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Michael N Dretsch

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Military Medicine|October 3, 2012
No effect of mild nonconcussive injury on neurocognitive functioning in U.S. Army soldiers deployed to IraqMichael N Dretsch, Rodney L Coldren, Mark P Kelly, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|July 4, 2012
Red blood cell omega-3 fatty acid levels and neurocognitive performance in deployed U.S. ServicemembersDaniel T Johnston, Patricia A Deuster, William S Harris, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|December 21, 2018
No Effect of Deployment Environment in Establishing Baseline Neurocognitive Scores in U.S. Army SoldiersMichael N Dretsch, Rodney L Coldren, Mark P Kelly, et al.
Psychiatry|September 14, 2020
Rates of Behavioral Health Conditions and Health Risk Behaviors in Operators and Support Personnel in U.S. Special Operations ForcesMichael N Dretsch, Donald Neff, Ryan Caserta, et al.
Military Medicine|February 20, 2020
Assessing the Well-being of Sexual Minority Soldiers at a Military Academic InstitutionJennifer L McDonald, Michelle L Ganulin, Michael N Dretsch, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|September 8, 2017
Hemodynamic variability in soldiers with trauma: Implications for functional MRI connectivity studiesD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Wenjing Yan, et al.
Data in Brief|September 2, 2017
Hemodynamic response function parameters obtained from resting-state functional MRI data in soldiers with traumaD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Wenjing Yan, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|August 25, 2016
Evaluating the clinical utility of the Validity-10 for detecting amplified symptom reporting for patients with mild traumatic brain injury and comorbid psychological health conditionsMichael N Dretsch, Kathy Williams, Tara Staver, et al.
Brain Imaging and Behavior|November 7, 2019
Supervised machine learning for diagnostic classification from large-scale neuroimaging datasetsPradyumna Lanka, D Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|October 24, 2017
Identifying disease foci from static and dynamic effective connectivity networks: Illustration in soldiers with traumaD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Archana Venkataraman, et al.
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Military Medicine|October 3, 2012
No effect of mild nonconcussive injury on neurocognitive functioning in U.S. Army soldiers deployed to IraqMichael N Dretsch, Rodney L Coldren, Mark P Kelly, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|July 4, 2012
Red blood cell omega-3 fatty acid levels and neurocognitive performance in deployed U.S. ServicemembersDaniel T Johnston, Patricia A Deuster, William S Harris, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|December 21, 2018
No Effect of Deployment Environment in Establishing Baseline Neurocognitive Scores in U.S. Army SoldiersMichael N Dretsch, Rodney L Coldren, Mark P Kelly, et al.
Psychiatry|September 14, 2020
Rates of Behavioral Health Conditions and Health Risk Behaviors in Operators and Support Personnel in U.S. Special Operations ForcesMichael N Dretsch, Donald Neff, Ryan Caserta, et al.
Military Medicine|February 20, 2020
Assessing the Well-being of Sexual Minority Soldiers at a Military Academic InstitutionJennifer L McDonald, Michelle L Ganulin, Michael N Dretsch, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|September 8, 2017
Hemodynamic variability in soldiers with trauma: Implications for functional MRI connectivity studiesD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Wenjing Yan, et al.
Data in Brief|September 2, 2017
Hemodynamic response function parameters obtained from resting-state functional MRI data in soldiers with traumaD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Wenjing Yan, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|August 25, 2016
Evaluating the clinical utility of the Validity-10 for detecting amplified symptom reporting for patients with mild traumatic brain injury and comorbid psychological health conditionsMichael N Dretsch, Kathy Williams, Tara Staver, et al.
Brain Imaging and Behavior|November 7, 2019
Supervised machine learning for diagnostic classification from large-scale neuroimaging datasetsPradyumna Lanka, D Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|October 24, 2017
Identifying disease foci from static and dynamic effective connectivity networks: Illustration in soldiers with traumaD Rangaprakash, Michael N Dretsch, Archana Venkataraman, et al.
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