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Emerging biomarkers in autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
RE Frye, S Vassall, G Kaur, C Lewis, M Karim, D Rossignol
Annals of translational medicine 7 (23), 2019
1002019
Causal role for the subthalamic nucleus in interrupting behavior
KH Fife, NA Gutierrez-Reed, V Zell, J Bailly, CM Lewis, AR Aron, ...
elife 6, e27689, 2017
712017
Dissociable cognitive patterns related to depression and anxiety in multiple sclerosis
VM Leavitt, R Brandstadter, M Fabian, I Katz Sand, S Klineova, S Krieger, ...
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 26 (10), 1247-1255, 2020
452020
Word-finding difficulty is a prevalent disease-related deficit in early multiple sclerosis
R Brandstadter, M Fabian, VM Leavitt, S Krieger, A Yeshokumar, ...
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 26 (13), 1752-1764, 2020
372020
Positive bias in the ‘Trust in Automated Systems Survey’? An examination of the Jian et al.(2000) scale
RS Gutzwiller, EK Chiou, SD Craig, CM Lewis, GJ Lematta, CP Hsiung
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society annual meeting 63 (1 …, 2019
362019
Psychological resilience is linked to motor strength and gait endurance in early multiple sclerosis
S Klineova, R Brandstadter, MT Fabian, IK Sand, S Krieger, VM Leavitt, ...
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 26 (9), 1111-1120, 2020
252020
Training voluntary motor suppression with real-time feedback of motor evoked potentials
DSA Majid, C Lewis, AR Aron
Journal of neurophysiology 113 (9), 3446-3452, 2015
222015
Multitasking is the Cognitive Ability Most Linked to Depression in Multiple Sclerosis (P5. 028)
D Kurz, M Fabian, G Pelle, C Lewis, F Lublin, A Miller, J Sumowski
Neurology 90 (15 Supplement), 2018
32018
Examining Post-Error Behavior in a Complex Multitasking Environment
C Lewis
Arizona State University, 2021
2021
Role of Subthalamic Nucleus in Interrupting Behavior
K Fife, J Heston, N Gutierrez-Reed, V Zell, J Bailly, C Lewis, A Aron, ...
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 43, S153-S153, 2017
2017
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