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Thomas H Jobe

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Medical Hypotheses|September 17, 2005
A fuzzy theory of cortical computation: neuropoietic engrams, fuzzy hypercubes, and the nature of consciousnessFrancisco Lopez, Thomas H Jobe, Cathy Helgason
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|August 28, 2002
Measurable differences between sequential and parallel diagnostic decision processes for determining stroke subtype: a representation of interacting pathologiesCathy M Helgason, Fred A Watkins, Thomas H Jobe
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part B, Cybernetics : a Publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society|December 22, 2005
From fuzzy logic toward plurimonism: the science of active and empathic observationBhaskar N Sripada, Thomas H Jobe, Cathy M Helgason
Psychiatry Research|June 27, 2017
A 20-Year multi-followup longitudinal study assessing whether antipsychotic medications contribute to work functioning in schizophreniaMartin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, Robert N Faull, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|July 16, 2005
Do patients with schizophrenia ever show periods of recovery? A 15-year multi-follow-up studyMartin Harrow, Linda S Grossman, Thomas H Jobe, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|September 25, 2021
A word is worth a thousand pictures: A 20-year comparative analysis of aberrant abstraction in schizophrenia, affective psychosis, and non-psychotic depressionCherise Rosen, Martin Harrow, Liping Tong, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 22, 2022
<i>'An experience of meaning'</i>: A 20-year prospective analysis of delusional realities in schizophrenia and affective psychosesCherise Rosen, Martin Harrow, Clara Humpston, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|January 14, 2004
Thought disorder in schizophrenia: working memory and impaired contextMartin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, Ellen S Herbener, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|August 9, 2022
'Are these my thoughts?': A 20-year prospective study of thought insertion, thought withdrawal, thought broadcasting, and their relationship to auditory verbal hallucinationsPablo López-Silva, Martin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|March 24, 2020
Clarifying the direction of impact of negative symptoms and neurocognition on prospective work functioning in psychosis: A 20-year longitudinal studyLauren Luther, Jennifer H Suor, Cherise Rosen, et al.
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Medical Hypotheses|September 17, 2005
A fuzzy theory of cortical computation: neuropoietic engrams, fuzzy hypercubes, and the nature of consciousnessFrancisco Lopez, Thomas H Jobe, Cathy Helgason
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|August 28, 2002
Measurable differences between sequential and parallel diagnostic decision processes for determining stroke subtype: a representation of interacting pathologiesCathy M Helgason, Fred A Watkins, Thomas H Jobe
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part B, Cybernetics : a Publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society|December 22, 2005
From fuzzy logic toward plurimonism: the science of active and empathic observationBhaskar N Sripada, Thomas H Jobe, Cathy M Helgason
Psychiatry Research|June 27, 2017
A 20-Year multi-followup longitudinal study assessing whether antipsychotic medications contribute to work functioning in schizophreniaMartin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, Robert N Faull, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|July 16, 2005
Do patients with schizophrenia ever show periods of recovery? A 15-year multi-follow-up studyMartin Harrow, Linda S Grossman, Thomas H Jobe, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|September 25, 2021
A word is worth a thousand pictures: A 20-year comparative analysis of aberrant abstraction in schizophrenia, affective psychosis, and non-psychotic depressionCherise Rosen, Martin Harrow, Liping Tong, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 22, 2022
<i>'An experience of meaning'</i>: A 20-year prospective analysis of delusional realities in schizophrenia and affective psychosesCherise Rosen, Martin Harrow, Clara Humpston, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|January 14, 2004
Thought disorder in schizophrenia: working memory and impaired contextMartin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, Ellen S Herbener, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|August 9, 2022
'Are these my thoughts?': A 20-year prospective study of thought insertion, thought withdrawal, thought broadcasting, and their relationship to auditory verbal hallucinationsPablo López-Silva, Martin Harrow, Thomas H Jobe, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|March 24, 2020
Clarifying the direction of impact of negative symptoms and neurocognition on prospective work functioning in psychosis: A 20-year longitudinal studyLauren Luther, Jennifer H Suor, Cherise Rosen, et al.
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