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Overview

Esther Strauss was affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada during their academic career. Their research spanned several interdisciplinary fields, primarily within Health Professions, Medicine, and Psychology. These fields encompassed work that engaged Clinical Psychology, Infectious Diseases, and Emergency Medical Services as subfields of study.

The main topics addressed in their research included Disaster Response and Management, Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, and Resilience and Mental Health. These topics highlight a focus on both the medical and psychological dimensions of health emergencies and outbreaks.

Esther Strauss contributed to scholarly literature with publications in the venue SAGE Open. One documented paper from 2020 titled Nurses in an Ebola Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak: Facing and Preparing for Psychosocial Challenges appeared in this journal. This work intersected with themes of mental health challenges during epidemic response.

The scientist collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Stéphanie Paillard-Borg
  • Jessica Holmgren
  • Panu Saaristo

These collaborations suggest an interdisciplinary approach, combining expertise from various fields related to health professions and infectious disease management.

Best Publications

  • A Compendium of Neuropsychological Tests: Administration, Norms, and Commentary

    Otfried Spreen;Esther Strauss

  • Comprar A Compendium of Neuropsychological Tests - Administration, Norms, and Commentary | Esther Strauss | 9780195159578 | Oxford University Press

    Esther Strauss;Otfried Spreen

  • CHILDREN'S PRODUCTION ON VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL FLUENCY TASKS

    Marianne Regard;Esther Strauss;Paul Knapp

  • Intraindividual variability in cognitive performance in older adults: comparison of adults with mild dementia, adults with arthritis, and healthy adults.

    David F. Hultsch;Stuart W. S. MacDonald;Michael A. Hunter;Judi Levy-Bencheton

  • NEPSY-II: A Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition

    Brian L. Brooks;Elisabeth M. S. Sherman;Esther Strauss

  • Aging and response inhibition: Normative data for the Victoria Stroop Test.

    Angela K Troyer;Larry Leach;Esther Strauss

  • Detecting malingering: a survey of experts' practices.

    Daniel J Slick;Jing E Tan;Esther H Strauss;David F Hultsch

  • Inconsistency in reaction time across the life span.

    Benjamin R. Williams;David F. Hultsch;Esther H. Strauss;Michael A. Hunter

  • Neurocognitive markers of cognitive impairment: exploring the roles of speed and inconsistency.

    Roger A. Dixon;Douglas D. Garrett;Tanya L. Lentz;Stuart W. S. MacDonald

  • How'd They Do It? Malingering Strategies on Symptom Validity Tests

    Jing Ee Tan;Daniel J Slick;Esther Strauss;David F Hultsch

  • Perception of facial expressions.

    Esther Strauss;Morris Moscovitch

  • Intraindividual variability, cognition, and aging.

    David F. Hultsch;Esther Strauss;Michael A. Hunter;Stuart W. S. MacDonald

  • Intraindividual variability in reaction time predicts cognitive outcomes 5 years later.

    Allison A. M. Bielak;David F. Hultsch;Esther Strauss;Stuart W. S. MacDonald

  • Theory of mind and executive functions in normal human aging and Parkinson's disease.

    Jennifer Saltzman;Esther Strauss;Michael Hunter;Sarah Archibald

  • Memory span on the Wechsler Scales.

    Nancy J. Wilde;Esther Strauss;David S. Tulsky

  • Victoria symptom validity test: Efficiency for detecting feigned memory impairment and relationship to neuropsychological tests and MMPI-2 validity scales

    Daniel J. Slick;Grace Hopp;Esther Strauss;Frank J. Spellacy

  • An examination of the crowding hypothesis in epileptic patients who have undergone the carotid amytal test.

    Esther Strauss;Paul Satz;Juhn Wada

  • Structure of four executive functioning tests in healthy older adults

    Cindy M. de Frias;Roger A. Dixon;Esther Strauss

  • Intraindividual variability as a marker of neurological dysfunction: a comparison of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.

    Catherine L. Burton;Esther Strauss;David F. Hultsch;Alex Moll

  • Functional abilities in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

    Catherine L. Burton;Esther Strauss;David Bunce;Michael A. Hunter

  • Temporal lobectomy in children: cognitive outcome.

    Michael Westerveld;Kimberlee J. Sass;Gordon J. Chelune;Bruce P. Hermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Hunter
Michael A. Hunter University of Victoria
David F. Hultsch
David F. Hultsch University of Victoria
David W. Loring
David W. Loring Emory University
Gordon J. Chelune
Gordon J. Chelune University of Utah
Stuart W. S. MacDonald
Stuart W. S. MacDonald University of Victoria
Elisabeth M. S. Sherman
Elisabeth M. S. Sherman Alberta Children's Hospital
Bruce P. Hermann
Bruce P. Hermann University of Wisconsin–Madison
William B. Barr
William B. Barr New York University
Michael Westerveld
Michael Westerveld AdventHealth Orlando
Roger A. Dixon
Roger A. Dixon University of Alberta

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