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Jonathan D Lichtenstein

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Brain Injury|April 13, 2018
A systematic review of neuroimaging findings in children and adolescents with sports-related concussionEmilie Chamard, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|May 30, 2017
Invalid before impaired: an emerging paradox of embedded validity indicatorsLaszlo A Erdodi, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|December 22, 2024
Just the Tip of the Iceberg: a Brief Report of the Tip-of-the-Tongue Score as an Embedded Validity Indicator for the Children's Auditory and Visual Naming TestsJared B Hammond, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|November 19, 2013
The importance of proper administration and interpretation of neuropsychological baseline and postconcussion computerized testingRosemarie Scolaro Moser, Philip Schatz, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|November 19, 2013
Age and test setting affect the prevalence of invalid baseline scores on neurocognitive testsJonathan D Lichtenstein, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Philip Schatz
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|July 23, 2021
Methodological considerations of assessing meaningful/reliable change in computerized neurocognitive testing following sport-related concussionZachary C Merz, Jonathan D Lichtenstein, John W Lace
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|January 15, 2024
Kids name the darndest things: confrontation naming in pediatric neuropsychologyJared B Hammond, Sydney G Fortner, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine|March 20, 2018
Concussion Prevalence in Competitive Ultimate Frisbee PlayersDamien J Lazar, Jonathan D Lichtenstein, David J Tybor
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|June 29, 2017
Patterns of referral in high school concussion management programs: A pilot study of consultants from different disciplinesJonathan D Lichtenstein, Kate S Linnea, Arthur C Maerlender
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|January 26, 2016
[Formula: see text]Introducing a forced-choice recognition task to the California Verbal Learning Test - Children's VersionJonathan D Lichtenstein, Laszlo A Erdodi, Kate S Linnea
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Brain Injury|April 13, 2018
A systematic review of neuroimaging findings in children and adolescents with sports-related concussionEmilie Chamard, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|May 30, 2017
Invalid before impaired: an emerging paradox of embedded validity indicatorsLaszlo A Erdodi, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|December 22, 2024
Just the Tip of the Iceberg: a Brief Report of the Tip-of-the-Tongue Score as an Embedded Validity Indicator for the Children's Auditory and Visual Naming TestsJared B Hammond, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|November 19, 2013
The importance of proper administration and interpretation of neuropsychological baseline and postconcussion computerized testingRosemarie Scolaro Moser, Philip Schatz, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|November 19, 2013
Age and test setting affect the prevalence of invalid baseline scores on neurocognitive testsJonathan D Lichtenstein, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Philip Schatz
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|July 23, 2021
Methodological considerations of assessing meaningful/reliable change in computerized neurocognitive testing following sport-related concussionZachary C Merz, Jonathan D Lichtenstein, John W Lace
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|January 15, 2024
Kids name the darndest things: confrontation naming in pediatric neuropsychologyJared B Hammond, Sydney G Fortner, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine|March 20, 2018
Concussion Prevalence in Competitive Ultimate Frisbee PlayersDamien J Lazar, Jonathan D Lichtenstein, David J Tybor
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|June 29, 2017
Patterns of referral in high school concussion management programs: A pilot study of consultants from different disciplinesJonathan D Lichtenstein, Kate S Linnea, Arthur C Maerlender
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|January 26, 2016
[Formula: see text]Introducing a forced-choice recognition task to the California Verbal Learning Test - Children's VersionJonathan D Lichtenstein, Laszlo A Erdodi, Kate S Linnea
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