2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cognition, Physical therapy, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Mood and Disease. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Body mass index, Obesity, Heart failure, Cognitive decline and Prospective cohort study. Michael L. Alosco interconnects Weight loss and Depression in the investigation of issues within Physical therapy.
His Chronic traumatic encephalopathy studies intersect with other disciplines such as Football, Pediatrics and Dementia. The various areas that Michael L. Alosco examines in his Dementia study include Alzheimer's disease and Neurology. His Disease research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neurocognitive and Risk factor.
His primary areas of investigation include Cognition, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Internal medicine, Disease and Physical therapy. The concepts of his Cognition study are interwoven with issues in Obesity, Surgery, Heart failure and Clinical psychology. His Chronic traumatic encephalopathy research is within the category of Concussion.
His specific area of interest is Internal medicine, where he studies Dementia. His Disease research incorporates themes from Psychiatry, Gerontology and Pediatrics. His Physical therapy research includes themes of Quality of life, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and Weight loss.
Michael L. Alosco mainly investigates Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Dementia, Disease, Internal medicine and Cognition. His research in Dementia intersects with topics in Stroke and Risk factor. As part of one scientific family, Michael L. Alosco deals mainly with the area of Disease, narrowing it down to issues related to the Review article, and often Occupational safety and health and Next of kin.
His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Frontal lobe, Neuropsychological test and Head trauma. His Cognition research incorporates elements of Depression, Hyperintensity and Clinical psychology. His Clinical psychology research focuses on subjects like Cerebrospinal fluid, which are linked to Football.
His primary scientific interests are in Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Dementia, Neuropsychology, Internal medicine and Football. Dementia is the subject of his research, which falls under Disease. His Neuropsychology study is related to the wider topic of Cognition.
His Cognition research integrates issues from Developmental psychology, Vulnerability and Foundation. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Neurochemistry and Mood. His research integrates issues of Positron emission tomography, Psychiatry and Brain chemistry in his study of Football.
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Clinicopathological Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Players of American Football
Jesse Mez;Daniel H. Daneshvar;Patrick T. Kiernan;Bobak Abdolmohammadi.
JAMA (2017)
Cumulative Head Impact Exposure Predicts Later-Life Depression, Apathy, Executive Dysfunction, and Cognitive Impairment in Former High School and College Football Players
Montenigro Ph;Alosco Ml;Martin Bm;Daneshvar Dh.
Journal of Neurotrauma (2017)
Microglial neuroinflammation contributes to tau accumulation in chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Jonathan D. Cherry;Yorghos Tripodis;Victor E. Alvarez;Bertrand Huber.
Acta neuropathologica communications (2016)
Cognitive function after bariatric surgery: evidence for improvement 3 years after surgery
Michael L. Alosco;Rachel Galioto;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Gladys Strain.
American Journal of Surgery (2014)
Age of first exposure to American football and long-term neuropsychiatric and cognitive outcomes
M L Alosco;A B Kasimis;J M Stamm;J M Stamm;A S Chua.
Translational Psychiatry (2017)
Cognitive function and treatment adherence in older adults with heart failure.
Michael L. Alosco;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Manfred van Dulmen;Naftali Raz.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2012)
Tau Positron-Emission Tomography in Former National Football League Players
Robert A. Stern;Charles H. Adler;Charles H. Adler;Kewei Chen;Michael Navitsky.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2019)
Improved memory function two years after bariatric surgery
Michael L. Alosco;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Gladys Strain;Michael Devlin.
Obesity (2014)
Cognitive impairment is independently associated with reduced instrumental activities of daily living in persons with heart failure.
Michael L. Alosco;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Ronald Cohen;Lawrence H. Sweet.
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing (2012)
Cerebral Perfusion is Associated With White Matter Hyperintensities in Older Adults With Heart Failure
Michael L. Alosco;Adam M. Brickman;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Sarah L. Garcia.
Congestive Heart Failure (2013)
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