Ivy N. Miller

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2013 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Alice Cronin-Golomb grad student 2013 Boston University
 (Cognition in Parkinson's disease: An examination of clinically meaningful subgroups.)
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Miller IN, Neargarder S, Risi MM, et al. (2013) Frontal and posterior subtypes of neuropsychological deficit in Parkinson's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 127: 175-83
Miller IN, Neargarder S, Risi MM, et al. (2013) "Frontal and posterior subtypes of neuropsychological deficit in Parkinson's disease": Correction to Miller et al. (2013). Behavioral Neuroscience. 127: 743-743
Amick MM, Miller IN, Neargarder S, et al. (2012) Web-based assessment of visual and visuospatial symptoms in Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's Disease. 2012: 564812
Moser DJ, Boles Ponto LL, Miller IN, et al. (2012) Cerebral blood flow and neuropsychological functioning in elderly vascular disease patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 34: 220-5
Seichepine DR, Neargarder S, Miller IN, et al. (2011) Relation of Parkinson's disease subtypes to visual activities of daily living. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 17: 841-52
Moore CS, Miller IN, Andersen RL, et al. (2011) Gender differences in neuropsychological performance in individuals with atherosclerosis: impact of vascular function. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 33: 9-16
Miller IN, Cronin-Golomb A. (2010) Gender differences in Parkinson's disease: clinical characteristics and cognition. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 25: 2695-703
Moser D, Ponto L, Miller I, et al. (2009) Neuropsychological Performance and Cerebrovascular Reserve in Patients with Vascular Disease Neuroimage. 47
Moser DJ, Miller IN, Hoth KF, et al. (2008) Vascular smooth muscle function is associated with initiation and processing speed in patients with atherosclerotic vascular disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 14: 535-41
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