Simpson R.A.; Burns W.J.; Patton D.E.; Widmayer S.; Carone D.; Natale M.; Bradshaw A.; Starvant C.; Peterson L.; Puranik S.

Validation of QEEG neurometrics' medication recommendations
pp. 804-805(2)
Authors: Crumbley J.; DeFilippis N.A.; Cantor D.; Dsurney J.

Premorbid estimation of memory functioning
pp. 807-808(2)
Authors: O'Grady J.; Nagel B.; Long C.J.

Receptive language performance as an estimator of verbal intellectual performance in children with head injuries
pp. 808-808(1)
Authors: Natale M.J.; Patton D.; Burns W.J.; Carone D.; Simpson R.; Bradshaw A.; Widmayer S.; Puranick S.; Peterson L.; Starratt C.

Effects of substance intoxication on recovery from closed head injury
pp. 809-809(1)
Authors: Natale R.; Gonzalez E.A.; Ireland S.; Puentes G.; Henley T.G.; Burns W.

Comparison of alcohol vs. alcohol/cocaine exposure on recovery from traumatic brain injury
pp. 809-810(2)
Authors: Natale R.; Burns W.J.; Henley T.G.; Ireland S.; Puentes G.; Gonzalez E.A.

Long-term life quality and family needs following traumatic brain injury
pp. 810-810(1)
Authors: Kolakowsky-Hayner S.A.; Kreutzer J.S.; Miner K.D.

The suffering index as a special scale of the MMPI-2 in neurological disorders
pp. 811-811(1)
Authors: Hardebeck L.M.; Ethel-King P.; Hale L.

Variations of the suffering experience after traumatic brain injury
pp. 811-812(2)
Authors: Hale L.; Hamilton B.; Uomoto J.

Psychosocial aspects of pediatric traumatic brain injury
pp. 812-813(2)
Authors: Hales J.G.; Hynd G.W.; Cohen M.J.

Effects of depression and anxiety on CVLT performance in brain-injured persons
pp. 813-813(1)
Authors: Palav A.; O'Bryant S.; Ortega A.; McCaffrey R.J.

Neuropsychological assessment of college athletes
pp. 813-814(2)
Author: Mrazik M.

Rey-Osterrieth complex figure test: validation of cross-cultural applications in TBI
pp. 815-815(1)
Authors: Patton D.E.; Garcia B.; Puentes G.; Ireland S.J.; Gold S.; Bums W.J.

Relationship between pychomotor impairment and cognitive functioning
pp. 816-816(1)
Authors: Patch P.C.; Hartlage L.C.

Cognitive reserve theory in closed head injury
pp. 817-817(1)
Authors: Ropacki M.T.; Elias J.W.

Persisting post-concussion syndrome following lighting injury: case and review
pp. 817-817(1)
Authors: Santa Maria M.P.; Donnelly K.Z.; Ferraro J.S.; Everhart D.E.

The Test of Memory Malingering 2 (TOMM-2)
pp. 817-818(2)
Authors: Tombaugh T.N.; Rees L.; Munson J.; Gagnon M.

WAIS-R performance and discrepancy between predicted and obtained IQ scores in the detection of insufficient effort
pp. 818-818(1)
Authors: Demakis G.J.; Sweet J.J.; Sawyer T.P.; Moulthrop M.; Nies K.; Clingerman S.

''Is you is or is you ain't'' malingering: problems in assessing symptom validity in mild traumatic brain injury
pp. 818-819(2)
Authors: Macciocchi S.N.; Sharp B.; Barisa M.; Godsall R.

Comparison of neuropsychological test performance between Spanish and English speaking mildly brain-injured subjects
pp. 819-820(2)
Authors: Burns W.J.; Menendez G.M.; Aguila-Puentes G.; Netto D.

New findings for category tests subscales
pp. 821-821(1)
Authors: Schutz L.E.; Schutz J.A.

Indices of TBI severity: inter-relationships and prediction of rehabilitation outcome
pp. 822-822(1)
Authors: Thompson R.N.; Sherer M.; Dickson S.; Yablon S.A.; Gaines C.; McDonald J.; Nick T.

Do self-ratings, family/friend ratings and neuropsychological performance reflect awareness following TBI?
pp. 822-823(2)
Authors: Weissenburger J.E.; Lanham R.A.; Rosner M.M.; Schwab K.A.

Neuropsychological and demographic findings as related to headaches
pp. 824-824(1)
Authors: Perna R.; Williams K.; Durgin D.; Geller S.

Post-traumatic headaches following TBI and neuropsychological findings
pp. 825-825(1)
Authors: Perna R.; Williams K.; Durgin D.; Geller S.

