Search Results - "DONOVICK, P. J"
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Clinical presentation and differential diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies: a review
Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-06-2014)“…Background Dementia with Lewy bodies is one of the most prevalent dementia diagnoses. However, differential diagnosis between dementia with Lewy bodies,…”
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) 10?20 years later: a comprehensive outcome study of psychiatric symptomatology, cognitive abilities and psychosocial functioning
Published in Brain injury (2001)“…The goal of this study was to measure the very long-term mental and psychosocial outcomes of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Seventy-six persons with…”
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The Similar Effects of Verbal and Non-Verbal Intervening Tasks on Word Recall in an Elderly Population
Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (03-04-2014)“…Vulnerability to retroactive interference has been shown to increase with cognitive aging. Consistent with the findings of memory and aging literature, the…”
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Intervening Tasks and Visuospatial Memory: The Role of Similarity in Retroactive Interference
Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (01-07-2013)“…Verbal tasks are often administered during the Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure Test (ROCFT) delay period in order to minimize retroactive interference resulting…”
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Psychiatric treatment outcome following traumatic brain injury
Published in Brain injury (01-06-2000)“…The relationship between self-reported history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and psychiatric treatment outcome was investigated. TBI was hypothesized to be…”
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Performance data for traumatic brain-injured subjects on the Gordon Diagnostic System (GDS) tests of attention
Published in Brain injury (1995)“…Thirty adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) (20 males and 10 females, mean age 40 years) and a non-injured control group (12 males and 13 females, mean age…”
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Behavioural differences between psychiatric patients with confirmed versus non-confirmed traumatic brain injuries
Published in Brain injury (01-11-2000)“…The relationship between history of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and BDI-2 depression scores at admission and discharge from the hospital was assessed in…”
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Acute and longer term effects of meso-2,3 dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) on the behavior of lead-exposed and control mice
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-04-1996)“…We investigated the effect of chelating agent meso-2,3 dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA_ on spatial learning and forced-swim immobility in Binghamton…”
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The malingering of multiple sclerosis and mild traumatic brain injury
Published in Brain injury (01-05-1997)“…In this investigation, neuropsychological testing was conducted with 69 college students that were instructed to malinger either multiple sclerosis MS or…”
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Cross generation lead ingestion: Behavioral and physiological effects in mice
Published in Brain research bulletin (1995)“…We examined some developmental and behavioral sequelae of exposing Binghamton Heterogeneous Stock (HET) mice to a 0.5% aqueous lead acetate solution (as the…”
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Dietary iron and exposure to lead influence susceptibility to seizures
Published in Psychological reports (01-06-1995)“…Previous work in this laboratory showed that concurrent consumption of an iron-deficient diet and exposure to lead caused seizure activity in Albany…”
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Lead effects on food competition and predatory aggression in Binghamton HET mice
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-10-1991)“…The ubiquity of lead in our environment, its toxic nature and its potential to alter behavior of humans and animals has stimulated much research. In addition…”
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Repeated Tests of Intermale Aggression in Mice (Mus musculus ) Are Influenced by Housing and Test Conditions
Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-12-1988)“…Young adult male Binghamton Heterogenous (HET) mice were housed either individually or in groups of four, in two-tiered cages for 11 days before their…”
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The K-BIT: A screen for IQ in six diverse populations
Published in Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings (01-06-1996)“…Performance data were collected on the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT) from a total of 196 individuals from six diverse populations. College students…”
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The influence of prenatal and/or postnatal exposure to lead on behavior of preweanling mice
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-04-1989)“…Binghamton Heterogeneous (HET) Stock mice received prenatal exposure to either water or a 0.5% lead acetate solution via their biological dam. At birth,…”
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Postpartum aggression and plasma prolactin levels in mice exposed to lead
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-11-1989)“…Young-adult, female Binghamton Heterogeneous Stock (HET) mice either were exposed to lead via drinking water from birth, or not. Eight days after giving birth…”
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Manual asymmetries during verbal and spatial block design construction
Published in Cortex (01-12-1990)“…To examine the effects of cognitive task demands on manual asymmetry, 40 male and 40 female college students were asked to simultaneously construct two…”
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A metachromatic stain for neural tissue
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Asymmetries in hand movement during block design construction
Published in Neuropsychologia (1990)“…Changes in patterns of hand use were examined as a function of task demand characteristics. Using blocks, right- and left-handed male and female subjects were…”
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Attenuation of reversal deficits of mice with septal lesions by shifts in the motivational context
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-12-1983)“…Response perseveration following septal lesions (SLs), demonstrated on tasks that require change of a learned pattern of responding, depends in part on a…”
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