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Publications of the ADCC Clinical
Core
2000
Caserta MT, Cacioppo D, Lapin GD, Ragin A, Groothius DR: Integrity
of the blood brain barrier in Alzheimer's disease and elderly controls.
Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, in press.
Rentz DM, Weintraub S: Neuropsychological detection of early probable
Alzheimer's disease. In Scinto LFM, Daffner KR (Eds): Early diagnosis
and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana
Press, Inc., 2000.
Weintraub S. Neuropsychological assessment of mental state. In:
Mesulam M-M, ed. Principles of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
(2nd Edition). New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 121-173, 2000.
Mesulam M-M: Higher visual functions of the cerebral cortex and
their disruption in clinical practice. In Albert DM, Jakobiec FA
(Eds), Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology, 2nd edition. Philadelphia:
Saunders, pp4211-4224, 2000.
Weintraub S, Peavy GM, O'Connor M, Johnson NA, Acar D, Sweeny J,
Janssen I: Three Words Three Shapes (3W3S) Memory test for patients
with dementia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
22: 267-78, 2000.
Rosler A, Mapstone MA, Hays AK, Mesulam M-M, Rademaker A, Gitelman
DR, Weintraub S: Alterations of visual search strategy in Alzheimer's
disease and aging. Neuropsychology, 2000, 14: 398-408.
LaBar KS, Mesulam M-M, Weintraub S: Emotional curiosity: Arousal
modulation of visual exploration and its preservation in aging and
early stage Alzheimer's disease. Neuropsychologia, 2000, 38: 1734-1740.
Mapstone ME, Rosler A, Hays A, Gitelman DR, Weintraub S: Dynamic
allocation of attention during simulated driving in aging and Alzheimer's
disease: Uncoupling of the eye and the mind. Archives of Neurology,
2001, 58: 1443-47.
Mapstone ME, Weintraub S, Gitelman DR, Mesulam M-M: Cerebral hemispheric
specialization
for spatial attention: spatial distribution of search-related eye
fixations in the absence of neglect.
Neuropsychologia, in press.
Guillozet AL, Weintraub S, Mash D, Mesulam M-M: Neurofibrillary
tangles, amyloid plaques and memory impairment in aging and MCI.
Archives of Neurology, 2002. In press.
Sonty SP, Mesulam M-M, Thompson CK, Johnson NA, Weintraub S, Parrish
TB, Gitelman DR: Primary progressive aphasia: analysis of the language
network. Annals of Neurology, 2002, in press.
Rosler A, Hays AK, Mapstone ME, Gitelman DR, Weintraub S: Narrowing
of the "zoom lens" of
focal attention in Alzheimer's disease: Evidence from visual search.
Submitted.
Hays-Wicklund A, Johnson N, Weintraub S: Preservation of reasoning
in primary progressive aphasia: further
differentiation from Alzheimer's disease and frontal lobe dementia.
Submitted.
Rentz DM, Weintraub S: Neuropsychological detection of early probable
Alzheimer's disease. In Scinto LFM, Daffner KR (Eds): Early diagnosis
and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana
Press, Inc., 2000.
Weintraub S. Neuropsychological assessment of mental state. In:
Mesulam M-M, ed. Principles of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
(2nd Edition). New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 121-173, 2000.
Mesulam M-M: Higher visual functions of the cerebral cortex and
their disruption in clinical practice. In Albert DM, Jakobiec FA
(Eds), Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology, 2nd edition. Philadelphia:
Saunders, pp4211-4224, 2000.
Musil, S.Y., M. Mapstone, S. Weintraub: The nature of letter and
category fluency deficits in dementia. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society 6: 179, 2000.
Mapstone MA, et al: Dynamic allocation of attention during simulated
driving in aging and Alzheimer's disease: Uncoupling of the eye
and the mind. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
6: 169, 2000.
Gitelman DR, Nobre A, Sonty S, Thompson C, Johnson N, Weintraub
S, Parrish T, Mesulam M-M: Phonological and semantic activations
in primary progressive aphasia. Neuroimage 10: 2000, in press.
Weintraub S. Mental state testing. In Samuels MA, Feske S, eds,
Office Practice of Neurology, 2nd Edition. New York: Churchill Livingstone
Inc., in press.
Weintraub S. Cognitive Aging. On Adelman G, Smith B, eds, Elsevier's
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (CD-ROM), second edition. New York,
Elsevier Science Publishers, in press.
1999
Weintraub S: More evidence for multifocal neural systems in the
amnestic syndrome. Review of "Basal forebrain amnesia: does
the nucleus accumbens contribute to human memory?" (JNNP, 67:
163-168). Journal Watch: Neurology 1: 62-63, 1999.
