Carolyn Baum
Lisa Tabor Connor
Dorothy Edwards
Mark Goldberg
Abdullah Nassief
Helene Polatajko
Jennifer Ryan
Fran Tucker
White Desiree
Jack Baty
Rebecca Birkenmeier
Katherine Rummel
Shannon Gifford
Holly Hollingsworth
Lily Hu
Leslie Kirchner
Sara McEwen
Lucy Morris
Binyam Nardos
Alexis Young
Mild
Stroke
Neuroperformance Measures
Executive Abilities Measures
Aphasia
Outcome Measures
CO-OP
Intervention Study
Aphasia Treatment Study
Image
Archive Project
Web-based Data Query Project
|
Desirée A. White, Ph.D
PUBLICATIONS Craft, S., White, D. A., Park, T. S., & Figiel, G. (1994). Visual attention in children with perinatal brain injury: Asymmetric effects of bilateral lesions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 , 165-173. White, D. A., Craft, S., Hale, S., & Park, T. S. (1994). Working memory and articulation rate in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. Neuropsychology, 8, 180-186. White, D. A., Craft, S., Hale, S., Schatz, J., & Park, T. S. (1995). Working memory following improvements in articulation rate in children with cerebral palsy. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 49-55. Craft, S., Park, T. S., White, D. A., Schatz, J., Noetzel, M., & Arnold, S. (1995). Changes in cognitive performance in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy following selective dorsal rhizotomy. Pediatric Neurosurgery, 23, 68-75. Grace, J., Nadler, J. D., White, D. A., Guilmette, T. J., Giuliano, A. J., Monsch, A. U., & Snow, M. G. (1995). Folstein versus Modified Mini-Mental State Exam in geriatric stroke: Stability, validity, and screening utility. Archives of Neurology, 52, 477-484. Heaton, R. K., Marcotte, T. D., White, D. A., Ross, D., Meredith, K., Taylor, M. J., Kaplan, R., Grant, I., & the HNRC Group. (1996). Nature and vocational significance of neuropsychological impairment associated with HIV infection. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 10, 1-14. White, D. A., Taylor, M., Butters, N., Salmon, D., Mack, C., Heaton, R., Peavy, G., Ryan, L., Atkinson, J. H., McCutchan, J. A., Grant, I., & the HNRC Group. (1997). Memory for verbal information in individuals with HIV-associated dementia complex. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 19, 357-366. White, D. A., Myerson, J., & Hale, S. (1997). How cognitive is psychomotor slowing in depression? Evidence from a meta-analysis. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 4, 166-174. White, D. A., & Murphy, C. (1998). Working memory for nonverbal auditory information in dementia of the Alzheimer type. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13, 339-347. White, D. A., & DeBaun, M. (1998). Cognitive and behavioral function in children with sickle cell disease: A review and discussion of methodological issues. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology, 20, 458-462 Keys, B. A., & White, D. A. (2000). Exploring the relationship between age, executive abilities, and psychomotor speed. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 6, 76-82. White, D. A., Salorio, C. F., Schatz, J., & DeBaun, M. (2000). Preliminary study of working memory in children with stroke related to sickle cell disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22, 257-264. Connor, L., McKay, A., & White, D. A. (2000). Working memory: A foundation for executive abilities and higher-order cognitive skills. Seminars in Speech and Language, 21, 109-119. Rosen, H. J., Petersen, S. E., Linenweber, M. R., Snyder, A. Z., White, D. A., Chapman, L., Dromerick, A. W., Fiez, J. A., & Corbetta, M. D. (2000). Neural correlates of recovery from aphasia after damage to left inferior frontal cortex. Neurology, 55, 1883-1894. White, D. A., Nortz, M. J., Mandernach, T., Huntington, K., & Steiner, R. D. (2001). Deficits in memory strategy use related to prefrontal dysfunction during early development: Evidence from children with phenylketonuria. Neuropsychology, 15, 221-229. Schatz, J., Craft, S., White, D. A., Park, T. S., & Figiel, G. S. (2001). Inhibition of return in children with perinatal brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7, 275-284. Christ, S. E., White, D. A., Mandernach, T., & Keys, B. A. (2001). Inhibitory control across the life-span. Developmental Neuropsychology, 20, 653-669. Salorio, C. F., White, D. A., Piccirillo, J., Duntley, S. P., & Uhles, M. L. (2002). Learning, memory, and executive control in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 24, 93-100. Schatz, J., White, D. A., Moinuddin, A., Armstrong, M., & DeBaun, M. R. (2002). Lesion burden and cognitive morbidity in children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Child Neurology, 17, 891-895. White, D. A., Nortz, M. J., Mandernach, T., Huntington, K., & Steiner, R. D. (2002). Age-related working memory impairments in children with prefrontal dysfunction associated with phenylketonuria. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8, 1-11. Banich, M. T., Passarotti, A., White, D. A., Nortz, M. J., & Steiner, R. D. (2000). Interhemispheric interaction during childhood: II. Children with early-treated phenylketonuria. Developmental Neuropsychology, 18, 53-71. Christ, S. E., White, D. A., Brunstrom, J. E., & Abrams, R. A. (2003). Inhibitory control following perinatal brain injury. Neuropsychology, 17, 171-178. Brandling-Bennett, E., White, D. A., Armstrong, M., Christ, S. E., & DeBaun, M. (2003). Patterns of verbal long-term and working memory performance reveal deficits in strategic processing in children with frontal infarcts related to sickle cell disease. Developmental Neuropsychology, 24, 1-12. Yerys, B. E., White, D. A., Salorio, C. F., McKinstry, R. C., Moinuddin, A., & DeBaun, M. R. (2003). Memory strategy training in children with cerebral infarcts related to sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 25, 495-498. King, A., Herron, S., McKinstry, R., Bacak, S., Armstrong, M., White, D. A., & DeBaun, M. (in press). A multidisciplinary health care team's efforts to improve education attainment in children with sickle cell anemia and cerebral infarcts. Journal of School Health.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email:
Mailing Address: |