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  • 2003 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Lisa J. Rapport is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine, with particular attention to subfields such as epidemiology, clinical psychology, physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation, emergency medicine, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

The scientist's main research topics include traumatic brain injury research, older adults driving studies, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, traffic and road safety, traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, menopause health impacts and treatments, and multiple sclerosis research studies.

They have contributed to numerous publications, with a strong presence in key academic journals. Frequent publication venues for their work include the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Brain Injury, Neuropsychology, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Lisa J. Rapport has published several recent papers, such as:

  • Performance validity assessment using response time on the Warrington Recognition Memory Test (2020) in The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • Return to Driving After Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Traumatic Brain Injury Model System Study (2021) in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Detecting feigned traumatic brain injury with eye tracking during a test of performance validity (2020) in Neuropsychology
  • Cognitive enrichment and education quality moderate cognitive dysfunction in black and white adults with multiple sclerosis (2023) in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
  • Detecting simulated versus bona fide traumatic brain injury using pupillometry (2021) in Neuropsychology

Their frequent co-authors include Robin A. Hanks, Sarah D. Patrick, Robert Brunner, Robert J. Kanser, and Mark A. Lumley.

In recognition of their professional contributions, Lisa J. Rapport was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Predictors of caregiver and family functioning following traumatic brain injury: social support moderates caregiver distress.

    Tanya C. Ergh;Lisa J. Rapport;Renee D. Coleman;Robin A. Hanks

  • Face emotion perception and executive functioning deficits in depression

    Scott A. Langenecker;Linas A. Bieliauskas;Lisa J. Rapport;Jon Kar Zubieta

  • Aspects of social and emotional competence in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Sara R. Friedman;Lisa J. Rapport;Mark Lumley;Angela Tzelepis

  • Measures of executive functioning as predictors of functional ability and social integration in a rehabilitation sample.

    Robin A. Hanks;Robin A. Hanks;Lisa J. Rapport;Scott R. Millis;Sonali A. Deshpande

  • Experienced emotion and affect recognition in adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    Lisa J. Rapport;Sara L. Friedman;Angela Tzelepis;Amy Van Voorhis

  • Caregivers' Well-Being After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Multicenter Prospective Investigation

    Jeffrey S. Kreutzer;Lisa J. Rapport;Jennifer H. Marwitz;Cynthia Harrison-Felix

  • Neuropsychological performance and sleep disturbance following traumatic brain injury.

    Omar Mahmood;Lisa J. Rapport;Robin A. Hanks;Norman L. Fichtenberg

  • Caregiving appraisal after traumatic brain injury: The effects of functional status, coping style, social support and family functioning

    Robin A. Hanks;Lisa J. Rapport;Stephen Vangel;Stephen Vangel

  • The Reliability and Validity of the Brief Symptom Inventory−18 in Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury

    Sarah Jane Meachen;Sarah Jane Meachen;Robin A. Hanks;Robin A. Hanks;Scott R. Millis;Scott R. Millis;Lisa J. Rapport

  • Executive functioning and predictors of falls in the rehabilitation setting

    Lisa J. Rapport;Robin A. Hanks;Scott R. Millis;Sonali A. Deshpande

  • Cognitive and psychosocial predictors of subjective well-being in urban older adults.

    Tatyana G. Jones;Lisa J. Rapport;Robin A. Hanks;Peter A. Lichtenberg

  • Predictors of driving outcome after traumatic brain injury

    Robert David Coleman;Lisa J. Rapport;Tanya C. Ergh;Robin A. Hanks

  • Driving and community integration after traumatic brain injury

    Lisa J. Rapport;Renee Coleman Bryer;Robin A. Hanks

  • Executive functioning in adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    Lisa J. Rapport;Amy Van Voorhis;Angela Tzelepis;Sara R. Friedman

  • Effects of family and caregiver psychosocial functioning on outcomes in persons with traumatic brain injury.

    Stephen J. Vangel;Lisa J. Rapport;Robin A. Hanks

  • Social support moderates caregiver life satisfaction following traumatic brain injury.

    Tanya C. Ergh;Robin A. Hanks;Lisa J. Rapport;Renee D. Coleman

  • Brief narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress in Iraqi refugees: a preliminary randomized clinical trial.

    Alaa M. Hijazi;Mark A. Lumley;Maisa S. Ziadni;Luay Haddad

  • Full scale IQ as mediator of practice effects: The rich get richer

    Lisa J. Rapport;D. Brooke Brines;Bradley N. Axelrod;Mary E. Theisen

  • Barriers to driving and community integration after traumatic brain injury

    Lisa J. Rapport;Robin A. Hanks;Renee Coleman Bryer

  • Effects of coaching on detection of malingering on the California Verbal Learning Test.

    Renee D. Coleman;Lisa J. Rapport;Scott R. Millis;Joseph H. Ricker

  • Validation of the Warrington Theory of Visual Processing and the Visual Object and Space Perception Battery

    Lisa J. Rapport;Scott R. Millis;Patricia J. Bonello

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin A. Hanks
Robin A. Hanks Wayne State University
Scott R. Millis
Scott R. Millis Wayne State University
Bradley N. Axelrod
Bradley N. Axelrod United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Scott A. Langenecker
Scott A. Langenecker University of Utah
Mark A. Lumley
Mark A. Lumley Wayne State University
Linas A. Bieliauskas
Linas A. Bieliauskas University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer Virginia Commonwealth University
Kristy A. Nielson
Kristy A. Nielson Marquette University
Melvin G. McInnis
Melvin G. McInnis University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Angelle M. Sander
Angelle M. Sander Baylor College of Medicine

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