His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognition, Neuroscience, Prefrontal cortex, Audiology and Neuropsychology. His Cognition research includes themes of Visual perception, Cognitive psychology, Dementia and Feeling. His research on Neuroscience often connects related topics like Punishment.
The concepts of his Prefrontal cortex study are interwoven with issues in Developmental psychology, Working memory and Iowa gambling task. As a part of the same scientific family, Steven W. Anderson mostly works in the field of Developmental psychology, focusing on Neuropsychological assessment and, on occasion, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. In his study, Psychiatry and Lesion is strongly linked to Cognitive disorder, which falls under the umbrella field of Audiology.
Cognition, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Neuroscience, Audiology and Prefrontal cortex are his primary areas of study. The Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Visual perception and Dementia, Cognitive disorder. The various areas that Steven W. Anderson examines in his Physical medicine and rehabilitation study include Rehabilitation, Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention and Driving simulator.
His study on Brain damage, Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe and Reflex is often connected to Autonomic nervous system as part of broader study in Neuroscience. His Audiology research focuses on Benton Visual Retention Test and how it connects with Verbal learning. His Prefrontal cortex research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Iowa gambling task.
His primary scientific interests are in Cognition, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Simulation. His Cognition study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sentence and Word order. Steven W. Anderson interconnects Symptomatic relief, Executive functions and Driving simulator in the investigation of issues within Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His studies deal with areas such as Visual perception, Cognitive training and Disease as well as Executive functions. His research integrates issues of Intervention, Continuous positive airway pressure and Transfer of training in his study of Injury prevention. His Neuropsychology research integrates issues from Mini–Mental State Examination, Dementia and Contrast.
Steven W. Anderson spends much of his time researching Simulation, Cognition, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Occupational safety and health. His Simulation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Neuropsychology, Memory test, Cognitive test and Dementia, Cognitive decline. His work carried out in the field of Cognition brings together such families of science as Cognitive psychology, Word order and Comprehension.
His work deals with themes such as Suicide prevention, Applied psychology and Physical medicine and rehabilitation, which intersect with Injury prevention. His Human factors and ergonomics study combines topics in areas such as Positive airway pressure, Obstructive sleep apnea, Distraction and Apnea.
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Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex
Antoine Bechara;Antonio R. Damasio;Hanna Damasio;Steven W. Anderson.
Cognition (1994)
Impairment of social and moral behavior related to early damage in human prefrontal cortex.
Steven W. Anderson;Antoine Bechara;Hanna Damasio;Daniel Tranel.
Nature Neuroscience (1999)
Dissociation Of Working Memory from Decision Making within the Human Prefrontal Cortex
Antoine Bechara;Hanna Damasio;Daniel Tranel;Steven W. Anderson.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1998)
Decision-making deficits, linked to a dysfunctional ventromedial prefrontal cortex, revealed in alcohol and stimulant abusers.
Antoine Bechara;Sara Dolan;Natalie Denburg;Andrea Hindes.
Neuropsychologia (2001)
The frontal lobes
Antonio R. Damasio;Steven W. Anderson.
Clinical Neuropsychologist (1993)
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test Performance as a Measure of Frontal Lobe Damage
Steven W. Anderson;Hanna Damasio;R. Dallas Jones;Daniel Tranel.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1991)
Pathological laughter and crying: a link to the cerebellum.
Josef Parvizi;Steven W. Anderson;Coleman O. Martin;Hanna Damasio.
Brain (2001)
Acquired personality disturbances associated with bilateral damage to the ventromedial prefrontal region.
Joseph Barrash;Daniel Tranel;Steven W. Anderson.
Developmental Neuropsychology (2000)
Visual dysfunction in Parkinson disease without dementia
E. Y. Uc;M. Rizzo;S. W. Anderson;S. Qian.
Neurology (2005)
Vision and cognition in Alzheimer’s disease
Matthew Rizzo;Steven W. Anderson;Jeffrey Dawson;Mark Nawrot.
Neuropsychologia (2000)
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