Alissa H. Wicklund, Ph.D.

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2004 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Aphasia; Dementia; Frontotemporal Dementia; Memory Disorders; Memory Disorders of Aging; Neuropsychology; Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Sandra Weintraub grad student 2004 Northwestern
 (Assessing the integrity of conceptual knowledge in primary progressive aphasia.)
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Weintraub S, Wicklund AH, Salmon DP. (2012) The neuropsychological profile of Alzheimer disease. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine. 2: a006171
Ramati A, Rubin LH, Wicklund A, et al. (2009) Psychiatric morbidity following electrical injury and its effects on cognitive functioning. General Hospital Psychiatry. 31: 360-6
Mesulam M, Wicklund A, Johnson N, et al. (2008) Alzheimer and frontotemporal pathology in subsets of primary progressive aphasia. Annals of Neurology. 63: 709-19
Osher JE, Wicklund AH, Rademaker A, et al. (2007) The mini-mental state examination in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. 22: 468-73
Wicklund AH, Rademaker A, Johnson N, et al. (2007) Rate of cognitive change measured by neuropsychologic test performance in 3 distinct dementia syndromes. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 21: S70-8
Wicklund AH, Johnson N, Rademaker A, et al. (2007) Profiles of decline in activities of daily living in non-Alzheimer dementia. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 21: 8-13
Wicklund AH, Johnson N, Rademaker A, et al. (2006) Word list versus story memory in Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal dementia. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 20: 86-92
Wicklund AH, Johnson N, Weintraub S. (2004) Preservation of reasoning in primary progressive aphasia: further differentiation from Alzheimer's disease and the behavioral presentation of frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 26: 347-55
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