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Lindsay A Miller

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Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|April 28, 2015
Higher serum insulin-like growth factor-1 is associated with better cognitive performance in persons with mild cognitive impairmentDayana Calvo, John Gunstad, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|May 18, 2010
Effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on visual attention in drivers with Alzheimer diseaseLori A Daiello, Brian R Ott, Elena K Festa, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 26, 2012
Ability to regulate emotion is predicted by depressive symptoms and cognitive function in a cardiac sampleMary Beth Spitznagel, Vanessa Potter, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 31, 2012
Both texting and eating are associated with impaired simulated driving performanceMichael L Alosco, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Kimberly Hall Fischer, et al.
Ergonomics|April 18, 2012
Acute cold exposure and cognitive function: evidence for sustained impairmentMatthew D Muller, John Gunstad, Michael L Alosco, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 20, 2011
Structured exercise does not stabilize cognitive function in individuals with mild cognitive impairment residing in a structured living facilityLindsay A Miller, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Susan Busko, et al.
Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|December 3, 2013
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism and cognitive function in persons with cardiovascular diseaseAshley J Szabo, Michael L Alosco, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|February 10, 2016
Cognitive impairment in older adults with epilepsy: Characterization and risk factor analysisLindsay A Miller, Rachel Galioto, Geoffrey Tremont, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 1, 2012
Road test and naturalistic driving performance in healthy and cognitively impaired older adults: does environment matter?Jennifer D Davis, George D Papandonatos, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|September 29, 2011
CAMTA1 T polymorphism is associated with neuropsychological test performance in older adults with cardiovascular diseaseLindsay A Miller, John Gunstad, Mary Beth Spitznagel, et al.
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Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|April 28, 2015
Higher serum insulin-like growth factor-1 is associated with better cognitive performance in persons with mild cognitive impairmentDayana Calvo, John Gunstad, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|May 18, 2010
Effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on visual attention in drivers with Alzheimer diseaseLori A Daiello, Brian R Ott, Elena K Festa, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 26, 2012
Ability to regulate emotion is predicted by depressive symptoms and cognitive function in a cardiac sampleMary Beth Spitznagel, Vanessa Potter, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 31, 2012
Both texting and eating are associated with impaired simulated driving performanceMichael L Alosco, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Kimberly Hall Fischer, et al.
Ergonomics|April 18, 2012
Acute cold exposure and cognitive function: evidence for sustained impairmentMatthew D Muller, John Gunstad, Michael L Alosco, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience|January 20, 2011
Structured exercise does not stabilize cognitive function in individuals with mild cognitive impairment residing in a structured living facilityLindsay A Miller, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Susan Busko, et al.
Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|December 3, 2013
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism and cognitive function in persons with cardiovascular diseaseAshley J Szabo, Michael L Alosco, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|February 10, 2016
Cognitive impairment in older adults with epilepsy: Characterization and risk factor analysisLindsay A Miller, Rachel Galioto, Geoffrey Tremont, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 1, 2012
Road test and naturalistic driving performance in healthy and cognitively impaired older adults: does environment matter?Jennifer D Davis, George D Papandonatos, Lindsay A Miller, et al.
Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society|September 29, 2011
CAMTA1 T polymorphism is associated with neuropsychological test performance in older adults with cardiovascular diseaseLindsay A Miller, John Gunstad, Mary Beth Spitznagel, et al.
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