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Wilfred G. van Gorp

Wilfred G. van Gorp

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Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
7217
World Ranking
7010
National Ranking
3792

Overview

Wilfred G. van Gorp is a researcher affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic career is associated with this institution, situating their work within a leading research environment.

Though detailed records of Wilfred G. van Gorp's recent publications, specific research papers, coauthors, or publication venues are not available in the provided data, their connection to Columbia University suggests active engagement in scholarly activities in their field of expertise.

No book publications or major awards are listed, indicating that if such contributions exist, they are not documented in the available information.

Similarly, there are no listed main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work explicitly associated with Wilfred G. van Gorp, limiting insight into their precise areas of specialization and focus in research.

The absence of recorded recent papers or frequent co-authors could suggest a lesser emphasis on collaborative publications or perhaps a focus on other types of academic outputs.

Wilfred G. van Gorp is noted as living, which means their career and contributions might continue to evolve beyond the current data snapshot.

Best Publications

  • Executive dysfunction in geriatric depression.

    Kathryn A. Lockwood;George S. Alexopoulos;Wilfred G. van Gorp

  • Neurocognitive function in clinically stable men with bipolar I disorder or schizophrenia and normal control subjects

    Lori L. Altshuler;Lori L. Altshuler;Joseph Ventura;Joseph Ventura;Wilfred G. van Gorp;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green

  • Effects of Acute Smoked Marijuana on Complex Cognitive Performance

    Carl L Hart;Wilfred van Gorp;Margaret Haney;Richard W Foltin

  • Cognitive function of older patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer: A pilot prospective longitudinal study

    Arti Hurria;Carol Rosen;Clifford Hudis;Enid Zuckerman

  • Diffusion tensor imaging of patients with HIV and normal-appearing white matter on MR images of the brain.

    Christopher G. Filippi;Aziz M. Uluǧ;Elizabeth Ryan;Steven J. Ferrando

  • Functional Consequences of HIV-Associated Neuropsychological Impairment

    Ashley A. Gorman;Jessica M. Foley;Mark L. Ettenhofer;Charles H. Hinkin

  • Declarative and procedural memory in bipolar disorder

    Wilfred G van Gorp;Lori Altshuler;Lori Altshuler;David C Theberge;Jim Mintz;Jim Mintz

  • Normative data on the Boston Naming Test for a group of normal older adults.

    Wilfred G. Van Gorp;Paul Satz;Martha Evans Kiersch;Rolando Henry

  • Neuropsychological deficits in abstinent cocaine abusers: preliminary findings after two weeks of abstinence.

    James Berry;Wilfred G. van Gorp;David S. Herzberg;Charles Hinkin

  • Predictors of employment of men with HIV/AIDS: a longitudinal study.

    Judith G. Rabkin;Martin McElhiney;Stephen J. Ferrando;Wilfred Van Gorp

  • Some caveats in using the Rey 15-Item Memory Test to detect malingered amnesia.

    David Schretlen;Jason Brandt;Laura Krafft;Wilfred Van Gorp

  • Psychiatric comorbidity of methamphetamine dependence in a forensic sample.

    Ari D. Kalechstein;Thomas F. Newton;Douglas Longshore;M. Douglas Anglin

  • Declarative and Procedural Memory Functioning in Abstinent Cocaine Abusers

    Wilfred G. van Gorp;Jeffrey N. Wilkins;Charles H. Hinkin;Lawrence H. Moore

  • Anhedonia after a selective bilateral lesion of the globus pallidus.

    Jeffrey M. Miller;Stanislav R. Vorel;Anthony J. Tranguch;Edward T. Kenny

  • Detection of inadequate effort on the California Verbal Learning Test-Second edition: forced choice recognition and critical item analysis.

    James C. Root;Reuben N. Robbins;Luke Chang;Wilfred G. Van Gorp

  • Have we forgotten the base rate problem? Methodological issues in the detection of distortion.

    Barry Rosenfeld;Stephen A. Sands;Wilfred G. Van Gorp

  • Development and Validation of the Neuropsychology Behavior and Affect Profile

    Linda D. Nelson;Paul Satz;Maura Mitrushina;Wilfred Van Gorp;Wilfred Van Gorp

  • Hippocampal and anterior cingulate activation deficits in patients with geriatric depression.

    Jose M. de Asis;Emily Stern;George S. Alexopoulos;Hong Pan

  • Subtypes of Cognitive Impairment in Depressed Older Adults

    Kathryn A. Lockwood;George S. Alexopoulos;Tatsuyuki Kakuma;Wilfred G. Van Gorp

  • Relationships Among Apathy, Depression, and Cognitive Impairment in HIV/AIDS

    Judith G. Rabkin;Stephen J. Ferrando;Wilfred van Gorp;Ricardo Rieppi

  • Metacognition in HIV-1 seropositive asymptomatic individuals: Self-ratings versus objective neuropsychological performance

    W. G. Van Gorp;P. Satz;C. Hinkin;O. Selnes

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Satz
Paul Satz University of California, Los Angeles
Charles H. Hinkin
Charles H. Hinkin University of California, Los Angeles
Lori L. Altshuler
Lori L. Altshuler University of California, Los Angeles
Kyle Brauer Boone
Kyle Brauer Boone Alliant International University
Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Richard W. Foltin
Richard W. Foltin Columbia University
Domenic V. Cicchetti
Domenic V. Cicchetti Yale University
Carl L. Hart
Carl L. Hart Columbia University
Hector F. Myers
Hector F. Myers Vanderbilt University
Barry Rosenfeld
Barry Rosenfeld Fordham University

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