The California Verbal Learning test factor forgotten after traumatic brain injury
pp. 825-826(2)
Authors: Gardner S.D.; Vrbancic M.I.

Processing speed: a comparison across alcohol, mild TBI and normal groups
pp. 826-826(1)
Authors: Sparadeo F.R.; Meyerson M.; Meyerson D.

Contribution of language impairment to differential performance on the RAVLT and WMS-R Logical Memory in persons with TBI
pp. 826-827(2)
Authors: Dickson S.; Sherer M.; Thompson R.N.; McDonald J.M.; Gaines C.L.

Vehicular factors affect injury location, severity and outcome
pp. 827-828(2)
Authors: Hillary F.G.; Schatz P.; Newman H.; Chute D.

Assessing financial capacity in patients with traumatic brain injury
pp. 828-829(2)
Authors: Marson D.; Hethcox A.; Shawaryn M.; Novack T.

Very long-term cognitive and psychosocial changes following brain injury
pp. 829-830(2)
Authors: Furst C.J.; Alfano M.; Abbott J.

MMPI-2 profiles and levels of TBI severity
pp. 830-830(1)
Authors: Patch P.C.; Hartlage L.C.

Reported memory impairment: what psychosocial variables affect complaints?
pp. 830-831(2)
Authors: Perna R.B.; Durgin D.; Geller S.E.

Recovery of orientation and functional outcomes in TBI
pp. 831-831(1)
Authors: Alderson A.L.; Novack T.A.; Schneider J.

Mild traumatic brain injury and chronic pain: preliminary findings
pp. 831-832(2)
Authors: Alfano D.P.; Asmundson G.J.G.; Larsen D.K.; Allerdings M.D.

Widespread nervous system impairment in a case of advanced neurosyphilis
pp. 832-833(2)
Authors: Demsky Y.; Carone D.A.; Burns W.J.; Golden C.T.

Correlations among measures of malingering in a sample of litigants
pp. 835-835(1)
Authors: O'Bryant S.; Weber M.; Constantinou M.; McCaffrey R.J.

Response patterns on the Speech Sounds Perception Test as a strategy for detecting dissimulation
pp. 836-836(1)
Authors: Weber M.; Duff K.; O'Bryant S.; Constantinou M.; McCaffrey R.J.

A comparison of the Test of Memory Malingering and the WAIS-R among TBI litigants: a preliminary investigation
pp. 837-837(1)
Authors: Constantinou M.; Weber M.; O'Bryant S.; McCaffrey R.J.

Normative neuropsychological values for a population of forensic psychiatric patients
pp. 838-838(1)
Authors: McCoy K.J.M.; Dede D.E.; Esquerre J.M.; Bein M.; Musick J.; Davis R.

Symptom validity test results with children: CARB and WMT
pp. 840-840(1)
Authors: Flaro L.; Green P.; Allen L.

Relative sensitivity of the Word Memory Test and Test of Memory Malingering in 144 disability claimants
pp. 841-841(1)
Authors: Green P.; Berendt J.; Mandel A.; Allen L.M.

Failure on symptom validity tests associated with disability incentives in fibromyalgia patients
pp. 841-842(2)
Authors: Gervais R.; Green P.; Russell A.S.; Pieschl S.; Allen L.M.

Sensitivity and specificity of the Dot Counting Test
pp. 842-842(1)
Authors: Boone K.; Lu P.; Back C.; Kinq C.; Lee A.; Philpott L.; Shamieh E.; Warner-Chacon K.

Detection of malingering on the computer Category Test and the Memory Assessment Scale
pp. 843-844(2)
Authors: Freeman C.L.; Bowers T.G.; Fischer S.

Who's exaggerating? The Category Test and Word Memory Test give different answers
pp. 845-845(1)
Authors: Williamson D.; Green P.; Allen L.; Rohling M.

Identification of malingered head injury on the WAIS-3
pp. 845-846(2)
Authors: Mittenberg W.; Theroux S.; Rayls K.; Aguila-Puentes G.; Bianchini K.; Greve K.

The performance of older depressed patients on malingering tests
pp. 846-847(2)
Authors: Lee A.; Boone K.; Lesser I.; Wohl M.

Estimating premorbid IQ utilizing group achievement measures from school records
pp. 847-848(2)
Authors: Baade L.E.; Schoenberg M.R.

Alzheimer's disease masked as steroid induced dementia
pp. 849-850(2)
Author: Batchelor E.S.

Contents: Volume 15, 2000
pp. 851-855(5)

Author index
pp. 857-858(2)

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