Daskal F, Lougham G, Sachs, G: Attitudes of patients with early
stage Alzheimer's disease and their families toward physician-assisted
suicide: A pilot study. American Geriatrics Society, Annual Meeting,
May 1998, Seattle, abstract in press.
Morhardt D., Lipe, C. Iris M: Northwestern Alzheimer's Disease
Center Buddy Program. Poster, American Geriatrics Society, Annual
Meeting, May 1998, Seattle, WA, abstract in press.
Ruth A, Lyons J, Knight S, Zee PC, Weintraub S: Time-of-Day effects
on Cognitive Performance Efficiency in Patients with Probable Alzheimer's
Disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,
5:150, 1999.
LaBar KS, Mesulam M-M, Weintraub S: Emotional curiosity: Arousal
modulation of visual exploration and its preservation in aging and
early stage Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
Supplement S: 1999, 73.
Rosler A, Mapstone MM, Mesulam, MM, Weintraub S: Paradoxical search
strategies in Probable Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 52 (Supplment
2): A125, 1999.
Trittschuh E, Dunn J, Weintraub S: Prose recall in non-demented
women as a function of estrogen use. Journal of the American Geriatrics
Society, 47:S39, 1999.
Trittschuh E, Weintraub S, Quinn B: Systematic retrospective interview
for brain banking: presentation of a pilot system. Journal of Neuropathology
and Experimental Neurology 58:552, 1999.
Rosler A, Mapstone ME, Hays AK, Mesulam M-M, Rademaker A, Gitelman
DR, Weintraub S: Veraenderungen visueller Suchstrategien im Alter
und bei Alzheimerscher Erkrankung" (Alterations of visual search
strategies in aging and Alzheimer's disease). Aktuelle Neurologie
26: 48, 1999.
Dunn JE, Weintraub S, Rademaker AW: Vitamin E supplements and cognitive
function in older women. The Gerontologist (Special Issue 1), October
1999, 285.
Dunn JE, Weintraub S, Rademaker F: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory
Drugs (NSAIDS), Verbal Memory, and Language Ability in Older Women.
American Journal of Public Health, November, Special Issue, 1999.
1998
Grujic, Z., Mapstone, M., Gitelman, D., Weintraub, S., Johnson,
N., Hays, A., Kwasnika, C., and Mesulam, M.-M.. Dopamine agonists
reorient visual exploration away from the neglected hemispace. Neurology,
51: 1395-98, 1998.
Weintraub S. Cognitive Aging. On Adelman G, Smith B, eds, Elsevier's
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (CD-ROM). New York, Elsevier Science
Publishers, 1998.
Johnson N, Mapstone M, Hays A, Weintraub S: Overt and Covert Shifts
of Visual Spatial Attention in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of the
International Neuropsychological Society, 4(1): 56, 1998.
Morhardt D and Johnson N: Effects of memory loss support groups
for persons with early stage dementia. The Gerontologist, 38(1):297,
1998.
1997
Thompson CK, Ballard KJ, Tait ME, Weintraub S, Mesulam M-M: Patterns
of language decline in non-fluent primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology
11 (4/5): 297-321, 1997.
Mesulam
M-M, Johnson N, Grujic Z, Weintraub S: Apolipoprotein E genotypes
in primary progressive aphasia. Neurology 49:51-55, 1997.
Weintraub S, Gitelman DR, Grujic ZM, Farina AM, Johnson N, Meyer
JR, Janssen I, Harvey R, Mesulam M-M: The effect of focal strokes
on three behavioral components of spatial orientation. Neurology,
1997, 48 (Supplement): A376-77.
Johnson N, Grujic Z, Weintraub S, Mesulam M-M: Apolipoprotein E
Genotypes in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Neurology , 1997, 48 (Supplement):
A55.
Poa E, Johnson N, Moran M, Weintraub S: Computerized mental status
testing in individuals over the age of 60. Journal of the American
Geriatrics Society; 45: P175, 1997.
Weintraub S, Peavy GM, O'Connor M, Johnson NA, Acar D, Sweeney
JE, Janssen I: Three Words Three Shapes (3W3S) Memory Test for patients
with dementia. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences;
9(4): 674, P136, 1997.
1996
Weintraub
S, Daffner KR, Ahern G, Price BH, Mesulam M-M: Right-sided hemispatial
neglect and bilateral cerebral lesions. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery,
and Psychiatry 60: 342-344, 1996.
Weintraub S, Mesulam M-M. From neuronal networks to dementia: four
clinical profiles. In Fôret F, Christen Y, Boller F (Eds).
La demence: Pourquoi?. Paris: Foundation Nationale de Gerontologie,
pp. 75-97, 1996.
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