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1812
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  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

C. Munro Cullum is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their primary field of research is Medicine, with a significant focus on several subfields including Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Neurology, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The scientist's research topics cover diverse areas related to brain injury, cognitive impairment, and mental health. Major topics include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies

Their publication record includes work in notable journals such as Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, where they have published 56 papers, the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society with 13 publications, Alzheimer's & Dementia and Neurology with 11 papers each, and the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease with 10 publications.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by C. Munro Cullum include:

  • "InterOrganizational practice committee recommendations/guidance for teleneuropsychology (TeleNP) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020) published in The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • "Inter Organizational Practice Committee Recommendations/Guidance for Teleneuropsychology in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic†" (2020) published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • "Cognitive Assessment via Telephone: A Scoping Review of Instruments" (2020) published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • "Brain Perfusion Change in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment After 12 Months of Aerobic Exercise Training" (2020) published in Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • "One-Year Aerobic Exercise Reduced Carotid Arterial Stiffness and Increased Cerebral Blood Flow in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment" (2021) published in Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

Collaborative work features frequent coauthors including Christian LoBue, Jeff Schaffert, Nyaz Didehbani, Laura H. Lacritz, and Linda S. Hynan, reflecting extensive joint research efforts.

C. Munro Cullum was awarded the fellowship of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1999, recognizing contributions within the professional community.

Best Publications

  • Staging dementia using Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes scores: a Texas Alzheimer's research consortium study.

    Sid E. O’Bryant;Stephen C. Waring;C. Munro Cullum;James Hall

  • Normative data for the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in a population-based sample

    Heidi C. Rossetti;Laura H. Lacritz;C. Munro Cullum;Myron F. Weiner

  • Association between depression severity and neurocognitive function in major depressive disorder: a review and synthesis.

    Shawn M. McClintock;Mustafa M. Husain;Tracy L. Greer;C. Munro Cullum

  • Bifrontal, bitemporal and right unilateral electrode placement in ECT: randomised trial.

    Charles H. Kellner;Rebecca Knapp;Mustafa M. Husain;Keith Rasmussen

  • A total score for the CERAD neuropsychological battery.

    M. J. Chandler;M. J. Chandler;L. H. Lacritz;L. S. Hynan;H. D. Barnard

  • Reduced Hippocampal Functional Connectivity in Alzheimer Disease

    Greg Allen;Greg Allen;Holly Barnard;Holly Barnard;Roderick W McColl;Andrea L. Hester

  • Neuroimaging of Cognitive Dysfunction and Depression in Aging Retired National Football League Players: A Cross-sectional Study

    John Hart;Michael A. Kraut;Michael A. Kraut;Kyle B. Womack;Jeremy Strain

  • Differentiation of amnesic and demented patients with the wechsler memory scale -revised

    Nelson Butters;David P. Salmon;C. Munro Cullum;Patricia Cairns

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of cerebellar–prefrontal and cerebellar–parietal functional connectivity

    Greg Allen;Roderick W. McColl;Holly Barnard;Wendy K. Ringe

  • Hippocampal volume, spectroscopy, cognition, and mood in patients receiving corticosteroid therapy.

    E.Sherwood Brown;Dixie J. Woolston;Alan Frol;Leonardo Bobadilla

  • Validation of the New Interpretive Guidelines for the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes Score in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Database

    Sidney O'Bryant;Laura H. Lacritz;James Hall;Stephen C. Waring

  • Teleneuropsychology: evidence for video teleconference-based neuropsychological assessment.

    C Munro Cullum;Linda S Hynan;M. Grosch;M. Parikh

  • Reduced platelet cytochrome c oxidase activity in Alzheimer's disease

    W. D. Parker;N. J. Mahr;C. M. Filley;J. K. Parks

  • Schizophrenia and nicotinic receptors.

    Robert Freedman;Lawrence E. Adler;Paula Bickford;William Byerley

  • FMRI of working memory in patients with mild cognitive impairment and probable Alzheimer’s disease

    F. Zerrin Yetkin;Roger N. Rosenberg;Myron F. Weiner;Phillip D. Purdy

  • Patterns of verbal memory performance in mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer disease, and normal aging.

    Melanie C. Greenaway;Laura H. Lacritz;Dani Binegar;Myron F. Weiner

  • Feasibility of telecognitive assessment in dementia.

    C. Munro Cullum;Myron F. Weiner;Helena R. Gehrmann;Linda S. Hynan

  • Insight and frontal cortical function in schizophrenia: a review.

    Mujeeb U. Shad;Carol A. Tamminga;Munro Cullum;Gretchen L. Haas

  • Depressive symptoms and concussions in aging retired NFL players.

    Nyaz Didehbani;C. Munro Cullum;Sethesh Mansinghani;Heather Conover

  • Generative naming in normal aging: Total output and qualitative changes using phonemic and semantic constraints

    Elizabeth Kozora;C. Munro Cullum

  • Normative data for the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in a population-based sampleAuthor Response

    Ziad S. Nasreddine;Heidi Rossetti;Natalie Phillips;Howard Chertkow

Frequent Co-Authors

Myron F. Weiner
Myron F. Weiner The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Paul J. Massman
Paul J. Massman University of Houston
Shawn M. McClintock
Shawn M. McClintock The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Carol A. Tamminga
Carol A. Tamminga The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Alexander I. Tröster
Alexander I. Tröster Barrow Neurological Institute
Eric Turkheimer
Eric Turkheimer University of Virginia
David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon University of California, San Diego
Robert K. Heaton
Robert K. Heaton University of California, San Diego
Reisa A. Sperling
Reisa A. Sperling Brigham and Women's Hospital

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