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Altered patterns of cortical activation in ALS patients during attention and cognitive response inhibition tasksL H Goldstein
King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research, PO77, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK
J Neurol 258:2186-98. 2011..The current findings require further exploration in a larger study...
Predictors of outcome in patients consulting their general practitioners for headache: a prospective studyL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychol Health 26:751-64. 2011..Greater impact and stronger beliefs about the negative consequences of headaches at baseline were the strongest predictors of poor outcome at follow-up...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: a pilot RCTL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Neurology 74:1986-94. 2010..To compare cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and standard medical care (SMC) as treatments for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES)...
Longitudinal predictors of psychological distress and self-esteem in people with ALSL H Goldstein
MRC Center for Neurodegeneration Research, King s College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, UK
Neurology 67:1652-8. 2006..To identify predictors of psychological distress (measured by anxiety and depression) and low self-esteem and to determine whether these change over time in people with ALS...
Dissociation, hypnotizability, coping styles and health locus of control: characteristics of pseudoseizure patientsL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Seizure 9:314-22. 2000..Possible explanations for this pattern of results are discussed...
SOD1 and cognitive dysfunction in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosisP Wicks
MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration, Research, PO 77, Dept of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK
J Neurol 256:234-41. 2009..The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that ALSCi may be found in non-SOD1 FALS, but that SOD1 FALS patients would show little or no evidence of cognitive change...
Verbal fluency and executive dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)S Abrahams
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, London, UK
Neuropsychologia 38:734-47. 2000..The study also demonstrates the importance of controlling for differences in motor speed, which may have served to exaggerate the presence of cognitive deficits in ALS patients reported by some other studies...
Cognitive change in ALS: a prospective studyS Abrahams
Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Neurology 64:1222-6. 2005....
Attributions, strain and depression in carers of partners with MND: a preliminary investigationL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
J Neurol Sci 180:101-6. 2000..The availability of informal support (family and friends) was associated with reduced anticipation of future strain and distress and with reduced perception of the pervasive impact of their partners' MND on their lives...
Prevalence of depression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor disordersL Taylor
Department of Psychology, MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research, King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Eur J Neurol 17:1047-53. 2010....
Absence of cognitive, behavioral, or emotional dysfunction in progressive muscular atrophyP Wicks
MRC Center for Neurodegeneration Research, King's College London, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Neurology 67:1718-9. 2006
The effect of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) on cognitive function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): a prospective studyI C Newsom-Davis
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 71:482-7. 2001..These deficits may be partially improved by NIPPV over a 6 week period. This has important implications for investigations of both cognitive dysfunction in non-demented patients with ALS, and the effect of ventilation on quality of life...
Prevalence of depression in a 12-month consecutive sample of patients with ALSP Wicks
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Eur J Neurol 14:993-1001. 2007..Twenty-five percent of the patients were using antidepressant medication. The estimated prevalence of mood disorder amongst patients with ALS may vary significantly depending on the measure used...
Predictors of psychological distress in carers of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a longitudinal studyL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Psychol Med 36:865-75. 2006..This prospective study set out to examine changes in and predictors of psychological distress in spouse carers of people with ALS...
Word retrieval in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging studyS Abrahams
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, London, UK
Brain 127:1507-17. 2004..This study provides evidence of cerebral abnormalities in ALS in the network of regions involved in language and executive functions. Moreover, the findings further illustrate the heterogeneity of cognitive and cerebral change in ALS...
Changes in memory for emotional material in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)B Papps
Department of Psychology, Box P077, Henry Wellcome Building, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Neuropsychologia 43:1107-14. 2005..These findings suggest that patients with ALS show a different pattern of cognitive performance with respect to memory for emotional material when compared to healthy adults...
Correlates of Quality of Life in people with motor neuron disease (MND)L H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, PO 77, The Henry Wellcome Building, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Amyotroph Lateral Scler Other Motor Neuron Disord 3:123-9. 2002....
Cognitive behaviour therapy with adults with intractable epilepsy and psychiatric co-morbidity: preliminary observations on changes in psychological state and seizure frequencyL H Goldstein
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Behav Res Ther 41:447-60. 2003....
Health-related locus of control: does it change in motor neurone disease (MND)?L H Goldstein
Dept of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Amyotroph Lateral Scler Other Motor Neuron Disord 4:27-30. 2003..This exploratory, longitudinal study set out to examine some of the possible correlations of health-related locus of control beliefs and the stability of these beliefs...
Ictal symptoms of anxiety, avoidance behaviour, and dissociation in patients with dissociative seizuresL H Goldstein
Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, King s College London, and Neuropsychiatry Department, Maudsley Hospital, SE5 8AF, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 77:616-21. 2006..To examine anxiety related seizure symptoms and avoidance behaviour in adults with dissociative (psychogenic non-epileptic) seizures (DS) in comparison with a group suffering from partial epilepsy...
The management of motor neurone diseaseP N Leigh
The King's MND Care and Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Guy's King's and St Thomas's School of Medicine, and King's College Hospital, London, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 74:iv32-iv47. 2003
