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Trey Sunderland

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Biological Psychiatry|August 17, 2005
Geriatric psychiatry: coming of age in AmericaTrey Sunderland
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology|August 2, 2006
Modern diagnostic approaches in dementia: on the cusp of changeTrey Sunderland
Southern Medical Journal|July 12, 2005
Alzheimer diseaseTrey Sunderland
Accountability in Research|January 1, 1996
Informed consent with cognitively impaired patients: an NIMH perspective on the durable power of attorneyTrey Sunderland, Ruth Dukoff
Neuropsychology|April 13, 2002
The apolipoprotein E gene, attention, and brain functionRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland
Biological Psychiatry|July 16, 2005
The use of biomarkers in the elderly: current and future challengesTrey Sunderland, Raquel E Gur, Steven E Arnold
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2005
Effects of apolipoprotein E genotype on spatial attention, working memory, and their interaction in healthy, middle-aged adults: results From the National Institute of Mental Health's BIOCARD studyP M Greenwood, Chantal Lambert, Trey Sunderland, et al.
Brain Imaging and Behavior|May 27, 2010
Failing compensatory mechanisms during working memory in older apolipoprotein E-epsilon4 healthy adultsFrancesca M Filbey, Gang Chen, Trey Sunderland, et al.
Neuropsychology|December 15, 2005
Scaling of visuospatial attention undergoes differential longitudinal change as a function of APOE genotype prior to old age: results from the NIMH BIOCARD studyP M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland, Karen Putnam, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 2, 2002
Views of potential subjects toward proposed regulations for clinical research with adults unable to consentDave Wendler, Rick A Martinez, Diane Fairclough, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry|August 17, 2005
Geriatric psychiatry: coming of age in AmericaTrey Sunderland
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology|August 2, 2006
Modern diagnostic approaches in dementia: on the cusp of changeTrey Sunderland
Southern Medical Journal|July 12, 2005
Alzheimer diseaseTrey Sunderland
Accountability in Research|January 1, 1996
Informed consent with cognitively impaired patients: an NIMH perspective on the durable power of attorneyTrey Sunderland, Ruth Dukoff
Neuropsychology|April 13, 2002
The apolipoprotein E gene, attention, and brain functionRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland
Biological Psychiatry|July 16, 2005
The use of biomarkers in the elderly: current and future challengesTrey Sunderland, Raquel E Gur, Steven E Arnold
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2005
Effects of apolipoprotein E genotype on spatial attention, working memory, and their interaction in healthy, middle-aged adults: results From the National Institute of Mental Health's BIOCARD studyP M Greenwood, Chantal Lambert, Trey Sunderland, et al.
Brain Imaging and Behavior|May 27, 2010
Failing compensatory mechanisms during working memory in older apolipoprotein E-epsilon4 healthy adultsFrancesca M Filbey, Gang Chen, Trey Sunderland, et al.
Neuropsychology|December 15, 2005
Scaling of visuospatial attention undergoes differential longitudinal change as a function of APOE genotype prior to old age: results from the NIMH BIOCARD studyP M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland, Karen Putnam, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 2, 2002
Views of potential subjects toward proposed regulations for clinical research with adults unable to consentDave Wendler, Rick A Martinez, Diane Fairclough, et al.
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