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Ruben J Echemendia

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Applied Neuropsychology|October 9, 2004
Cultural diversity and neuropsychology: an uneasy relationship in a time of changeRuben J Echemendia
Clinics in Sports Medicine|July 11, 2003
Psychological aspects of serious head injury in the competitive athleteMargot Putukian, Ruben J Echemendia
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|December 26, 2017
Managing Successive Minor Head InjuriesMargot Putukian, Ruben J Echemendia
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 29, 2018
The role of neuropsychologists in concussion evaluation and managementRuben J Echemendia, Gerard A Gioia
Applied Neuropsychology|May 8, 2003
Return to play following sports-related mild traumatic brain injury: the role for neuropsychologyRuben J Echemendia, Robert C Cantu
Neuropsychology|November 6, 2003
Delayed-onset deficits in verbal encoding strategies among patients with mild traumatic brain injuryJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|March 14, 2007
Race-specific norms: using the model of hypertension to understand issues of race, culture, and education in neuropsychologyJennifer J Manly, Ruben J Echemendia
Neurosurgery|January 16, 2009
History of multiple self-reported concussions is not associated with reduced cognitive abilitiesJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
Applied Neuropsychology|October 9, 2004
Neuropsychological test use with Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States: Part II of a national surveyRuben J Echemendia, Josette G Harris
Neurology|October 27, 2004
Concussion history predicts self-reported symptoms before and following a concussive eventJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
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Applied Neuropsychology|October 9, 2004
Cultural diversity and neuropsychology: an uneasy relationship in a time of changeRuben J Echemendia
Clinics in Sports Medicine|July 11, 2003
Psychological aspects of serious head injury in the competitive athleteMargot Putukian, Ruben J Echemendia
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|December 26, 2017
Managing Successive Minor Head InjuriesMargot Putukian, Ruben J Echemendia
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 29, 2018
The role of neuropsychologists in concussion evaluation and managementRuben J Echemendia, Gerard A Gioia
Applied Neuropsychology|May 8, 2003
Return to play following sports-related mild traumatic brain injury: the role for neuropsychologyRuben J Echemendia, Robert C Cantu
Neuropsychology|November 6, 2003
Delayed-onset deficits in verbal encoding strategies among patients with mild traumatic brain injuryJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|March 14, 2007
Race-specific norms: using the model of hypertension to understand issues of race, culture, and education in neuropsychologyJennifer J Manly, Ruben J Echemendia
Neurosurgery|January 16, 2009
History of multiple self-reported concussions is not associated with reduced cognitive abilitiesJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
Applied Neuropsychology|October 9, 2004
Neuropsychological test use with Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States: Part II of a national surveyRuben J Echemendia, Josette G Harris
Neurology|October 27, 2004
Concussion history predicts self-reported symptoms before and following a concussive eventJared M Bruce, Ruben J Echemendia
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