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| STEPHEN RYAN MCCAULEYSummaryAffiliation: Baylor College of Medicine Country: USA Publications
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Recommendations for the use of common outcome measures in pediatric traumatic brain injury researchStephen R McCauley
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Neurology, and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, and the Michael E DeBakey Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Neurotrauma 29:678-705. 2012....
Monetary incentive effects on event-based prospective memory three months after traumatic brain injury in childrenStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 33:639-46. 2011..These results indicate that EB-PM can be significantly improved at 3 months postinjury in children with moderate, but not severe, TBI...
Diffusion tensor imaging of incentive effects in prospective memory after pediatric traumatic brain injuryStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA
J Neurotrauma 28:503-16. 2011..We infer that the cingulum bundles, orbitofrontal WM, and uncinate fasciculi are important WM structures mediating motivation-based EB-PM responses following moderate-to-severe TBI in children...
Patterns of cortical thinning in relation to event-based prospective memory performance three months after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in childrenStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
Dev Neuropsychol 35:318-32. 2010....
Event-based prospective memory in children with sickle cell disease: effect of cue distinctivenessStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Child Neuropsychol 16:293-312. 2010..All groups, with the exception of the Overt-Stroke group, performed significantly better with a perceptually distinctive cue. Overall, these results suggest that EB-PM can be improved significantly in many children with SCD...
The Neurological Outcome Scale for Traumatic Brain Injury (NOS-TBI): II. Reliability and convergent validityStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, and the Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Neurotrauma 27:991-7. 2010..59, p < 0.0001), and the FIM (rho = -0.68, p < 0.0001). These results suggest that the NOS-TBI is a reliable and valid measure of neurological functioning in patients with moderate to severe TBI...
Event-based prospective memory performance during subacute recovery following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in children: Effects of monetary incentivesStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16:335-41. 2010..Other strategies to improve EB-PM in these children at a similar point in recovery remain to be identified and evaluated...
Incentive effects on event-based prospective memory performance in children and adolescents with traumatic brain injuryStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
Neuropsychology 23:201-9. 2009..PM scores were positively and significantly related to age-at-test, but there were no age-at-injury or time-postinjury effects. Overall, these results suggest that event-based PM can be significantly improved in children with severe TBI...
Correlates of persistent postconcussional disorder: DSM-IV criteria versus ICD-10Stephen R McCauley
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine, 1709 Dryden Rd, Ste 725, Houston, TX 77030, USA
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 30:360-79. 2008..The results demonstrate that despite large differences in the frequency of patients meeting the two diagnostic criteria sets, a clear basis for preferring either the PCD or PCS criteria remains to be determined...
Confirmatory factor structure of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale (CES-D) in mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injuryStephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Brain Inj 20:519-27. 2006..The objective of this study was to investigate the validity of the CES-D in measuring depressive symptoms in patients with mild-to-moderate TBI as it has been rarely used in neurologically compromised populations...
Prospective memory in pediatric traumatic brain injury: a preliminary studyStephen R McCauley
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Mediccine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Dev Neuropsychol 25:5-20. 2004..Further, there was a significant cost in RT for performing the PM task during the ongoing category decision task for all groups. The cost in terms of slowed RT increased with greater TBI severity...
Diffusion tensor imaging of the cingulum bundle in children after traumatic brain injuryElisabeth A Wilde
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
Dev Neuropsychol 35:333-51. 2010..Finally, cingulum DTI parameters were related to cognitive control measures. DTI detects TBI-related injury to the cingulum, which may facilitate advances in assessment and treatment...
Diffusion tensor imaging of hemispheric asymmetries in the developing brainElisabeth A Wilde
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, TX 77030, USA
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 31:205-18. 2009....
The Neurological Outcome Scale for Traumatic Brain Injury (NOS-TBI): I. Construct validityElisabeth A Wilde
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Houston Medical School, and the Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Neurotrauma 27:983-9. 2010..The results suggest that the NOS-TBI is a valid measure of neurological functioning in patients with TBI...
Feasibility of the Neurological Outcome Scale for Traumatic Brain Injury (NOS-TBI) in adultsElisabeth A Wilde
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine and the Department of Neurology, The University of Texas Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Neurotrauma 27:975-81. 2010....
Postconcussional disorder: Are the DSM-IV criteria an improvement over the ICD-10?Stephen R McCauley
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:540-50. 2005..There is no compelling evidence, based on these outcome domains, to suggest which of the two diagnostic criteria sets should be clinically preferred...
Diagnostic criteria for postconcussional syndrome after mild to moderate traumatic brain injuryCorwin Boake
Baylor College of Medicine University of Texas Houston Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Houston, TX 77030 3405, USA
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:350-6. 2005..The authors conclude that further refinement of the DSM-IV and ICD-10 criteria for PCS is needed before these criteria are routinely employed...
Predicting depression following mild traumatic brain injuryHarvey S Levin
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance, Baylor College of Medicine, University of Texas Houston Medical School, TX 77030, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 62:523-8. 2005..Minimizing negative consequences of major depression following traumatic brain injury is an important public health objective. Identifying high-risk patients and referring them for treatment could reduce morbidity and loss of productivity...
Limited agreement between criteria-based diagnoses of postconcussional syndromeCorwin Boake
Baylor College of Medicine University of Texas Houston Medical School Department of Physical Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 16:493-9. 2004..Agreement between DSM-IV postconcussional disorder and ICD-10 postconcussional syndrome appears limited by different prevalences and thresholds...
Lost productive work time after mild to moderate traumatic brain injury with and without hospitalizationCorwin Boake
Department of Physical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine and University of Texas at Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA
Neurosurgery 56:994-1003; discussion 994-1003. 2005..This is the first prospective study of employment after mild TBI to include patients not admitted to a hospital...
Perception of health and quality of life in minorities after mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injurySharon A Brown
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
Appl Neuropsychol 11:54-64. 2004..Manifestations of physical difficulties may be better accepted for some cultures than having mental illness...
Research Grants
- Prospective Memory in Normal and Head-Injured ChildrenStephen McCauley; Fiscal Year: 2005..The fourth aim is to determine which cortical structures (specifically prefrontal cortex) are involved in PM functioning through the use of fMRI. ..
- SELF-MANAGEMENT OF SICKLE CELL DISEASEStephen McCauley; Fiscal Year: 2007..The model being tested will help identify areas (behaviors and health beliefs) that could be targeted through intervention programs to help children self-manage their SCO more effectively to maintain optimal health. ..
