Lisa D. Ravdin
Cornell University
70 Papers
343 Citations
Lisa D. Ravdin is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 60 publications. Previous affiliations of Lisa D. Ravdin include Comprehensive Epilepsy Center & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Papers
Neuropsychological assessment of hepatic encephalopathy: ISHEN practice guidelines
Christopher Randolph,Robin C. Hilsabeck,Ainobu Kato,Parampreet S Kharbanda,Yu Yuan Li,Daniela Mapelli,Lisa D. Ravdin,Manuel Romero-Gómez,Andrea Stracciari,Karin Weissenborn +9 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for a standardised approach for neuropsychological assessment of patients with liver disease who are at risk of MHE are presented, along with a proposed methodology for further refining these assessment procedures through prospective research.
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The effect of menopause and perimenopause on the course of epilepsy.
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary information about the effect of menopause and perimenopause on the course of epilepsy, and to determine whether seizure type, use of hormone‐replacement therapy (HRT), or a history of catamenial seizure pattern would influence this course.
Problem adaptation therapy for older adults with major depression and cognitive impairment: a randomized clinical trial.
Dimitris N. Kiosses,Lisa D. Ravdin,James J. Gross,Patrick J. Raue,Nabil Kotbi,George S. Alexopoulos +5 more
TL;DR: Problem adaptation therapy was more efficacious than ST-CI in reducing depression and disability and may provide relief to a large group of depressed and cognitively impaired older adults who have few treatment options.
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Relationship between serum NR2a antibodies and cognitive dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the presence of NR2a antibodies alone does not have a direct effect on cognitive functioning or any other neuropsychiatric manifestation of SLE.
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Brain multiplexes reveal morphological connectional biomarkers fingerprinting late brain dementia states
Ines Mahjoub,Ines Mahjoub,Mohamed Ali Mahjoub,Islem Rekik,Michael W. Weiner,Paul S. Aisen,Ronald C. Petersen,Cliford Jack,William J. Jagust,John Q. Trojanowki,Arthur W. Toga,Laurel A. Beckett,Robert C. Green,Andrew J. Saykin,John C. Morris,Leslie Shaw,Jefrey Kaye,Joseph F. Quinn,Lisa C. Silbert,Betty Lind,Raina Carter,Sara Dolen,L. Schneider,Sonia Pawluczyk,Mauricio Beccera,Liberty Teodoro,Bryan M. Spann,James B. Brewer,Helen Vanderswag,Adam S. Fleisher,Judith L. Heidebrink,Joanne L. Lord,Sara S. Mason,Colleen S. Albers,David S. Knopman,Kris Johnson,Rachelle S. Doody,Javier Villanueva-Meyer,Munir Chowdhury,Susan Rountree,Mimi Dang,Yaakov Stern,Lawrence S. Honig,Karen L. Bell,Beau M. Ances,Maria Carroll,Mary L. Creech,Erin E. Franklin,Mark A. Mintun,Stacy Schneider,Angela Oliver,Daniel C. Marson,Randall Grifth,David G. Clark,David S. Geldmacher,John C. Brockington,Erik D. Roberson,Marissa Natelson Love,Hillel Grossman,Efe Mitsis,Raj C. Shah,Leyla deToledo-Morrell,Ranjan