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Gordon Chelune
Gordon Chelune
Professor of Neurology, University of Utah
Verified email at hsc.utah.edu
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Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST): manual: revised and expanded
RK Heaton, GJ Chelune, JL Talley, GG Kay, G Curtiss
Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR), 1993
8771993
Effect of intensive vs standard blood pressure control on probable dementia: a randomized clinical trial
JD Williamson, NM Pajewski, AP Auchus, RN Bryan, G Chelune, ...
Jama 321 (6), 553-561, 2019
8512019
Minimal neuropsychological assessment of MS patients: a consensus approach
RHB Benedict, JS Fischer, CJ Archibald, PA Arnett, WW Beatty, J Bobholz, ...
The Clinical Neuropsychologist 16 (3), 381-397, 2002
8142002
Developmental norms for the Wisconsin Card Sorting test
GJ Chelune, RA Baer
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 8 (3), 219-228, 1986
8031986
Individual change after epilepsy surgery: Practice effects and base-rate information.
GJ Chelune, RI Naugle, H Lüders, J Sedlak, IA Awad
Neuropsychology 7 (1), 41, 1993
7061993
Frontal lobe disinhibition in attention deficit disorder
GJ Chelune, W Ferguson, R Koon, TO Dickey
Child Psychiatry and Human Development 16 (4), 221-234, 1986
5991986
Is speed of processing or working memory the primary information processing deficit in multiple sclerosis?
J DeLuca, GJ Chelune, DS Tulsky, J Lengenfelder, ND Chiaravalloti
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 26 (4), 550-562, 2004
5182004
Hippocampal adequacy versus functional reserve: predicting memory functions following temporal lobectomy
GJ Chelune
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 10 (5), 413-432, 1995
3811995
The Goldman Consensus statement on depression in multiple sclerosis
Goldman Consensus Group
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 11 (3), 328-337, 2005
3802005
Self-disclosure: Origins, patterns, and implications of openness in interpersonal relationships
GJ Chelune
(No Title), 1979
3611979
Empirical methods for assessing meaningful neuropsychological change following epilepsy surgery
SM Sawrie, GJ Chelune, RI Naugle, HO Lüders
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2 (6), 556-564, 1996
3301996
WCST: Test de clasificación de tarjetas de Wisconsin
RK Heaton, GJ Chelune, JL Talley, GG Kay, G Curtiss
TEA, 2001
3262001
Association of intensive vs standard blood pressure control with cerebral white matter lesions
IM Nasrallah, NM Pajewski, AP Auchus, G Chelune, AK Cheung, ...
Jama 322 (6), 524-534, 2019
3222019
Prediction of cognitive change as a function of preoperative ability status among temporal lobectomy patients seen at 6‐month follow‐up
GJ Chelune, RI Naugle, H Luders, IA Awad
Neurology 41 (3), 399-399, 1991
3101991
TScores for Change”: An illustration of a regression approach to depicting change in clinical neuropsychology
AJ McSweeny, RI Naugle, GJ Chelune, H Lüders
The Clinical Neuropsychologist 7 (3), 300-312, 1993
2961993
Neuropsychological and personality correlates of patients’ complaints of disability
GJ Chelune, RK Heaton, RAW Lehman
Advances in clinical neuropsychology, 95-126, 1986
2961986
Loneliness, self-disclosure, and interpersonal effectiveness.
GJ Chelune, FE Sultan, CL Williams
Journal of Counseling Psychology 27 (5), 462, 1980
2471980
Self-disclosure: An elaboration of its basic dimensions
GJ Chelune
Psychological reports 36 (1), 79-85, 1975
2431975
Is depth of anesthesia, as assessed by the Bispectral Index, related to postoperative cognitive dysfunction and recovery?
E Farag, GJ Chelune, A Schubert, EJ Mascha
Anesthesia & Analgesia 103 (3), 633-640, 2006
2272006
Marital intimacy and self‐disclosure
EM Waring, GJ Chelune
Journal of clinical psychology 39 (2), 183-190, 1983
2081983
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