2023 - Research.com Psychology in Australia Leader Award
Her primary areas of study are Huntington's disease, Disease, Psychiatry, Developmental psychology and Cognition. Her Huntington's disease research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Observational study, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Cohort study, Age of onset and Degenerative disease. Her Disease study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Oncology, Cohort, Bioinformatics, Pediatrics and Genetic testing.
Her Psychiatry research incorporates elements of Neuropathology and Rating scale. Her study looks at the relationship between Developmental psychology and fields such as Clinical psychology, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology and Substance abuse.
Julie C. Stout spends much of her time researching Huntington's disease, Cognition, Disease, Neuroscience and Audiology. Julie C. Stout has researched Huntington's disease in several fields, including Apathy, Atrophy, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Clinical psychology. The concepts of her Physical medicine and rehabilitation study are interwoven with issues in Physical therapy and Clinical trial.
Her Cognition research incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive decline. Her work deals with themes such as Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Rating scale, which intersect with Disease. Julie C. Stout interconnects Social psychology and Cognitive model in the investigation of issues within Iowa gambling task.
Her main research concerns Huntington's disease, Disease, Cognition, Clinical psychology and Neuroscience. Huntington's disease is the subject of her research, which falls under Internal medicine. Her primary area of study in Disease is in the field of Dementia.
Her Cognition research includes themes of Developmental psychology and Cognitive psychology. As a part of the same scientific study, Julie C. Stout usually deals with the Clinical psychology, concentrating on Neuropathology and frequently concerns with Depression. Her research investigates the connection between Neuroscience and topics such as Neurodegeneration that intersect with problems in Atrophy.
Julie C. Stout focuses on Huntington's disease, Cognition, Disease, Neuroscience and Developmental psychology. Huntington's disease is a primary field of her research addressed under Internal medicine. She works mostly in the field of Cognition, limiting it down to topics relating to Anxiety and, in certain cases, Anger and Irritability.
The concepts of her Disease study are interwoven with issues in Microbiome, Emotion recognition, Affective science and Quality of life. Her biological study deals with issues like Health related quality of life, which deal with fields such as Psychiatry. Her studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Cognitive psychology, Audiology, Research design, Cognitive research and Addiction.
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MARITAL QUALITY, MARITAL DISRUPTION, AND IMMUNE FUNCTION
Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser;Laura D. Fisher;Paula Ogrocki;Julie C. Stout.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1987)
Effects of age on tissues and regions of the cerebrum and cerebellum.
Terry L. Jernigan;Terry L. Jernigan;Sarah L. Archibald;Christine Fennema-Notestine;Anthony C. Gamst.
Neurobiology of Aging (2001)
Biological and clinical manifestations of Huntington's disease in the longitudinal TRACK-HD study: cross-sectional analysis of baseline data.
Sarah J Tabrizi;Douglas R Langbehn;Blair R Leavitt;Raymund A C Roos.
Lancet Neurology (2009)
Detection of Huntington’s disease decades before diagnosis: The Predict HD study
Jane Paulsen;Douglas R Langbehn;Julie C Stout;Elizabeth H Aylward.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2008)
Huntington disease: natural history, biomarkers and prospects for therapeutics
Christopher A Ross;Elizabeth Hoppes Aylward;Edward J Wild;Douglas R Langbehn.
Nature Reviews Neurology (2014)
Predictors of phenotypic progression and disease onset in premanifest and early-stage Huntington's disease in the TRACK-HD study: analysis of 36-month observational data
Sarah J Tabrizi;Rachael I Scahill;Gail N Owen;Alexandra Durr.
Lancet Neurology (2013)
Modulation of Cellular Immunity in Medical Students
Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser;Ronald Glaser;Eric C. Strain;Julie C. Stout.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1986)
Stress-related immune suppression: Health implications
Ronald Glaser;John Rice;John Sheridan;Richard Fertel.
Brain Behavior and Immunity (1987)
Psychosocial enhancement of immunocompetence in a geriatric population.
J K Kiecolt-Glaser;R Glaser;D Williger;J Stout.
Health Psychology (1985)
Biological and clinical changes in premanifest and early stage Huntington's disease in the TRACK-HD study: the 12-month longitudinal analysis
Sarah J Tabrizi;Rachael I Scahill;Alexandra Durr;Raymund A C Roos.
Lancet Neurology (2011)
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