Minimal neuropsychological assessment of MS patients: a consensus approach
RHB Benedict, JS Fischer, CJ Archibald… - The Clinical …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), yet patients seen in MS clinics
and neurologic practices are not routinely assessed neuropsychologically. In part, poor …
and neurologic practices are not routinely assessed neuropsychologically. In part, poor …
Depression in multiple sclerosis: review and theoretical proposal
Because of its high prevalence and implications for quality of life and possibly even disease
progression, depression has been intensively studied in multiple sclerosis (MS) over the …
progression, depression has been intensively studied in multiple sclerosis (MS) over the …
Autonomic responsivity in psychopaths: A critical review and theoretical proposal
PA Arnett - Clinical Psychology Review, 1997 - Elsevier
The literature on autonomic responsivity in psychopaths is reviewed and critically evaluated
with Fowles'(1980) psychophysiological adaptation of Gray's two-factor learning theory used …
with Fowles'(1980) psychophysiological adaptation of Gray's two-factor learning theory used …
Relationship between frontal lobe lesions and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in patients with multiple sclerosis
Conceptual reasoning deficits are common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and are
typically associated with focal lesions involving the frontal lobes. In this study, we predicted …
typically associated with focal lesions involving the frontal lobes. In this study, we predicted …
Factors related to employment status changes in individuals with multiple sclerosis
In a sample of 50 individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), participants able to work full-time
('W'), those who reduced their hours ('CB') and those who were unemployed ('NW') were …
('W'), those who reduced their hours ('CB') and those who were unemployed ('NW') were …
Depression in multiple sclerosis: relationship to working memory capacity.
PA Arnett, CI Higginson, WD Voss, WI Bender… - …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent research has shown that depression in multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with
deficits on cognitively demanding tasks. One explanation for this relationship is that …
deficits on cognitively demanding tasks. One explanation for this relationship is that …
Depressed mood in multiple sclerosis: relationship to capacity-demanding memory and attentional functioning.
PA Arnett, CI Higginson, WD Voss, B Wright… - …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Because it is theorized that depression results in reduced available attentional capacity that,
in turn, can explain the impaired performance on capacity-demanding tasks in depressed …
in turn, can explain the impaired performance on capacity-demanding tasks in depressed …
The development of a survey to examine knowledge about and attitudes toward concussion in high-school students
AM Rosenbaum, PA Arnett - Journal of clinical and experimental …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The development of a new measure of concussion knowledge and attitudes that is more
comprehensive and psychometrically sound than previous measures is described. A group …
comprehensive and psychometrically sound than previous measures is described. A group …
Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
G Vargas, A Rabinowitz, J Meyer… - Journal of athletic …, 2015 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context: Depression is common after concussion and is associated with functional outcome
and quality of life after injury. However, few baseline predictors of postconcussion …
and quality of life after injury. However, few baseline predictors of postconcussion …
Relationship between coping, cognitive dysfunction and depression in multiple sclerosis
PA Arnett, CI Higginson, WD Voss… - The Clinical …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Given its relatively high prevalence, one possible source of stress for patients with multiple
sclerosis (MS) is cognitive dysfunction. The authors' study was guided by a new theoretical …
sclerosis (MS) is cognitive dysfunction. The authors' study was guided by a new theoretical …