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Scott R Millis

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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|August 30, 2008
Sensitivity to brain dysfunction of the Halstead-Reitan vs an ability-focused neuropsychological batteryGlenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis, John E Meyers
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 4, 2009
40 plus or minus 10, a new magical number: reply to RussellGlenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis, John E Meyers
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 31, 2012
Comorbid disease in persons with traumatic brain injury: descriptive findings using the modified cumulative illness rating scaleErin M Holcomb, Scott R Millis, Robin A Hanks
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|March 16, 2010
Diagnostic efficiency of an ability-focused batteryJustin B Miller, Norman L Fichtenberg, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|July 20, 2012
Rasch analysis of the postconcussive symptom questionnaire: measuring the core construct of brain injury symptomatologyElmar Gardizi, Scott R Millis, Robin Hanks, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|November 12, 2014
Intent to fail: significance testing of forced choice test resultsLaurence M Binder, Glenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|January 6, 2004
Neuropsychological impairment following traumatic brain injury: a dose-response analysisMartin L Rohling, John E Meyers, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|January 20, 2012
The "Miserable Minority" following mild traumatic brain injury: who are they and do meta-analyses hide them?Martin L Rohling, Glenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 17, 2004
Intraparotid injection of botulinum toxin A as a treatment to control sialorrhea in children with cerebral palsyRobert Savarese, Martin Diamond, Elie Elovic, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|May 28, 2004
The role of abnormal congenitally displaced ureteral orifices in causing reflux following spinal cord injuryTodd A Linsenmeyer, J Glen House, Scott R Millis
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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|August 30, 2008
Sensitivity to brain dysfunction of the Halstead-Reitan vs an ability-focused neuropsychological batteryGlenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis, John E Meyers
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 4, 2009
40 plus or minus 10, a new magical number: reply to RussellGlenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis, John E Meyers
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 31, 2012
Comorbid disease in persons with traumatic brain injury: descriptive findings using the modified cumulative illness rating scaleErin M Holcomb, Scott R Millis, Robin A Hanks
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|March 16, 2010
Diagnostic efficiency of an ability-focused batteryJustin B Miller, Norman L Fichtenberg, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|July 20, 2012
Rasch analysis of the postconcussive symptom questionnaire: measuring the core construct of brain injury symptomatologyElmar Gardizi, Scott R Millis, Robin Hanks, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|November 12, 2014
Intent to fail: significance testing of forced choice test resultsLaurence M Binder, Glenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|January 6, 2004
Neuropsychological impairment following traumatic brain injury: a dose-response analysisMartin L Rohling, John E Meyers, Scott R Millis
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|January 20, 2012
The "Miserable Minority" following mild traumatic brain injury: who are they and do meta-analyses hide them?Martin L Rohling, Glenn J Larrabee, Scott R Millis
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 17, 2004
Intraparotid injection of botulinum toxin A as a treatment to control sialorrhea in children with cerebral palsyRobert Savarese, Martin Diamond, Elie Elovic, et al.
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|May 28, 2004
The role of abnormal congenitally displaced ureteral orifices in causing reflux following spinal cord injuryTodd A Linsenmeyer, J Glen House, Scott R Millis
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