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pro vyhledávání: '"Nanako A Hawley"'
Autor:
Stephen L. Aita, Victor A. Del Bene, Dario A. Marotta, Jasmin H. Pizer, Nanako A. Hawley, Lindsay Niccolai, Harrison C. Walker, Adam Gerstenecker, Roy C. Martin, Olivio J. Clay, Michael Crowe, Kristen L. Triebel, Benjamin D. Hill
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 37:1483-1494
Primary dystonia is conventionally considered as a motor disorder, though an emerging literature reports associated cognitive dysfunction.Here, we conducted meta-analyses on studies comparing clinical measures of cognition in persons with primary dys
Autor:
Allison J. Bauman, Miranda K Traylor, Napatsorn Saiyasit, Evan‐Angelo R Butlig, Samantha D Chaney, Nanako A. Hawley, Ryleigh B. Randall, Hanna V. Bobinger, Carl A Frizell, Benjamin D Hill, Joshua L Keller, Amy R. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Alzheimer's & Dementia. 18
Autor:
Napatsorn Saiyasit, Evan-Angelo R. Butlig, Samantha D. Chaney, Miranda K. Traylor, Nanako A. Hawley, Ryleigh B. Randall, Hanna V. Bobinger, Carl A. Frizell, Franklin Trimm, Errol D. Crook, Mike Lin, Benjamin D. Hill, Joshua L. Keller, Amy R. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in neuroscience. 16
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) are an expanding worldwide crisis. In the absence of scientific breakthroughs, the global prevalence of ADRD will continue to increase as more people are living longer. Racial or ethnic minority grou
Autor:
Jasmin H Pizer, Stephen L Aita, Melissa A Myers, Nanako A Hawley, Vasilios C Ikonomou, Kyle M Brasil, Katherine A Hernandez, Erika C Pettway, Benjamin D Hill
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:1316-1317
Objective: Migraine refers to recurrent, unilateral headache attacks, lasting 4-72 hours, that have a pulsating quality. A meta-analysis was conducted comparing cognition on clinical measures between individuals with migraine and healthy controls. Da
Autor:
Vasilios C Ikonomou, Murphy N Harrell, Stephen L Aita, Melissa A Myers, Nanako A Hawley, Jasmin H Pizer, Benjamin D Hill
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:1354-1354
Objective: The BDEFS was compared to objective executive functioning (EF) measures as well as five-factor model (FFM) personality traits. Methods: One hundred sixty-five participants (M=19 years old, SD=1.3; 72.7% female, 55.2% White, 35.2% African A
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1230-1230
Objective This study aimed to examine the effect of personality traits on a simple problem-solving test of intelligence. Method The sample consisted of 82 undergraduates. Participants completed an online battery that included an open source Five Fact
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1240-1240
Objective This study examined item performance on Trial 1 of the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM). We also identified items that were most often missed in individuals with genuine effort. Method Participants were 106 adults seen for disability claim
Autor:
Roy C. Martin, Michael Crowe, Harrison C. Walker, Benjamin D. Hill, Adam Gerstenecker, Lindsay Niccolai, Olivio J. Clay, Nanako A Hawley, Dario A Marotta, Victor A. Del Bene, Kristen L. Triebel, Stephen L. Aita, Jasmin H Pizer
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1114-1114
Objective Primary dystonia is conventionally seen as a motor disorder, though growing literature indicates cognitive dysfunction among persons with primary dystonia (PWD). Here, we completed a meta-analysis comparing cognition on clinical measures be
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1229-1229
Objective This study evaluated the effect of individual differences in diurnal preferences on a problem-solving test of intelligence and a measure of a personality trait of how much someone enjoys thinking. Method Archival data from 85 participants w
Autor:
Jasmin H Pizer, Natasha Basu, M Myers, Stephen L. Aita, Matthew Calamia, Nanako A Hawley, M Harrell, Benjamin D. Hill
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1237-1237
Objective/Background The present study investigated the feasibility of developing a PTSD-specific malingering scale embedded within the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI). Methods Participants consisted of 489 individuals [mean age = 20.0 (SD = 3