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Jennifer Batchelor

Jennifer Batchelor

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3832
World Ranking
10970
National Ranking
632

Overview

Jennifer Batchelor is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia and focuses on research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans a range of subfields including Epidemiology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The main topics addressed in their research include Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances, Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies, Williams Syndrome Research, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Cognitive Remediation as an Adjunct Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review (2021, Neuropsychology Review)
  • Cognitive abilities in Williams syndrome (2020, Research in Developmental Disabilities)
  • Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a former Australian rules football player diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (2020, Acta Neuropathologica Communications)
  • Video/Computer Game Addiction among University Students in Ghana: Prevalence, Correlates and Effects of Some Demographic Factors (2020, Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology)
  • Chronic Neurophysiological Effects of Repeated Head Trauma in Retired Australian Male Sport Athletes (2021, Frontiers in Neurology)

Jennifer Batchelor's frequent coauthors include:

  • Jamie Berry
  • Rowena Mobbs
  • Daniel Miezah
  • Talia Nardo
  • Melanie Porter

Their work has been published repeatedly in specific venues, most notably:

  • Applied Neuropsychology Adult
  • Neuropsychology Review
  • Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

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

  • Early intervention for cognitive decline: can cognitive training be used as a selective prevention technique?

    Lauren Mowszowski;Jennifer Batchelor;Sharon L Naismith

  • The neuropsychological and language profile of children with benign rolandic epilepsy.

    Ellen Northcott;Anne M. Connolly;Anna Berroya;Mark Sabaz

  • Neuropsychological abnormalities in patients with pituitary tumours.

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

  • Cognitive Tests and Determining Fitness to Drive in Dementia: A Systematic Review

    Joanne M. Bennett;Eugene Chekaluk;Jennifer 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

  • When euthymia is just not good enough : The neuropsychology of bipolar disorder

    Amanda Olley;Gin S. Malhi;Gin S. Malhi;Philip B. Mitchell;Jenny Batchelor

  • Perceived cognitive difficulties and cognitive test performance as predictors of employment outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis.

    Cynthia A. Honan;Rhonda F. Brown;Jennifer Batchelor

  • Encounters with Anna Thompson: The consumer's experience of neuropsychological assessment

    James Bennett-levy;Mary Anne Klein-boonschate;Jenny Batchelor;Renee McCarter

  • Validity of Cognitive Screens for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder: A Systematic Review and an Informed Screen Selection Guide

    Jody Kamminga;Lucette A. Cysique;Grace Lu;Grace Lu;Jennifer Batchelor

  • 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

  • Stroop colour word test as a measure of attentional deficit following mild head injury

    Jennifer Batchelor;Allison G. Harvey;Richard A. Bryant

  • Effects of education and cultural background on performance on WAIS-III,: WMS-III, WAIS-R and WMS-R measures: Systematic review

    Alexandra J. Walker;Alexandra J. Walker;Jennifer Batchelor;Arthur Shores

  • Cognitive function and young drivers: The relationship between driving, attitudes, personality and cognition

    Emma Zicat;Joanne M. Bennett;Joanne M. Bennett;Eugene Chekaluk;Jennifer Batchelor

  • Post-coma disturbance and post-traumatic amnesia as nonlinear predictors of cognitive outcome following severe closed head injury: Findings from the Westmead Head Injury Project

    C. Haslam;J. Batchelor;M. R. Fearnside;S. A. Haslam

  • Facial emotional processing in HIV infection: Relation to neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric status.

    Tammy A. Lane;Danielle M. Moore;Jennifer Batchelor;Bruce J. Brew

  • Prevalence and predictors of poor sleep quality in mild cognitive impairment.

    Andrew McKinnon;Zoe Terpening;Ian B. Hickie;Jennifer Batchelor

  • 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

  • Cognitive function and driving: important for young and old alike

    Selena Ledger;Joanne M. Bennett;Joanne M. Bennett;Eugene Chekaluk;Jennifer Batchelor

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Arthur Shores
E. Arthur Shores Macquarie University
Sharon L. Naismith
Sharon L. Naismith University of Sydney
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
Ian B. Hickie
Ian B. Hickie University of Sydney
Evian Gordon
Evian Gordon University of Sydney
Catherine Haslam
Catherine Haslam University of Queensland
Russell Meares
Russell Meares University of Sydney
Kay Wilhelm
Kay Wilhelm University of Notre Dame
John W. Berry
John W. Berry Queen's University
Brian E. McGuire
Brian E. McGuire University of Galway

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