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Julie A. Suhr is affiliated with Ohio University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within psychology and medicine, with a focus on experimental and cognitive psychology, psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, and epidemiology.

Their work addresses various topics including traumatic brain injury research, dementia and cognitive impairment research, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, COVID-19 and mental health, sleep and related disorders, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Nicholas P. Allan, Brandon Koscinski, Kendra L. Pizzonia, Cardinal Do, and Grace J. Lee.

Suhr's publications are often found in the following venues: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.

Selected recent papers include:

  • American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN) 2021 consensus statement on validity assessment: Update of the 2009 AACN consensus conference statement on neuropsychological assessment of effort, response bias, and malingering (2021), The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • Lonely, anxious, and uncertain: Critical risk factors for suicidal desire during the COVID-19 pandemic (2021), Psychiatry Research
  • Insomnia during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of depression and COVID-19-related risk factors (2021), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Self-Reported Dementia-Related Diagnosis Underestimates the Prevalence of Older Americans Living with Possible Dementia (2021), Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • First Do No Harm: Ethical Issues in Pathologizing Normal Variations in Behavior and Functioning (2022), Psychological Injury and Law

Best Publications

  • Controllability of Stressful Events and Satisfaction With Spouse Support Behaviors

    Carolyn E. Cutrona;Julie A. Suhr

  • Construct Validity of the Iowa Gambling Task

    Melissa T. Buelow;Julie A. Suhr

  • Social support communication in the context of marriage: An analysis of couples' supportive interactions.

    Carolyn E. Cutrona;Julie A. Suhr

  • Handbook of Imagination and Mental Simulation

    Keith Markman;Julie A. Suhr;William M. P. Klein

  • American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN) 2021 consensus statement on validity assessment: Update of the 2009 AACN consensus conference statement on neuropsychological assessment of effort, response bias, and malingering.

    Jerry J Sweet;Robert L Heilbronner;Joel E Morgan;Glenn J Larrabee

  • Neuropsychological impairment in fibromyalgia: relation to depression, fatigue, and pain.

    Julie A Suhr

  • "Diagnosis Threat": the effect of negative expectations on cognitive performance in head injury.

    Julie A Suhr;John Gunstad

  • “Expectation as etiology” versus “the good old days”: Postconcussion syndrome symptom reporting in athletes, headache sufferers, and depressed individuals

    John Gunstad;Julie A. Suhr

  • Affect and personality correlates of the Iowa Gambling Task

    Julie A. Suhr;John Tsanadis

  • Further exploration of the effect of “diagnosis threat” on cognitive performance in individuals with mild head injury

    Julie A. Suhr;John Gunstad

  • The relationship of malingering test failure to self-reported symptoms and neuropsychological findings in adults referred for ADHD evaluation.

    Julie Suhr;Dustin Hammers;Katy Dobbins-Buckland;Eric Zimak

  • Memory performance after head injury: Contributions of malingering, litigation status, psychological factors, and medication use

    Julie Suhr;Daniel Tranel;Jeffrey Scott Wefel;Joe Barrash

  • The influence of husband and wife personality on marital social support interactions

    Carolyn E. Cutrona;Robert M. Hessling;Julie A. Suhr

  • Psychological symptoms among persons 50 years of age and older living with HIV disease.

    T. G. Heckman;B. D. Heckman;A. Kochman;K. J. Sikkema

  • The Effects of Coaching on the Sensitivity and Specificity of Malingering Measures

    Julie A. Suhr;John Gunstad

  • Cognitive factors in Postconcussion Syndrome symptom report

    John Gunstad;Julie A Suhr

  • The structure of schizotypal personality traits: a cross-national study

    E. Fonseca-Pedrero;Martin Debbané;Martin Debbané;J. Ortuño-Sierra;R. C. K. Chan

  • Use of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in the detection of malingering in student simulator and patient samples.

    Julie A. Suhr;Dave Boyer

  • The relation of hydration status to cognitive performance in healthy older adults

    Julie A Suhr;Jessica Hall;Stephen M Patterson;Rebecca Tong Niinistö

  • Postconcussive symptom report: the relative influence of head injury and depression.

    Julie A. Suhr;John Gunstad

Frequent Co-Authors

William M. P. Klein
William M. P. Klein National Institutes of Health
John Gunstad
John Gunstad Kent State University
Frank Larøi
Frank Larøi University of Oslo
Martin Debbané
Martin Debbané University of Geneva
Mary Beth Spitznagel
Mary Beth Spitznagel Kent State University
Adrian Raine
Adrian Raine University of Pennsylvania
Emma Barkus
Emma Barkus Northumbria University
Timothy G. Heckman
Timothy G. Heckman University of Georgia
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero University of La Rioja
Alex S. Cohen
Alex S. Cohen Louisiana State University

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