Bryce P Mulligan
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Mulligan B, Carniello T
Epilepsy Behav
. 2023 Apr;
142:109174.
PMID: 37011528
No abstract available.
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Mulligan B, Carniello T
Epilepsy Behav
. 2023 Jan;
140:109088.
PMID: 36702057
Clinicians have an ethical obligation to obtain and convey relevant information about possible treatment outcomes in a manner that can be comprehended by patients. This contributes to the processes of...
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Mulligan B, Segalowitz S, Hofer S, Smart C
Clin Neuropsychol
. 2020 Feb;
34(4):643-677.
PMID: 32052696
Ethical and economic values compel us to improve the screening, monitoring, and enhancement of older adult neurocognitive adaptability. Diverse contemporary theoretical and empirical perspectives highlight the multi-timescale, multi-mechanistic nature of...
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Mulligan B, Smart C, Segalowitz S
Clin Neuropsychol
. 2019 Jan;
33(2):390-418.
PMID: 30648474
Objective: This study was undertaken to explore multimethod neurocognitive screening tools to aid in detection of older adults who may be at heightened risk of pathological cognitive decline (preclinical dementia)....
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Halliday D, Mulligan B, Garrett D, Schmidt S, Hundza S, Garcia-Barrera M, et al.
Neurophotonics
. 2017 Oct;
5(1):011013.
PMID: 28983491
Objective: although the preponderance of research on functional brain activity investigates mean group differences, mounting evidence suggests that variability in neural activity is beneficial for optimal central nervous system (CNS)...
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Mulligan B, Smart C, Segalowitz S, MacDonald S
J Int Neuropsychol Soc
. 2017 Jul;
24(1):57-66.
PMID: 28720169
Objectives: We sought to clarify the nature of self-reported cognitive function among healthy older adults by considering the short-term, within-person association (coupling) of subjective cognitive function with objective cognitive performance....
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Ali S, Kerns K, Mulligan B, Carmichael Olson H, Astley S
Child Neuropsychol
. 2017 Mar;
24(5):617-637.
PMID: 28301980
Intra-individual variability (IIV) is defined as systematic within-person variation in performance either across test sessions (e.g., test/retest performance on the same task) or in one session (e.g., variations in performance...
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Smart C, Segalowitz S, Mulligan B, Koudys J, Gawryluk J
J Alzheimers Dis
. 2016 Apr;
52(2):757-74.
PMID: 27060951
Introduction: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in older adults is a condition with a complex phenomenology and diverse etiologies including (but not limited to) mood, personality, and health concerns, as well...
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Smart C, Segalowitz S, Mulligan B, MacDonald S
Biol Psychol
. 2014 Sep;
103:144-51.
PMID: 25204705
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) has recently been proposed as the earliest stage of pathologic cognitive decline in older adults. Longitudinal research suggests that many individuals with SCD go on to...
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Karbowski L, Harribance S, Buckner C, Mulligan B, Koren S, Lafrenie R, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2012 Jul;
523(2):131-4.
PMID: 22750152
Weak (1 μT) physiologically patterned magnetic fields produce changes in behavioral, physiological, and cellular activity. In the present experiments 12 temporal samples of the electroencephalographic anomaly and normal activity of...