Matthew B. Howren, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Clinical Psychology
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Jerry M. Suls grad student 2009 University of Iowa
 (Specifying the determinants of bias in reports of physical symptoms and health -related quality of life: The role of depressive affect.)
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Wolinsky FD, Vander Weg MW, Howren MB, et al. (2015) Effects of cognitive speed of processing training on a composite neuropsychological outcome: results at one-year from the IHAMS randomized controlled trial. International Psychogeriatrics / Ipa. 1-14
Wolinsky FD, Vander Weg MW, Howren MB, et al. (2015) The effect of cognitive speed of processing training on the development of additional IADL difficulties and the reduction of depressive symptoms: results from the IHAMS randomized controlled trial. Journal of Aging and Health. 27: 334-54
Howren MB, Vander Weg MW, Wolinsky FD. (2014) Computerized cognitive training interventions to improve neuropsychological outcomes: evidence and future directions. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. 3: 145-54
Wolinsky FD, Vander Weg MW, Howren MB, et al. (2013) A randomized controlled trial of cognitive training using a visual speed of processing intervention in middle aged and older adults. Plos One. 8: e61624
Suls J, Howren MB. (2012) Understanding the Physical-Symptom Experience: The Distinctive Contributions of Anxiety and Depression Current Directions in Psychological Science. 21: 129-134
Wolinsky FD, Vander Weg MW, Howren MB, et al. (2011) Interim analyses from a randomised controlled trial to improve visual processing speed in older adults: the Iowa Healthy and Active Minds Study. Bmj Open. 1: e000225
Wolinsky FD, Vander Weg MW, Howren MB, et al. (2011) Protocol for a randomised controlled trial to improve cognitive functioning in older adults: the Iowa Healthy and Active Minds Study. Bmj Open. 1: e000218
Howren MB, Suls J. (2011) The symptom perception hypothesis revised: depression and anxiety play different roles in concurrent and retrospective physical symptom reporting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 100: 182-95
Howren MB, Suls J, Martin R. (2009) Depressive symptomatology, rather than neuroticism, predicts inflated physical symptom reports in community-residing women. Psychosomatic Medicine. 71: 951-7
Howren MB, Lamkin DM, Suls J. (2009) Associations of depression with C-reactive protein, IL-1, and IL-6: a meta-analysis. Psychosomatic Medicine. 71: 171-86
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