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  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Russell M. Bauer is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on areas such as epidemiology, psychiatry and mental health, clinical psychology, neurology, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their work include traumatic brain injury research, dementia and cognitive impairment research, neurovascular disturbances related to traumatic brain injury, resilience and mental health, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, and stroke rehabilitation and recovery.

Frequent publication venues for Russell M. Bauer include the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Sports Medicine, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, and the Journal of Sport and Health Science.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Validity of teleneuropsychology for older adults in response to COVID-19: A systematic and critical review (2020) published in The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • Impaired motor control after sport-related concussion could increase risk for musculoskeletal injury: Implications for clinical management and rehabilitation (2020) published in Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science
  • Acute Effects of Sport-Related Concussion on Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein, Ubiquitin C-Terminal Hydrolase L1, Total Tau, and Neurofilament Light Measured by a Multiplex Assay (2020) published in Journal of Neurotrauma
  • A novel method of evaluating semantic intrusion errors to distinguish between amyloid positive and negative groups on the Alzheimer's disease continuum (2020) published in Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Making a Difference: Affective Distress Explains Discrepancy Between Objective and Subjective Cognitive Functioning After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2020) published in Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation

Russell M. Bauer has collaborated frequently with several researchers, notably Breton M. Asken, James R. Clugston, Zachary M. Houck, Jessica Bove, and Robert M. Bilder.

They have been recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1998.

Best Publications

  • Autonomic recognition of names and faces in prosopagnosia: A neuropsychological application of the guilty knowledge test

    Russell M. Bauer

  • Depressive and anxiety disorders in women with HIV infection

    Mary F. Morrison;John M. Petitto;Thomas Ten Have;David R. Gettes

  • Computerized neuropsychological assessment devices: joint position paper of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and the National Academy of Neuropsychology.

    Russell M. Bauer;Grant L. Iverson;Alison N. Cernich;Laurence M. Binder

  • Association of depression with viral load, CD8 T lymphocytes, and natural killer cells in women with HIV infection.

    Dwight L. Evans;Thomas R. Ten Have;Steven D. Douglas;David R. Gettes

  • Deep Brain Stimulation for Intractable Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Pilot Study Using a Blinded, Staggered-Onset Design

    Wayne K. Goodman;Kelly D. Foote;Benjamin D. Greenberg;Nikki Ricciuti

  • Processing of faces by patients with unilateral hemisphere lesions. I. Dissociation between judgments of facial affect and facial identity.

    D Bowers;R M Bauer;H B Coslett;K M Heilman

  • The nonverbal affect lexicon: Theoretical perspectives from neuropsychological studies of affect perception.

    Dawn Bowers;Russell M. Bauer;Kenneth M. Heilman

  • “Playing Through It”: Delayed Reporting and Removal From Athletic Activity After Concussion Predicts Prolonged Recovery

    Breton M. Asken;Michael A. McCrea;James R. Clugston;Aliyah R. Snyder

  • Conduction aphasia and the arcuate fasciculus: A reexamination of the Wernicke-Geschwind model.

    J.M. Anderson;R. Gilmore;S. Roper;B. Crosson

  • Left and right basal ganglia and frontal activity during language generation: Contributions to lexical, semantic, and phonological processes

    Bruce Crosson;Hope Benefield;M. Allison Cato;Joseph R. Sadek

  • Validity of teleneuropsychology for older adults in response to COVID-19: A systematic and critical review.

    David E. Marra;Kristin M. Hamlet;Russell M. Bauer;Dawn Bowers

  • Comprehension of emotional prosody following unilateral hemispheric lesions: processing defect versus distraction defect.

    D Bowers;H B Coslett;R M Bauer;L J Speedie;L J Speedie

  • Nocturnal hypoxia and neuropsychological variables.

    D. T. R. Berry;W. B. Webb;A. J. Block;R. M. Bauer

  • Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) findings in adult civilian, military, and sport-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI): a systematic critical review

    Breton Michael Asken;Steven T DeKosky;James R Clugston;Michael S Jaffee

  • Immediate Removal From Activity After Sport-Related Concussion Is Associated With Shorter Clinical Recovery and Less Severe Symptoms in Collegiate Student-Athletes.

    Breton M Asken;Russell M Bauer;Kevin M Guskiewicz;Michael A McCrea

  • Apathy and depression: separate factors in Parkinson's disease.

    Lindsey Kirsch-Darrow;Michael Marsiske;Michael S. Okun;Russell Bauer

  • Research Gaps and Controversies in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: A Review.

    Breton M. Asken;Molly J. Sullan;Steven T. DeKosky;Michael S. Jaffee

  • Processing Words with Emotional Connotation: An fMRI Study of Time Course and Laterality in Rostral Frontal and Retrosplenial Cortices

    M. Allison Cato;Bruce Crosson;Didem Gökçay;David Soltysik

  • Visual hypoemotionality as a symptom of visual-limbic disconnection in man.

    Russell M. Bauer

  • Behavioural and physiological evidence for covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient.

    Edward H.F. De Haan;Edward H.F. De Haan;Russell M. Bauer;Kevin W. Greve

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce Crosson
Bruce Crosson Emory University
Dawn Bowers
Dawn Bowers University of Florida
Kenneth M. Heilman
Kenneth M. Heilman University of Florida
David A. Loewenstein
David A. Loewenstein University of Miami
Monica Rosselli
Monica Rosselli Florida Atlantic University
Mieke Verfaellie
Mieke Verfaellie Boston University
J. Vincent Filoteo
J. Vincent Filoteo University of California, San Diego
William M. Perlstein
William M. Perlstein University of Florida
Robert M. Bilder
Robert M. Bilder University of California, Los Angeles
Edward H.F. de Haan
Edward H.F. de Haan Radboud University

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