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Alice Cronin-Golomb

Alice Cronin-Golomb

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Psychology

D-Index
48
Citations
8570
World Ranking
5962
National Ranking
3233

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Alice Cronin-Golomb is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work focuses extensively on several subfields including Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Physiology.

The research topics most frequently addressed by Cronin-Golomb include Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques, Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments, Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, Sleep and Related Disorders, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Cronin-Golomb are:

  • "Toward Neuroscience of the Everyday World (NEW) using functional near-infrared spectroscopy" (2021) published in Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering
  • "Smartphone-Based Neuropsychological Assessment in Parkinson's Disease: Feasibility, Validity, and Contextually Driven Variability in Cognition" (2021) published in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • "Initial investigation of test-retest reliability of home-to-home teleneuropsychological assessment in healthy, English-speaking adults" (2021) published in The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • "Perceived stigma and quality of life in Parkinson's disease with additional health conditions" (2022) published in General Psychiatry
  • "Telehealth Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression in Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial" (2022) published in Movement Disorders Clinical Practice

Cronin-Golomb frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Yakeel T. Quiroz (17 collaborations)
  • Jairo E. Martínez (12 collaborations)
  • Clara Vila-Castelar (11 collaborations)
  • Joshua T. Fox-Fuller (10 collaborations)
  • Rini I. Kaplan (10 collaborations)

The researcher has published repeatedly in key professional journals, including:

  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (5 publications)
  • Movement Disorders Clinical Practice (5 publications)
  • Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (5 publications)
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia (3 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications)

Alice Cronin-Golomb has been recognized with distinctions such as being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in the year 2000.

Best Publications

  • Neuropsychological consequences of cerebellar tumour resection in children: cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome in a paediatric population.

    Lisi Levisohn;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Jeremy D. Schmahmann

  • Gender Differences in Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Characteristics and Cognition

    Ivy N. Miller;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Visual dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease: Relation to normal aging

    Alice Cronin‐Golomb;Suzanne Corkin;Joseph F. Rizzo;Jennifer Cohen

  • Visual and spatial symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

    Sigurros Davidsdottir;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Alison Lee

  • Patterns of visual scanning as predictors of emotion identification in normal aging.

    Bonnie Wong;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Sandy Neargarder

  • American Geriatrics Society and National Institute on Aging Bench-to-Bedside Conference: Sensory Impairment and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults.

    Heather E. Whitson;Heather E. Whitson;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Karen J. Cruickshanks;Grover C. Gilmore

  • Specific impairments in the recognition of emotional facial expressions in Parkinson's disease.

    Uraina S. Clark;Sandy Neargarder;Sandy Neargarder;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Visual contrast enhances food and liquid intake in advanced Alzheimer's disease

    Tracy E. Dunne;Tracy E. Dunne;Sandy A. Neargarder;Sandy A. Neargarder;P.B. Cipolloni;P.B. Cipolloni;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Visual dysfunction predicts cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease.

    Alice Cronin-golomb;Suzanne Corkin;John H. Growdon

  • The alien hand: cases, categorizations, and anatomical correlates.

    Lisa A. Scepkowski;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Frontostriatal circuits are necessary for visuomotor transformation: mental rotation in Parkinson's disease.

    Melissa M. Amick;Haline E. Schendan;Haline E. Schendan;Haline E. Schendan;Giorgio Ganis;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Impact of optic flow perception and egocentric coordinates on veering in Parkinson's disease

    Sigurros Davidsdottir;Robert Wagenaar;Daniel Young;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Prevalence of Visual Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease

    Janine D. Mendola;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Suzanne Corkin;John H. Growdon

  • Vision in Alzheimer's Disease

    Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • The Therapeutic Potential of Exercise to Improve Mood, Cognition, and Sleep in Parkinson's Disease.

    Gretchen O. Reynolds;Michael W. Otto;Terry D. Ellis;Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Incomplete achromatopsia in Alzheimer's disease.

    Alice Cronin-Golomb;Robert Sugiura;Suzanne Corkin;John H. Growdon

  • Visuospatial dysfunction and problem solving in Parkinson's disease.

    Alice Cronin-Golomb;Ann E. Braun

  • Parkinson's Disease as a Disconnection Syndrome

    Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Effects of orthostatic hypotension on cognition in Parkinson disease

    Justin Centi;Roy Freeman;Christopher H. Gibbons;Sandy Neargarder

  • Altered intrinsic functional coupling between core neurocognitive networks in Parkinson's disease.

    Deepti Putcha;Robert S. Ross;Alice Cronin-Golomb;Amy C. Janes

  • Retinocalcarine Function in Alzheimer's Disease: A Clinical and Electrophysiological Study

    Joseph F. Rizzo;Alice Cronin-Golomb;John H. Growdon;Suzanne Corkin

  • Enhanced stimulus strength improves visual cognition in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

    Alice Cronin-Golomb;Grover C. Gilmore;Sandy Neargarder;Sandy Neargarder;Sarah R. Morrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Reisa A. Sperling
Reisa A. Sperling Brigham and Women's Hospital
Matthew S. Panizzon
Matthew S. Panizzon University of California, San Diego
William S. Kremen
William S. Kremen University of California, San Diego
Margaret M. Keane
Margaret M. Keane Boston University
Carol E. Franz
Carol E. Franz University of California, San Diego
Michael J. Lyons
Michael J. Lyons Boston University
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Kristen C. Jacobson
Kristen C. Jacobson University of Chicago
Peter A. Arnett
Peter A. Arnett Pennsylvania State University

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