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Sharon G Lynch

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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 24, 2003
The cognitive performance of patients with multiple sclerosis during periods of high and low fatigueBrett A Parmenter, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|November 2, 2011
Reaction time and rapid serial processing measures of information processing speed in multiple sclerosis: complexity, compounding, and augmentationAbbey J Hughes, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|January 11, 2011
Deficits in processing speed in patients with multiple sclerosis: evidence from explicit and covert measuresDouglas R Denney, Katherine S Gallagher, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|February 22, 2013
Difficulties in planning among patients with multiple sclerosis: a relative consequence of deficits in information processing speedEmily M Owens, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|July 20, 2010
Evaluating processing speed in multiple sclerosis: a comparison of two rapid serial processing measuresSharon G Lynch, Kelly J Dickerson, Douglas R Denney
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|January 25, 2011
Exacerbation history is associated with medication and appointment adherence in MSLaura M Hancock, Jared M Bruce, Sharon G Lynch
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|October 13, 2009
Cognitive aging in patients with multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional analysis of speeded processingAngela M Bodling, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|May 27, 2015
Information processing speed and attention in multiple sclerosis: Reconsidering the Attention Network Test (ANT)Alexandra K Roth, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|June 26, 2008
Rapid serial processing in patients with multiple sclerosis: the role of peripheral deficitsAngela M Bodling, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
ASN Neuro|January 9, 2014
Iron chelation and multiple sclerosisKelsey J Weigel, Sharon G Lynch, Steven M LeVine
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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 24, 2003
The cognitive performance of patients with multiple sclerosis during periods of high and low fatigueBrett A Parmenter, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|November 2, 2011
Reaction time and rapid serial processing measures of information processing speed in multiple sclerosis: complexity, compounding, and augmentationAbbey J Hughes, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|January 11, 2011
Deficits in processing speed in patients with multiple sclerosis: evidence from explicit and covert measuresDouglas R Denney, Katherine S Gallagher, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|February 22, 2013
Difficulties in planning among patients with multiple sclerosis: a relative consequence of deficits in information processing speedEmily M Owens, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|July 20, 2010
Evaluating processing speed in multiple sclerosis: a comparison of two rapid serial processing measuresSharon G Lynch, Kelly J Dickerson, Douglas R Denney
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|January 25, 2011
Exacerbation history is associated with medication and appointment adherence in MSLaura M Hancock, Jared M Bruce, Sharon G Lynch
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|October 13, 2009
Cognitive aging in patients with multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional analysis of speeded processingAngela M Bodling, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|May 27, 2015
Information processing speed and attention in multiple sclerosis: Reconsidering the Attention Network Test (ANT)Alexandra K Roth, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|June 26, 2008
Rapid serial processing in patients with multiple sclerosis: the role of peripheral deficitsAngela M Bodling, Douglas R Denney, Sharon G Lynch
ASN Neuro|January 9, 2014
Iron chelation and multiple sclerosisKelsey J Weigel, Sharon G Lynch, Steven M LeVine
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