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David B. Arciniegas

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The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|July 8, 2011
Cholinergic dysfunction and cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury. Part 2: evidence from basic and clinical investigationsDavid B Arciniegas
Current Psychiatry Reports|September 19, 2003
The cholinergic hypothesis of cognitive impairment caused by traumatic brain injuryDavid B Arciniegas
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|January 15, 2025
A Note of Gratitude to C. Alan Anderson, M.D., Deputy Editor, <i>Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences</i>David B Arciniegas
Behavioural Neurology|May 25, 2006
Pharmacotherapy of posttraumatic cognitive impairmentsDavid B Arciniegas, Jonathan M Silver
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America|March 20, 2004
Applications of the P50 evoked response to the evaluation of cognitive impairments after traumatic brain injuryDavid B Arciniegas, Jeannie L Topkoff
Current Psychiatry Reports|September 10, 2004
Viral encephalitis: neuropsychiatric and neurobehavioral aspectsDavid B Arciniegas, C Alan Anderson
Neurorehabilitation|February 5, 2010
Cognitive sequelae of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury: a reviewC Alan Anderson, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 28, 2008
Amnesia and crime: a neuropsychiatric responseHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|September 21, 2010
Combat veterans and the death penalty: a forensic neuropsychiatric perspectiveHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 18, 2013
A forensic neuropsychiatric approach to traumatic brain injury, aggression, and suicideHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
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The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|July 8, 2011
Cholinergic dysfunction and cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury. Part 2: evidence from basic and clinical investigationsDavid B Arciniegas
Current Psychiatry Reports|September 19, 2003
The cholinergic hypothesis of cognitive impairment caused by traumatic brain injuryDavid B Arciniegas
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|January 15, 2025
A Note of Gratitude to C. Alan Anderson, M.D., Deputy Editor, <i>Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences</i>David B Arciniegas
Behavioural Neurology|May 25, 2006
Pharmacotherapy of posttraumatic cognitive impairmentsDavid B Arciniegas, Jonathan M Silver
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America|March 20, 2004
Applications of the P50 evoked response to the evaluation of cognitive impairments after traumatic brain injuryDavid B Arciniegas, Jeannie L Topkoff
Current Psychiatry Reports|September 10, 2004
Viral encephalitis: neuropsychiatric and neurobehavioral aspectsDavid B Arciniegas, C Alan Anderson
Neurorehabilitation|February 5, 2010
Cognitive sequelae of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury: a reviewC Alan Anderson, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 28, 2008
Amnesia and crime: a neuropsychiatric responseHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|September 21, 2010
Combat veterans and the death penalty: a forensic neuropsychiatric perspectiveHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 18, 2013
A forensic neuropsychiatric approach to traumatic brain injury, aggression, and suicideHal S Wortzel, David B Arciniegas
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