Sleep disturbance and nonmalignant chronic pain: a comprehensive review of the literature.
- L. Menefee, M. Cohen, W. Anderson, K. Doghramji, E. Frank, H. Lee
- Medicine, PsychologyPain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
- 1 June 2000
This review is a broad introduction to the literature on sleep disturbance and chronic pain conditions and critically reviews studies of sleep disturbance in musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, headache, and fibromyalgia.
Dyslexia and corpus callosum morphology.
Subtle neurodevelopmental variation in the morphology of the corpus callosum may be associated with the difficulty that dyslexic children experience in reading and on tasks involving interhemispheric transfer.
Cognitive and behavioral problems in children with centrotemporal spikes.
- A. Yung, Y. D. Park, M. Cohen, T. Garrison
- Psychology, MedicinePediatric Neurology
- 1 November 2000
Neuropsychologic impairment in children with sickle cell anemia.
The results suggest that subtle but significant and widespread neuropsychologic deficits are associated with sickle cell anemia even in the absence of neurologic complications.
On the reliability, validity, and cognitive structure of the Thurstone Word Fluency Test.
- M. Cohen, D. Stanczak
- PsychologyArchives of Clinical Neuropsychology
- 1 April 2000
The results of the present study suggest that the TWFT possesses excellent test-retest and inter-rater reliability, in addition to good construct validity, and that its criterion validity is limited by its lack of specificity and sensitivity.
Comparative analysis of paraspinal and frontalis EMG, heart rate and skin conductance in chronic low back pain patients and normals to various postures and stress.
- G. A. Collins, M. Cohen, B. Naliboff, S. Schandler
- Psychology, MedicineScandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
- 1982
It was concluded that the theories are not supported and an alternative explanation of an increased arousal response and altered ability to respond to demanding tasks leading to pain and eventually to decreased paraspinal muscle activity is suggested.
Verbal fluency in children: developmental issues and differential validity in distinguishing children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and two subtypes of dyslexia.
- M. Cohen, A. Morgan, M. Vaughn, C. Riccio, J. Hall
- PsychologyArchives of Clinical Neuropsychology
- 1 July 1999
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed significant between-group differences by age in the normal children and demonstrated that the verbal fluency measure was clinically useful in differentiating the Language Disorder/Dysphonetic Dyslexic subgroup from the Visual-Spatial/Dyseidetic DysLexic sub group and the ADHD group, with the latter two groups performing within the average range.
Validity Of The Auditory Continuous Performance Test In Differentiating Central Processing Auditory Disorders With And Without ADHD
- C. Riccio, M. Cohen, G. Hynd, R. Keith
- Psychology, MedicineJournal of Learning Disabilities
- 1 September 1996
Results indicated limited potential for the use of the ACPT in the differential diagnosis of ADHD.
Visuospatial information processing in intoxicated, recently detoxified, and long-term abstinent alcoholics.
- S. Schandler, A. D. Clegg, C. Thomas, M. Cohen
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of Substance Abuse
- 1996
Comorbidity of central auditory processing disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- C. Riccio, G. Hynd, M. Cohen, J. Hall, L. Molt
- PsychologyJournal of the American Academy of Child and…
- 1 July 1994
This study further supports the need for increased collaboration of those professionals who work with children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder given the extent of overlap of language and behavioral difficulties in this sample.
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