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Daniel Storzbach is affiliated with the Portland VA Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a specific focus on subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Neurology.

Their work addresses multiple topics related to traumatic brain injury and mental health. The main topics of their research include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Epilepsy Research and Treatment
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Recent publications by Storzbach feature diverse investigations in clinical and cognitive neuropsychology as well as trauma and seizure studies. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Yoga for veterans with PTSD: Cognitive functioning, mental health, and salivary cortisol." (2020) in Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • "Validity testing in veterans with epileptic seizures and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures" (2020) in Epilepsy & Behavior
  • "Change in Learning and Memory Partially Mediates Effects of Compensatory Cognitive Training on Self-Reported Cognitive Symptoms" (2021) in Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • "RBANS Validity Measures and the TOMM in Veterans Undergoing Seizure Monitoring" (2020) in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • "The rate of psychiatric disorders in veterans undergoing intensive EEG monitoring is associated with symptom and performance invalidity" (2021) in The Clinical Neuropsychologist

Their research has been published in several frequent venues such as:

  • Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • Epilepsy & Behavior
  • The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

Daniel Storzbach regularly collaborates with several coauthors prominent in related fields. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Martin Salinsky
  • Laurence M. Binder
  • S Tadrous-Furnanz
  • Maya O'Neil
  • Elizabeth W. Twamley

Best Publications

  • The Efficacy of Ginkgo biloba on Cognitive Function in Alzheimer Disease

    Barry S. Oken;Daniel M. Storzbach;Jeffrey A. Kaye

  • Efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation therapies for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults: working toward a theoretical model and evidence-based interventions.

    Marilyn Huckans;Lee Hutson;Elizabeth Twamley;Elizabeth Twamley;Amy Jak

  • Cognitive Functioning in Schizophrenia: Implications for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

    William D. Spaulding;Shelley K. Fleming;Dorie Reed;Mary Sullivan

  • Factors Associated with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans and Military Personnel: A Systematic Review.

    Maya E. O'Neil;Kathleen F. Carlson;Daniel Storzbach;Lisa Anne Brenner

  • Complications of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans and Military Personnel: A Systematic Review

    Maya Elin O'Neil;Kathleen Carlson;Daniel Storzbach;Lisa Brenner

  • Effects of Gabapentin and Carbamazepine on the EEG and Cognition in Healthy Volunteers

    Martin C. Salinsky;Lawrence M. Binder;Barry S. Oken;Daniel Storzbach

  • DEFINITION OF MTBI FROM THE VA/DOD CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR MANAGEMENT OF CONCUSSION/MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (2009)

    Maya Elin O'Neil;Kathleen Carlson;Daniel Storzbach;Lisa Brenner

  • Posttraumatic stress symptomatology is associated with unexplained illness attributed to Persian Gulf War military service.

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  • Test-retest bias, reliability, and regression equations for neuropsychological measures repeated over a 12-16-week period.

    Martin C. Salinsky;Daniel Storzbach;Carl B. Dodrill;Laurence M. Binder

  • Assessment of CNS effects of antiepileptic drugs by using quantitative EEG measures.

    Martin C. Salinsky;Martin C. Salinsky;Barry S. Oken;Daniel Storzbach;Daniel Storzbach;Carl B. Dodrill

  • Test-Retest Reliability of Psychological and Neurobehavioral Tests Self-Administered by Computer

    Keith A. Campbell;Diane S. Rohlman;Daniel Storzbach;Laurence M. Binder

  • A pilot study examining effects of group-based Cognitive Strategy Training treatment on self-reported cognitive problems, psychiatric symptoms, functioning, and compensatory strategy use in OIF/OEF combat veterans with persistent mild cognitive disorder and history of traumatic brain injury.

    Marilyn Huckans;Marilyn Huckans;Shital Pavawalla;Shital Pavawalla;Theresa Demadura;Michael Kolessar;Michael Kolessar

  • Cognitive effects of pregabalin in healthy volunteers A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

    Martin Salinsky;Daniel Storzbach;Sonia Munoz

  • Comparing the Neuropsychological Test Performance of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veterans with and without Blast Exposure, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms

    Daniel Storzbach;Maya Elin O'Neil;Saw Myo Roost;Halina Kowalski

  • Psychiatric comorbidity in veterans with psychogenic seizures

    Martin Salinsky;Martin Salinsky;Collette Evrard;Daniel Storzbach;Mary Jo Pugh

  • Subjective Cognitive Complaints, Affective Distress, and Objective Cognitive Performance in Persian Gulf War Veterans

    Laurence M. Binder;Daniel Storzbach;W.Kent Anger;Keith A. Campbell

  • Compensatory Cognitive Training for Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Daniel Storzbach;Elizabeth W. Twamley;Elizabeth W. Twamley;Mai S. Roost;Shahrokh Golshan

  • Psychological differences between veterans with and without Gulf War unexplained symptoms

    Daniel Storzbach;Keith A. Campbell;Laurence M. Binder;Linda McCauley

  • Effects of oxcarbazepine and phenytoin on the EEG and cognition in healthy volunteers

    M.C. Salinsky;D.C. Spencer;B.S. Oken;D. Storzbach

  • Improved prediction of nonepileptic seizures with combined MMPI and EEG measures.

    D. Storzbach;L. M. Binder;M. C. Salinsky;B. R. Campbell

  • Symptom factor analysis, clinical findings, and functional status in a population-based case control study of Gulf War unexplained illness.

    Dennis N. Bourdette;Linda A. McCauley;Andre Barkhuizen;Wendy Johnston

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence M. Binder
Laurence M. Binder Oregon Health & Science University
Elizabeth W. Twamley
Elizabeth W. Twamley University of California, San Diego
Lisa A. Brenner
Lisa A. Brenner University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Amy J. Jak
Amy J. Jak University of California, San Diego
Jeffrey Kaye
Jeffrey Kaye Oregon Health & Science University
Grant L. Iverson
Grant L. Iverson Harvard University
Glenn J. Larrabee
Glenn J. Larrabee Veterans Health Administration

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