Desiree A. White
Affiliations: | Psychology | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Children
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Marsha J. Nortz | grad student | 2000 | Washington University |
Laura L. Chapman | grad student | 2001 | Washington University |
Rachel D. Wells | grad student | 2005 | Washington University |
Erica M. Brandling-Bennett | grad student | 2006 | Washington University |
Tara McAuley | grad student | 2008 | Washington University |
Gabriel C. Araujo | grad student | 2011 | Washington University |
Priya Banerjee | grad student | 2013 | Washington University |
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Christ SE, Clocksin HE, Burton BK, et al. (2020) Executive function in phenylketonuria (PKU): Insights from the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) and a large sample of individuals with PKU. Neuropsychology |
Hawks Z, Hood AM, Lerman-Sinkoff DB, et al. (2019) White and gray matter brain development in children and young adults with phenylketonuria. Neuroimage. Clinical. 23: 101916 |
Hood AM, Reife I, King AA, et al. (2019) Brief Screening Measures Identify Risk for Psychological Difficulties Among Children with Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings |
Hood AM, King AA, Fields ME, et al. (2019) Higher executive abilities following a blood transfusion in children and young adults with sickle cell disease. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. e27899 |
Hawks ZW, Strube MJ, Johnson NX, et al. (2018) Developmental Trajectories of Executive and Verbal Processes in Children with Phenylketonuria. Developmental Neuropsychology. 1-12 |
Hood A, Rutlin J, Shimony JS, et al. (2016) Brain White Matter Integrity Mediates the Relationship Between Phenylalanine Control and Executive Abilities in Children with Phenylketonuria. Jimd Reports |
Wesonga E, Shimony JS, Rutlin J, et al. (2016) Relationship between age and white matter integrity in children with phenylketonuria. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports. 7: 45-9 |
Yarboi J, Compas BE, Brody GH, et al. (2015) Association of social-environmental factors with cognitive function in children with sickle cell disease. Child Neuropsychology : a Journal On Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence. 1-18 |
Banerjee P, White DA. (2015) Clinical assessment of organizational strategy: An examination of healthy adults. Psychological Assessment. 27: 726-32 |
Hood A, Antenor-Dorsey JA, Rutlin J, et al. (2015) Prolonged exposure to high and variable phenylalanine levels over the lifetime predicts brain white matter integrity in children with phenylketonuria. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 114: 19-24 |