J A Hoeppner
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Hoeppner J, Trommer B, Armstrong K, Rosenberg R, Picchietti D
J Clin Psychol Med Settings
. 2013 Nov;
3(3):235-42.
PMID: 24226760
The primary goal of this retrospective study was to assess parental report of current sleep disorders in school-aged attention deficit disorder (ADD) children, as well as recalled sleep problems from...
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Grote C, van Slyke P, Hoeppner J
Brain
. 1999 Mar;
122 ( Pt 3):561-6.
PMID: 10094262
Landau-Kleffner syndrome is an acquired epileptic aphasia occurring in normal children who lose previously acquired speech and language abilities. Although some children recover some of these abilities, many children with...
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HALE J, Hoeppner J, DeWitt M, Coury D, Ritacco D, Trommer B
J Learn Disabil
. 1998 Nov;
31(6):595-607.
PMID: 9813958
Although evidence supports the use of double-blind placebo medication trials to evaluate methylphenidate (MPH) effects on the core behavioral symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), few studies have demonstrated their utility...
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Kraus N, McGee T, Ferre J, Hoeppner J, Carrell T, Sharma A, et al.
Ear Hear
. 1993 Aug;
14(4):223-34.
PMID: 8405727
The subject of this case report is an 18-year-old woman with grossly abnormal auditory brain stem response (ABR), normal peripheral hearing, and specific behavioral auditory processing deficits. Auditory middle latency...
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Trommer B, Hoeppner J, Zecker S
J Child Neurol
. 1991 Jan;
6 Suppl:S128-31.
PMID: 2002211
The go-no go test requires a subject to emit a simple motor response to one cue while inhibiting the response in the presence of another cue. This test has been...
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Trommer B, Hoeppner J, Lorber R, Armstrong K
Ann Neurol
. 1988 Nov;
24(5):610-4.
PMID: 3202613
We administered the go-no-go paradigm to 44 boys with attention deficit disorder (ADD) and 32 control subjects who did not have ADD. This task requires a subject to emit a...
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Leavitt F, Berger J, Hoeppner J, NORTHROP G
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 1980 Nov;
168(11):693-7.
PMID: 6255090
The effects on hormonal treatment on the adjustment of adult males requesting sex reassignment surgery were examined in two studies. In study 1, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) profiles...