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    Predictors of driving outcome after traumatic brain injury by Coleman, Renee D., Rapport, Lisa J., Ergh, Tanya C., Hanks, Robin A., Ricker, Joseph H., Millis, Scott R.

    “…Coleman RD, Rapport LJ, Ergh TC, Hanks RA, Ricker JH, Millis SR. Predictors of driving outcome after traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil…”
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    Predictors of caregiver and family functioning following traumatic brain injury: social support moderates caregiver distress by Ergh, Tanya C, Rapport, Lisa J, Coleman, Renee D, Hanks, Robin A

    Published in The journal of head trauma rehabilitation (01-04-2002)
    “…This study examined predictors of family dysfunction and caregiver distress among 60 pairs of persons who sustained a traumatic brain injury and their…”
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    Social Support Moderates Caregiver Life Satisfaction Following Traumatic Brain Injury by Ergh, Tanya C., Hanks, Robin A., Rapport, Lisa J., Coleman, Renee D.

    “…Social support is an important determinant of adjustment following traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained by a family member. The present study examined the…”
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    Effects of Coaching on Malingered Motor Function Profiles by Papport, Lisa J, Farchione, Todd J, Coleman, Renee D, Axelrod, Bradley N

    “…Measures of motor functioning were evaluated to assess a nonphysiological performance pattern initially revealed in a sample of litigating patients with…”
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    Effects of Coaching on Detection of Malingering on the California Verbal Learning Test by Coleman, Renee D., Rapport, Lisa J., Millis, Scott R., Ricker, Joseph H., Farchione, Todd J.

    “…The diagnostic accuracy of California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) indices to detect malingered head injury was examined using a simulation paradigm that…”
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    Neuropsychological Deficits Associated with Antiphospholipid Antibodies by Jacobson, Mark W., Rapport, Lisa J., Keenan, Pamela A., Coleman, Renee D., Tietjen, Gretchen E.

    “…Neurologic events associated with antiphospholipid antibodies (aPAs) include transient ischemic attack, stroke, and vascular dementia in individuals much…”
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