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Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology
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March 19, 1999
Cognitive processing speed in Lyme disease
D A Pollina, M Sliwinski, N K Squires, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
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November 27, 2018
Community exercise programing and its potential influence on quality of life and functional reach for individuals with spinal cord injury
Martha M Sliwinski, Gila Akselrad, Victoria Alla, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
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June 9, 2000
A change point model for estimating the onset of cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
C B Hall, R B Lipton, M Sliwinski, et al.
Brain Injury
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February 12, 2000
The sensitivity and specificity of self-reported symptoms in individuals with traumatic brain injury
W A Gordon, L Haddad, M Brown, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
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July 1, 1997
The effect of dementia risk factors on comparative and diagnostic selective reminding norms
M Sliwinski, H Buschke, W F Stewart, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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December 9, 1998
Cognitive and affective functioning in Parkinson's disease patients with lateralized motor signs
J St Clair, J C Borod, M Sliwinski, et al.
Archives of Neurology
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July 1, 1994
Cognitive functioning and depression in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple sclerosis
L B Krupp, M Sliwinski, D M Masur, et al.
Neurology
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August 1, 1994
Neuropsychological prediction of dementia and the absence of dementia in healthy elderly persons
D M Masur, M Sliwinski, R B Lipton, et al.
Archives of Neurology
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January 1, 1996
Associations of status and change measures of neuropsychological function with pathologic changes in elderly, originally nondemented subjects
H A Crystal, D Dickson, M Sliwinski, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
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July 3, 1998
The benefits of exercise in individuals with traumatic brain injury: a retrospective study
W A Gordon, M Sliwinski, J Echo, et al.
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Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology
|
March 19, 1999
Cognitive processing speed in Lyme disease
D A Pollina, M Sliwinski, N K Squires, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
|
November 27, 2018
Community exercise programing and its potential influence on quality of life and functional reach for individuals with spinal cord injury
Martha M Sliwinski, Gila Akselrad, Victoria Alla, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
|
June 9, 2000
A change point model for estimating the onset of cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
C B Hall, R B Lipton, M Sliwinski, et al.
Brain Injury
|
February 12, 2000
The sensitivity and specificity of self-reported symptoms in individuals with traumatic brain injury
W A Gordon, L Haddad, M Brown, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
|
July 1, 1997
The effect of dementia risk factors on comparative and diagnostic selective reminding norms
M Sliwinski, H Buschke, W F Stewart, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
December 9, 1998
Cognitive and affective functioning in Parkinson's disease patients with lateralized motor signs
J St Clair, J C Borod, M Sliwinski, et al.
Archives of Neurology
|
July 1, 1994
Cognitive functioning and depression in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple sclerosis
L B Krupp, M Sliwinski, D M Masur, et al.
Neurology
|
August 1, 1994
Neuropsychological prediction of dementia and the absence of dementia in healthy elderly persons
D M Masur, M Sliwinski, R B Lipton, et al.
Archives of Neurology
|
January 1, 1996
Associations of status and change measures of neuropsychological function with pathologic changes in elderly, originally nondemented subjects
H A Crystal, D Dickson, M Sliwinski, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
|
July 3, 1998
The benefits of exercise in individuals with traumatic brain injury: a retrospective study
W A Gordon, M Sliwinski, J Echo, et al.
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