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    Development of an MMPI reference group for outpatients with persisting symptoms following mild TBI by Childs, Amanda, Bertisch, Hilary, Talis, Elina, Ricker, Joseph H., Rath, Joseph F.

    Published in Brain injury (06-12-2022)
    “…To develop an MMPI-2-RF reference group for persistently symptomatic patients with mTBI in order to aid interpretation and better evaluate atypical scale…”
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    Mild traumatic brain injury: longitudinal regional brain volume changes by Zhou, Yongxia, Kierans, Andrea, Kenul, Damon, Ge, Yulin, Rath, Joseph, Reaume, Joseph, Grossman, Robert I, Lui, Yvonne W

    Published in Radiology (01-06-2013)
    “…To investigate longitudinal changes in global and regional brain volume in patients 1 year after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) and to correlate such…”
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    Cluster Analysis of Vulnerable Groups in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation by Kucukboyaci, N. Erkut, Long, Coralynn, Smith, Michelle, Rath, Joseph F., Bushnik, Tamara

    “…To analyze the complex relation between various social indicators that contribute to socioeconomic status and health care barriers. Cluster analysis of…”
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    Callosal Interhemispheric Communication in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Mediation Analysis on WM Microstructure Effects by Chung, Sohae, Bacon, Tamar, Rath, Joseph F, Alivar, Alaleh, Coelho, Santiago, Amorapanth, Prin, Fieremans, Els, Novikov, Dmitry S, Flanagan, Steven R, Bacon, Joshua H, Lui, Yvonne W

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (07-06-2024)
    “…Because the corpus callosum connects the left and right hemispheres and a variety of WM bundles across the brain in complex ways, damage to the neighboring WM…”
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    Cognitive Dependence in Physically Independent Patients at Discharge From Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation by Rath, Joseph F., McGiffin, Jed N., Glubo, Heather, McDermott, Hannah W., Beattie, Aaron, Arutiunov, Caitlyn, Schaefer, Lynn A., Im, Brian, Bushnik, Tamara

    “…To determine the incidence of cognitive dependence in adults who are physically independent at discharge from acute traumatic brain injury (TBI)…”
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    Impact of Racial-Ethnic Minority Status and Systemic Vulnerabilities on Time to Acute TBI Rehabilitation Admission in an Urban Public Hospital Setting by Fuentes, Armando, Schoen, Chelsea, Kulzer, Rebecca R, Long, Coralynn, Bushnik, Tamara, Rath, Joseph F

    Published in Rehabilitation psychology (01-05-2019)
    “…Purpose/Objective: Racial/ethnic minorities and other vulnerable social groups experience health care disparities. There is a lack of research exploring how…”
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    Working Memory And Brain Tissue Microstructure: White Matter Tract Integrity Based On Multi-Shell Diffusion MRI by Chung, Sohae, Fieremans, Els, Kucukboyaci, Nuri E., Wang, Xiuyuan, Morton, Charles J., Novikov, Dmitry S., Rath, Joseph F., Lui, Yvonne W.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-02-2018)
    “…Working memory is a complex cognitive process at the intersection of sensory processing, learning, and short-term memory and also has a general executive…”
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    The effects of plasticity-based cognitive rehabilitation on resting-state functional connectivity in chronic traumatic brain injury: A pilot study by Lindsey, Hannah M, Lazar, Mariana, Mercuri, Giulia, Rath, Joseph F, Bushnik, Tamara, Flanagan, Steven, Voelbel, Gerald T

    Published in NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2022)
    “…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in chronic impairments to cognitive function, and these may be related to disrupted functional connectivity (FC) of…”
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    White Matter Tract Integrity: An Indicator of Axonal Pathology after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Chung, Sohae, Fieremans, Els, Wang, Xiuyuan, Kucukboyaci, Nuri E, Morton, Charles J, Babb, James, Amorapanth, Prin, Foo, Farng-Yang A, Novikov, Dmitry S, Flanagan, Steven R, Rath, Joseph F, Lui, Yvonne W

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (15-04-2018)
    “…We seek to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology of injury sustained after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) using multi-shell diffusion magnetic resonance…”
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    Veterans with Gulf War Illness perceptions of management strategies by Winograd, Darren M., Sullivan, Nicole L., Thien, Scott R., Pigeon, Wilfred R., Litke, David R., Helmer, Drew A., Rath, Joseph F., Lu, Shou-En, McAndrew, Lisa M.

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (15-08-2021)
    “…Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a prevalent and disabling condition characterized by persistent physical symptoms. Clinical practice guidelines recommend…”
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    Veteran Beliefs About the Causes of Gulf War Illness and Expectations for Improvement by Kane, Naomi S., Hassabelnaby, Raghad, Sullivan, Nicole L., Graff, Fiona, Litke, David R., Quigley, Karen S., Pigeon, Wilfred R., Rath, Joseph F., Helmer, Drew A., McAndrew, Lisa M.

    “…Background Individuals’ beliefs about the etiology of persistent physical symptoms (PPS) are linked to differences in coping style. However, it is unclear…”
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    Heart rate variability biofeedback, executive functioning and chronic brain injury by Kim, Sonya, Zemon, Vance, Cavallo, Marie M., Rath, Joseph F., McCraty, Rollin, Foley, Frederick W.

    Published in Brain injury (01-02-2013)
    “…Primary objective: To determine if individuals with brain injury can modify heart rate variability (HRV) through biofeedback and, if so, enhance its pattern to…”
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    Coping with Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: the Role of Illness Beliefs and Behaviors by Sullivan, Nicole, Phillips, L. Alison, Pigeon, Wilfred R., Quigley, Karen S., Graff, Fiona, Litke, David R., Helmer, Drew A., Rath, Joseph F., McAndrew, Lisa M.

    “…Background Medically unexplained syndromes (MUS) are both prevalent and disabling. While illness beliefs and behaviors are thought to maintain MUS-related…”
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