Lynn M. Grattan
University of Maryland, Baltimore
64 Papers
711 Citations
Lynn M. Grattan is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontal lobe & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications. Previous affiliations of Lynn M. Grattan include Pennsylvania State University & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Papers
Harmful Algal Blooms and Public Health
TL;DR: Further transdisciplinary research, close communication and collaboration are needed among HAB scientists, public health researchers, and local, state and tribal health departments at academic, community outreach, and policy levels to minimize human and public health risks.
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The Resilience Activation Framework: a conceptual model of how access to social resources promotes adaptation and rapid recovery in post-disaster settings
David M. Abramson,Lynn M. Grattan,Brian Mayer,Craig E. Colten,Farah A. Arosemena,Ariane L. Bedimo-Rung,Maureen Y. Lichtveld +6 more
TL;DR: The Resilience Activation Framework provides a basis for testing how access to social resources, such as formal and informal social support and help, promotes positive adaptation or reduced psychopathology among individuals and communities exposed to the acute collective stressors associated with disasters.
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Low level methylmercury exposure affects neuropsychological function in adults
Edna M Yokoo,Joaquim Gonçalves Valente,Lynn M. Grattan,Sergio L. Schmidt,Illeane Platt,Ellen K. Silbergeld +5 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that adults exposed to MeHg may be at risk for deficits in neurocognitive function, similar to some of those previously reported in children with prenatal exposures.
Learning and memory difficulties after environmental exposure to waterways containing toxin-producing Pfiesteria or Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates
Lynn M. Grattan,David W. Oldach,Trish M. Perl,Trish M. Perl,Mark H. Lowitt,Diane L. Matuszak,Curtis Dickson,Colleen Parrott,Ritchie C Shoemaker,C. Lisa Kauffman,Martin P Wasserman,J. Richard Hebel,Patricia Charache,Patricia Charache,J. Glenn Morris +14 more
TL;DR: People with environmental exposure to waterways in which Pfiesteria toxins are present are at risk of developing a reversible clinical syndrome characterised by difficulties with learning and higher cognitive functions.
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Frontal Lobe Damage in Children and Adults: A Comparative Review
Lynn M. Grattan,Paul J. Eslinger +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis reveals both contrasting and complementary, findings that provide the foundation for a life-span view of frontal lobe maturation and operation, and integration of these diverse findings is important to clinical and theoretical advances, and leads to the common view that the frontal lobe and their connections are critical to the development and maintenance of human adjustment and adaptive behavior throughout life.
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