Duara,Daniel Varon,Maria T. Greig,Peggy Roberts,Marilyn S. Albert,Chiadi U. Onyike,Daniel D'Agostino,Stephanie Kielb,James E. Galvin,Brittany Cerbone,Christina A. Michel,Dana M. Pogorelec,Henry Rusinek,Mony J. de Leon,Lidia Glodzik,Susan De Santi,P. M. Doraiswamy,Jefrey Petrella,Salvador Borges-Neto,Terence Z. Wong,Edward Coleman,Charles D. Smith,Greg Jicha,Peter A. Hardy,Partha Sinha,Elizabeth Oates,Gary R. Conrad,Anton P. Porsteinsson,Bonnie S. Goldstein,Kim Martin,Kelly M. Makino,M. Ismail,Connie Brand,Ruth A. Mulnard,Gaby Thai,Catherine Mc-Adams-Ortiz,Kyle B. Womack,Dana Mathews,Mary Quiceno,Allan I. Levey,James J. Lah,Janet S. Cellar,Jefrey Burns,Russell H. Swerdlow,William Brooks,Liana G. Apostolova,Kathleen Tingus,Ellen Woo,Daniel H.S. Silverman,Po Lu,George Bartzokis,Neill Graf-Radford,Francine Parftt,Tracy Kendall,Heather Johnson,Martin R. Farlow,Ann Marie Hake,Brandy R. Matthews,Jared R. Brosch,Scott Herring,Cynthia Hunt,Christopher H. van Dyck,Richard E. Carson,Martha G. MacAvoy,Pradeep Varma,Howard Chertkow,Howard Bergman,Chris Hosein,Sandra E. Black,Bojana Stefanovic,Curtis Caldwell,Ging Yuek Robin Hsiung,Howard Feldman,Benita Mudge,Michele Assaly,Elizabeth Finger,Stephen Pasternack,Irina Rachisky,Dick Trost,Andrew Kertesz,Charles Bernick,Donna Munic,M.-Marsel Mesulam,Kristine Lipowski,Sandra Weintraub,Borna Bonakdarpour,Diana Kerwin,Chuang Kuo Wu,Nancy Johnson,Carl H. Sadowsky,Teresa Villena,Raymond Scott Turner,Kathleen Johnson,Brigid Reynolds,Reisa A. Sperling,Keith A. Johnson,Gad A. Marshall,Jerome A. Yesavage,Joy L. Taylor,Barton Lane,Allyson C. Rosen,Jared R. Tinklenberg,Marwan N. Sabbagh,Christine M. Belden,Sandra W. Jacobson,Sherye A. Sirrel,Neil W. Kowall,Ronald J. Killiany,Andrew E. Budson,Alexander Norbash,Patricia Lynn Johnson,Thomas O. Obisesan,Saba Wolday,Joanne S. Allard,Alan J. Lerner,Paula Ogrocki,Curtis Tatsuoka,Parianne Fatica,Evan Fletcher,Pauline Maillard,John M Olichney,Charles DeCarli,Owen Carmichael,Smita Kittur,Michael Borrie,T. Y. Lee,Rob Bartha,Sterling C. Johnson,Sanjay Asthana,Cynthia M. Carlsson,Steven G. Potkin,Adrian Preda,Dana Nguyen,Pierre N. Tariot,Anna Burke,Nadira Trncic,Stephanie Reeder,Vernice Bates,Horacio Capote,Michelle Rainka,Douglas W. Scharre,Maria Kataki,Anahita Adeli,Earl A. Zimmerman,Dzintra Celmins,Alice D. Brown,Godfrey D. Pearlson,Karen Blank,Karen S. Anderson,Laura A. Flashman,Marc Seltzer,Mary L. Hynes,Robert B. Santulli,Kaycee M. Sink,Leslie Gordineer,Jef Williamson,Pradeep Garg,Franklin Watkins,Brian R. Ott,Henry W. Querfurth,Geofrey Tremont,Stephen Salloway,Paul Malloy,Stephen Correia,Howard J. Rosen,Bruce L. Miller,David C. Perry,Jacobo Mintzer,Kenneth M. Spicer,David Bachman,Nunzio Pomara,Raymundo Hernando,Antero Sarrael,Norman R. Relkin,Gloria Chaing,Michael Lin,Lisa D. Ravdin,Amanda Smith,Balebail Ashok Raj,Kristin Fargher +241 more
TL;DR: This work uses structural T1-w MRI to define morphological brain networks, and uses this architecture to discover morphological connectional biomarkers fingerprinting the difference between late MCI and AD stages, which included the right entorhinal cortex and right caudal middle frontal gyrus.