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E. Arthur Shores

E. Arthur Shores

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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
3807
World Ranking
11206
National Ranking
639

Overview

E. Arthur Shores is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with notable contributions across multiple subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, such as Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, and Biosensors and Analytical Detection.

Frequent publication venues for Shores include:

  • Applied Neuropsychology Adult
  • Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
  • GastroHep
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Jamie Berry
  • Talia Nardo
  • Jo Lunn
  • Jennifer Batchelor
  • Antoinette Sedwell

Shores' recent papers include:

  • Brief executive-function assessment tool: A new cognitive impairment screening tool for alcohol and other drug services (2021), published in Applied Neuropsychology Adult
  • The Alcohol and Drug Cognitive Enhancement (ACE) Screening Tool: A simple and brief questionnaire to screen for cognitive impairment in substance use disorder treatment services (2021), published in Applied Neuropsychology Adult
  • Diagnostic accuracy of thirteen COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) rapid antigen self-tests with very high sensitivity approved for home use in Australia (2022), published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
  • Validity of the brief executive-function assessment tool in an outpatient substance use disorder setting (2024), published in Applied Neuropsychology Adult
  • Quality of life indicators in hepatic encephalopathy following supplementation with branched chain amino acids and/or synbiotics: A post-hoc analysis (2020), published in GastroHep

Best Publications

  • Mild traumatic brain injury does not predict acute postconcussion syndrome

    S Meares;E A Shores;A J Taylor;J Batchelor

  • The prospective course of postconcussion syndrome: The role of mild traumatic brain injury

    Susanne Meares;E. Arthur Shores;Alan J. Taylor;Jennifer Batchelor

  • Learning disabilities in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: subtypes, cognitive profile, and attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder.

    Shelley L Hyman;E Arthur Shores;Kathryn N North

  • Incidence, Risk, and Protective Factors of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in a Cohort of Australian Nonprofessional Male Rugby Players

    Stephanie J Hollis;Mark R Stevenson;Andrew S McIntosh;E Arthur Shores

  • Assessment of executive function and attention in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: Relationships between cognitive measures and real-world behavior

    Jonathan M. Payne;Shelley L. Hyman;E. Arthur Shores;Kathryn N. North

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Remediation in Schizophrenia

    Marie Antoinette Redoblado Hodge;Daniella Siciliano;Pamela Withey;Beverley Moss

  • Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with pituitary tumours.

    P. J. Grattan-Smith;J. G. L. Morris;E. A. Shores;J. Batchelor

  • The relationship of psychological and cognitive factors and opioids in the development of the postconcussion syndrome in general trauma patients with mild traumatic brain injury.

    Susanne Meares;E. Arthur Shores;Jennifer Batchelor;Ian J. Baguley

  • Compliance with return-to-play regulations following concussion in Australian schoolboy and community rugby union players

    Stephanie J Hollis;Stephanie J Hollis;Mark R Stevenson;Mark R Stevenson;Andrew S McIntosh;E Arthur Shores

  • The Effect of Moderate to Heavy Alcohol Consumption on Neuropsychological Performance as Measured by the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status

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  • Corpus callosum morphology and its relationship to cognitive function in neurofibromatosis type 1.

    Natalie Pride;Jonathan M. Payne;Richard Webster;E. Arthur Shores

  • Emergency department assessment of mild traumatic brain injury and the prediction of postconcussive symptoms: a 3-month prospective study.

    Joanne Sheedy;Evelyn Harvey;Steven Faux;Gina Geffen

  • Visuomotor integration deficits precede clinical onset in Huntington's disease.

    M.J. Say;R. Jones;R.I. Scahill;E.M. Dumas

  • Reduced Processing Speed in Rugby Union Players Reporting Three or More Previous Concussions

    Andrew Gardner;E. Arthur Shores;Jennifer Batchelor

  • The diagnostic accuracy of the Revised Westmead PTA Scale as an adjunct to the Glasgow Coma Scale in the early identification of cognitive impairment in patients with mild traumatic brain injury

    E A Shores;A Lammél;C Hullick;J Sheedy

  • Influence of language background on tests of cognitive abilities: Australian data

    Jane R. Carstairs;Brett Myors;E. Arthur Shores;Gerard Fogarty

  • The effect of distraction on the Word Memory Test and Test of Memory Malingering performance in patients with a severe brain injury.

    Kellie Batt;E. Arthur Shores;Eugene Chekaluk

  • A comparison of the degree of effort involved in the TOMM and the ACS Word Choice Test using a dual-task paradigm.

    Lucienne Isabel Barhon;Jennifer Batchelor;Susanne Meares;Eugene Chekaluk

  • Confirmatory factor analysis of combined Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised and Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised scores in a healthy community sample

    Stephen C. Bowden;Jane R. Carstairs;E. Arthur Shores

  • Does effort suppress cognition after traumatic brain injury? A re-examination of the evidence for the Word Memory Test.

    Stephen C. Bowden;E. Arthur Shores;Jane L. Mathias

  • Idiopathic macrocephaly in the infant: long-term neurological and neuropsychological outcome

    Heidi Muenchberger;Nazih Assaad;Pamela Joy;Pamela Joy;Ruth Brunsdon

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer Batchelor
Jennifer Batchelor Macquarie University
Brian E. McGuire
Brian E. McGuire University of Galway
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
John Robertson Crawford
John Robertson Crawford University of Aberdeen
Gina M. Geffen
Gina M. Geffen University of Queensland
Jane L. Mathias
Jane L. Mathias University of Adelaide
Allison G. Harvey
Allison G. Harvey University of California, Berkeley
Gerard J. Fogarty
Gerard J. Fogarty University of Southern Queensland
Max Coltheart
Max Coltheart Macquarie University

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