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Robert C. Colligan

Robert C. Colligan

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Psychology

D-Index
50
Citations
9790
World Ranking
5447
National Ranking
2975

Overview

Robert C. Colligan was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. The available information does not provide details about their research papers, fields of study, or publication topics.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are listed for this scientist. Additionally, there are no recorded awards associated with Robert C. Colligan.

Due to the lack of specific data on research areas, topics, or publications, a detailed assessment of their academic contributions is not possible based on the provided information.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes After Early Exposure to Anesthesia and Surgery

    Randall P. Flick;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Robert T. Wilder

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder After Early Exposure to Procedures Requiring General Anesthesia

    Juraj Sprung;Randall P. Flick;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan

  • Mortality, ADHD, and Psychosocial Adversity in Adults With Childhood ADHD: A Prospective Study

    William J. Barbaresi;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver;Robert G. Voigt

  • Incidence of Reading Disability in a Population-Based Birth Cohort, 1976–1982, Rochester, Minn

    Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;William J. Barbaresi;Daniel J. Schaid

  • Long-term school outcomes for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a population-based perspective.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • How common is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Incidence in a population-based birth cohort in Rochester, Minn.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;V. Shane Pankratz

  • Childhood ADHD is strongly associated with a broad range of psychiatric disorders during adolescence: a population-based birth cohort study

    Kouichi Yoshimasu;William J. Barbaresi;Robert C. Colligan;Robert G. Voigt

  • Math learning disorder: incidence in a population-based birth cohort, 1976-82, Rochester, Minn.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • Psychostimulant Treatment and Risk for Substance Abuse Among Young Adults with a History of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: APopulation-Based, Birth Cohort Study

    Slavica K. Katusic;William J. Barbaresi;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • Association between Exposure of Young Children to Procedures Requiring General Anesthesia and Learning and Behavioral Outcomes in a Population-based Birth Cohort.

    Danqing Hu;Randall P. Flick;Michael J. Zaccariello;Robert C. Colligan

  • Long-term stimulant medication treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: results from a population-based study.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • Nicotine Patch Therapy in Adolescent Smokers

    Todd A. Smith;Roy F. House;Ivana T. Croghan;Thomas R. Gauvin

  • Optimists vs Pessimists: Survival Rate Among Medical Patients Over a 30-Year Period

    Toshihiko Maruta;Robert C. Colligan;Michael Malinchoc;Kenneth P. Offord

  • Modifiers of long-term school outcomes for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: does treatment with stimulant medication make a difference? Results from a population-based study.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • The incidence of autism in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1976-1997: results from a population-based study.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver

  • The forgotten learning disability: epidemiology of written-language disorder in a population-based birth cohort (1976-1982), Rochester, Minnesota.

    Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;Amy L. Weaver;William J. Barbaresi

  • Anxious personality predicts an increased risk of parkinson's disease

    James H. Bower;Brandon R. Grossardt;Demetrius M. Maraganore;J. Eric Ahlskog

  • Randomized clinical trial of an Internet-based versus brief office intervention for adolescent smoking cessation

    Christi A. Patten;Ivana T. Croghan;Tracy M. Meis;Paul A. Decker

  • Early life risk factors for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a population-based cohort study.

    Jennifer L. St. Sauver;William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan

  • The MMPI: A Contemporary Normative Study.

    Robert C. Colligan

Frequent Co-Authors

Amy L. Weaver
Amy L. Weaver Mayo Clinic
Pamela A. Silver
Pamela A. Silver Harvard University

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