Eric S. Semmel
Affiliations: | Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States |
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Clinical Neuropsychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, NeuroimagingGoogle:
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Semmel ES, Na SD, King TZ. (2022) Inhibition explains the relationship between the efficiency of brain networks and adaptive outcomes in pediatric brain tumor survivors. Neuropsychology |
Semmel ES, Quadri TR, King TZ. (2021) Correction to: Graph Theoretical Analysis of Brain Network Characteristics in Brain Tumor Patients: A Systematic Review. Neuropsychology Review |
Semmel ES, Quadri TR, King TZ. (2021) Graph Theoretical Analysis of Brain Network Characteristics in Brain Tumor Patients: A Systematic Review. Neuropsychology Review |
Clark SV, Semmel ES, Aleksonis HA, et al. (2021) Cerebellar-Subcortical-Cortical Systems as Modulators of Cognitive Functions. Neuropsychology Review |
Semmel ES, Quadri TR, King TZ. (2020) Oral processing speed as a key mechanism in the relationship between neurological risk and adaptive functioning in survivors of pediatric brain tumors. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. e28575 |
Bogoian HR, King TZ, Turner JA, et al. (2020) Linking depressive symptom dimensions to cerebellar subregion volumes in later life. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 201 |
Burns TG, Semmel ES, Reisner A. (2020) A longitudinal evaluation of a penetrating traumatic brain injury: Theories of plasticity and vulnerability. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 1-6 |
Semmel ES, Fox ME, Na SD, et al. (2019) Caregiver- and Clinician-Reported Adaptive Functioning in Rett Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Evaluation of Measurement Strategies. Neuropsychology Review |
Semmel ES, Dotson VM, Burns TG, et al. (2018) Posterior Cerebellar Volume and Executive Function in Young Adults With Congenital Heart Disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 1-10 |