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Peter A Arnett

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Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|May 28, 2004
Speed of presentation influences story recall in college students and persons with multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
CNS Spectrums|April 29, 2005
Longitudinal consistency of the relationship between depression symptoms and cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
Neurology|July 16, 2008
Cannabis bliss? Perhaps not?Peter A Arnett
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 10, 2007
Caregiver burden in multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
Neurology|June 16, 2010
Does cognitive reserve apply to multiple sclerosis?Peter A Arnett
Neurology|April 12, 2013
How can cognitive reserve in multiple sclerosis inform clinical care?Peter A Arnett, Bruno Brochet
Neuropsychology|January 24, 2008
Stress and memory bias interact to predict depression in multiple sclerosisJoe Beeney, Peter A Arnett
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|October 22, 2011
Reading based IQ estimates and actual premorbid cognitive performance: discrepancies in a college athlete sampleAmanda R Rabinowitz, Peter A Arnett
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 19, 2004
Self-reported everyday memory and depression in patients with multiple sclerosisJared M Bruce, Peter A Arnett
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|March 23, 2010
Awareness of executive functioning deficits in multiple sclerosis: self versus informant ratings of impairmentMegan M Smith, Peter A Arnett
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Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|May 28, 2004
Speed of presentation influences story recall in college students and persons with multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
CNS Spectrums|April 29, 2005
Longitudinal consistency of the relationship between depression symptoms and cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
Neurology|July 16, 2008
Cannabis bliss? Perhaps not?Peter A Arnett
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 10, 2007
Caregiver burden in multiple sclerosisPeter A Arnett
Neurology|June 16, 2010
Does cognitive reserve apply to multiple sclerosis?Peter A Arnett
Neurology|April 12, 2013
How can cognitive reserve in multiple sclerosis inform clinical care?Peter A Arnett, Bruno Brochet
Neuropsychology|January 24, 2008
Stress and memory bias interact to predict depression in multiple sclerosisJoe Beeney, Peter A Arnett
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|October 22, 2011
Reading based IQ estimates and actual premorbid cognitive performance: discrepancies in a college athlete sampleAmanda R Rabinowitz, Peter A Arnett
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 19, 2004
Self-reported everyday memory and depression in patients with multiple sclerosisJared M Bruce, Peter A Arnett
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|March 23, 2010
Awareness of executive functioning deficits in multiple sclerosis: self versus informant ratings of impairmentMegan M Smith, Peter A Arnett
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