University of Miami
United States
Bonnie E. Levin mostly deals with Audiology, Parkinson's disease, Cognition, Dementia and Disease. His studies examine the connections between Audiology and genetics, as well as such issues in Recall, with regards to Neuropsychological test, Verbal fluency test, Cognitive decline, Verbal learning and Recognition memory. His Parkinson's disease study incorporates themes from Anticholinergic, Disease duration, Visuospatial deficit, Physical therapy and Degenerative disease.
His research on Cognition concerns the broader Psychiatry. His studies deal with areas such as Cerebral hemisphere, Gauche effect, Alzheimer's disease, Positron emission tomography and Laterality as well as Dementia. His Disease research integrates issues from Lateralization of brain function, Surgery and Cardiology.
His primary areas of investigation include Cognition, Parkinson's disease, Disease, Neuropsychology and Dementia. His Cognition study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Clinical psychology, Cohort, Audiology and Cognitive decline. His study looks at the intersection of Audiology and topics like Electroencephalography with El Niño.
His Parkinson's disease study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Rating scale, Psychiatry, Physical therapy and Degenerative disease. His Disease research includes elements of Psychological intervention and Depression. In Dementia, he works on issues like Cohort study, which are connected to Cognitive impairment.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognition, Cognitive decline, Disease, Neuropsychology and Dementia. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Cognition, focusing on Cohort and, on occasion, Audiology. His study in Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease is carried out as part of his Disease studies.
As a member of one scientific family, Bonnie E. Levin mostly works in the field of Parkinson's disease, focusing on Physical medicine and rehabilitation and, on occasion, Rating scale. His Neuropsychology research includes themes of Vestibular system, Internal medicine, Deep brain stimulation and Clinical psychology. His work in Dementia addresses subjects such as Psychological intervention, which are connected to disciplines such as Neuropsychological assessment, Clinical research and Gerontology.
His main research concerns Cognition, Cognitive decline, Disease, Internal medicine and Dementia. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Asymptomatic, Cohort and Sensation. His Cognitive decline research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Precision medicine, Cognitive psychology, Cognitive impairment and Review article.
His study in Disease concentrates on Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Oncology and Neuropsychology. His research integrates issues of Psychological intervention, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Gerontology in his study of Dementia.
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Neuroanatomic Differences Between Dyslexic and Normal Readers on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scans
Ranjan Duara;Alex Kushch;Karen Gross-Glenn;W. William Barker.
JAMA Neurology (1991)
Cognitive impairments associated with early Parkinson's disease.
Bonnie E. Levin;Maria M. Llabre;William J. Weiner.
Neurology (1989)
Visuospatial impairment in Parkinson's disease
B. E. Levin;M. M. Llabre;S. Reisman;W. J. Weiner.
Neurology (1991)
Are all subcortical dementias alike? Verbal learning and memory in Parkinson's and Huntington's disease patients.
Paul J. Massman;Dean C. Delis;Nelson Butters;Bonnie E. Levin.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1990)
Temporal lobectomy in early childhood.
Michael Duchowny;Bonnie Levin;Prasanna Jayakar;Trevor Resnick.
Epilepsia (1992)
Parkinson's disease and depression: psychometric properties of the Beck Depression Inventory.
Bonnie E. Levin;Maria M. Llabre;William J. Weiner.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (1988)
A recommended scale for cognitive screening in clinical trials of Parkinson's disease
Kelvin L. Chou;Melissa M. Amick;Jason Brandt;Richard Camicioli.
Movement Disorders (2010)
Cerebrospinal fluid dopamine in HIV-1 infection
Joseph R. Berger;Mahendra Kumar;Adarsh Kumar;Jesus B. Fernandez.
AIDS (1994)
Language cortex representation: effects of developmental versus acquired pathology.
Michael Duchowny;Michael Duchowny;Prasanna Jayakar;A. Simon Harvey;Trevor Resnick.
Annals of Neurology (1996)
Early cognitive changes and nondementing behavioral abnormalities in Parkinson's disease.
Bonnie E. Levin;Heather L. Katzen.
Advances in Neurology (1995)
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