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Barbara B. Sherwin

Barbara B. Sherwin

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Psychology

D-Index
53
Citations
13172
World Ranking
4755
National Ranking
319

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)

Overview

Barbara B. Sherwin is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their academic career includes recognition by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) with the Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, received in 2007.

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Despite the absence of detailed publication and research topic records, the awarded distinction by the CPA indicates a recognized contribution to the field of psychology as a science.

Best Publications

  • Estrogen and Cognitive Functioning in Women

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Conjugated equine estrogens and global cognitive function in postmenopausal women: Women's Health Initiative Memory Study.

    Mark A. Espeland;Stephen R. Rapp;Sally A. Shumaker;Robert Brunner

  • Androgen enhances sexual motivation in females: A prospective, crossover study of sex steroid administration in the surgical menopause.

    Barbara B. Sherwin;Morrie M. Gelfand;William Brender

  • Female androgen insufficiency: the princeton consensus statement on definition, classification, and assessment

    Gloria Bachmann;John Bancroft;Glenn Braunstein;Henry Burger

  • The role of androgen in the maintenance of sexual functioning in oophorectomized women.

    Barbara B. Sherwin;Morrie M. Gelfand

  • Estrogen and cognitive aging in women.

    B.B. Sherwin

  • Estrogen effects on cognition in menopausal women

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Brain aging modulates the neuroprotective effects of estrogen on selective aspects of cognition in women: A critical review

    Barbara B. Sherwin;Jessica F. Henry

  • Affective changes with estrogen and androgen replacement therapy in surgically menopausal women.

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • "Add-back" estrogen reverses cognitive deficits induced by a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist in women with leiomyomata uteri.

    Barbara B. Sherwin;Togas Tulandi

  • Differential symptom response to parenteral estrogen and/or androgen administration in the surgical menopause

    Barbara B. Sherwin;Morrie M. Gelfand

  • Conjugated Equine Estrogens and Global Cognitive Function in Postmenopausal Women: Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study

    Mark A. Espeland;Stephen R. Rapp;Sally A. Shumaker;Robert Brunner

  • Estrogenic effects on memory in women.

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Hormones, mood, and cognitive functioning in postmenopausal women.

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Variations in memory function and sex steroid hormones across the menstrual cycle

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  • Estrogen and cognitive functioning in women: lessons we have learned.

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Estrogen and memory in women: how can we reconcile the findings?

    Barbara B. Sherwin

  • A prospective treatment study of premenstrual symptoms using a triphasic oral contraceptive.

    Cynthia A. Graham;Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Surgical versus natural menopause: cognitive issues.

    Victor W Henderson;Barbara B Sherwin

  • A prospective one-year study of estrogen and progestin in postmenopausal women: Effects on clinical symptoms and lipoprotein lipids

    BB Sherwin;MM Gelfand

  • Hormones and cognitive functioning during late pregnancy and postpartum: a longitudinal study.

    Jessica F. Henry;Barbara B. Sherwin

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerianne M. Alexander
Gerianne M. Alexander Texas A&M University
Linda E. Carlson
Linda E. Carlson University of Calgary
John Bancroft
John Bancroft Indiana University
Cynthia A. Graham
Cynthia A. Graham University of Southampton
JoAnn E. Manson
JoAnn E. Manson Harvard Medical School
Alison S. Fleming
Alison S. Fleming University of Toronto
Sandra R. Leiblum
Sandra R. Leiblum Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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