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Recent Book Chapters

  1. Miller, L.S. and Ahmed, F. Neuropsychology of Asperger’s Disorder (in press). In J. Rausch, M. E. Johnson, and M Casanova (Eds.), Asperger’s Disorder, Informa Healthcare, New York.
  2. Miller, L. S. (2008). Assessment of Psychopathology. In Frederick T. L. Leong (ed.), Encyclopedia of Counseling, Volume Two: Personal and Emotional Counseling, Sage, pp. 366-373.
  3. Miller, L. S. Neuroimaging in an Aging Population: Potential tools in cognition, everyday functioning, and exercise research. (2006). In L. W. Poon, W. Chodzko-Zajko, and P. D. Tomporowski (Eds.),  Active Living, Cognitive Functioning, and Aging, Human Kinetics, Champaign, Il, pp 161-185.
  4. Rohling, M., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J., & Miller, L.S. (2003).  Actuarial Assessment of Malingering.  In R. D. Franklin (Ed.), Prediction in Forensic and Neuropsychology: Sound Statistical Practices, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey, pp 171-207.
  5. Miller, L.S. (2000).  Physical Illness and Depression in Elderly Adults: A Summary with Implications for Future Directions in Research and Treatment.  In G.M. Williamson, D.R. Shaffer, & P.A. Parmelee (Eds.), Physical illness and depression in older adults: A handbook of theory, research, and practice, pp 333-346, Plenum, New York.

Recent Journal Articles

  1. Gunther, M., Beach, S.R.H., Yanasak, N.E. and Miller, L.S. (Accepted). Deciphering spousal intentions: An fMRI study of couple communication. Journal of Social and Personality Relationships.
  2. Wilson, J.S., Mruthinti, S., Buccafusco, J.J., Schade, R.F., Mitchell, M.B., Harrell, D.U., Gulati, N.K., and Miller, L.S. (in press). Anti-RAGE and Ab Immunoglobulin levels are related to Dementia Level and Cognitive Performance. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.
  3. Mitchell, M.B. and Miller, L.S. (2008). Prediction of functional status in older adults: The ecological validity of four Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System tests. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 30, 683-690.
  4. Mitchell, M.B. and Miller, L.S. (2008). Executive functioning and observed versus self-reported measures of functional ability. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 22,471-479.
  5. Mani, T. M., Miller, L.S., and Yanasak, N. (2007). Evaluation of changes in motor and visual functional activation over time following moderate to severe brain injury. Brain Injury, 21, 1155-1163.
  6. Mani, T. M., Miller, L.S., Yanasak, N., Macciocchi, S. (2007). Variability in Stroop task performance and functional activation in a small brain-injured group. Neurocase, 13, 229-236.
  7. Hunt, T. N., Ferrara, M. S., Miller, L. S., Macciocchi, S. (2007). The effect of effort on baseline neuropsychological test scores in high school football athletes. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 615-621.
  8. Lewis, M.S. and Miller, L.S. Executive control functioning and functional ability in older adults. (2007). The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21, 274-285. (Selected as an American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology CE credit program paper for 2007).
  9. Bedwell, J.S., Miller, L.S., Brown, J.M., and Yanasak, N.E. (2006). Schizophrenia and red light: fMRI evidence for a novel biobehavioral marker. International Journal of Neuroscience, 116, 881-894.
  10. Miller, L.S., Lewis, M.S., Williamson, G.M., Lance, C.E., Dooley, W.K., Schulz, R., Weiner, M.F. (2006). Caregiver cognitive status and potentially harmful caregiver behavior. Aging & Mental Health, 10, 125-133
  11. Rausch, J. L., Sirota, E. L., Londino, D. L., Johnson, M. E., Carr, B. M., Bhatia, R. Miller, L. S. (2005). Open-label risperidone for Asperger’s Disorder: Negative symptom spectrum response. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 66, 1592-1597.
  12. Mani, T. M., Bedwell, J. S. and Miller, L. S. (2005). Age-related decrements in performance on a continuous performance test. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 575-586.
  13. Amir, N., Klumpp, H., Elias, J., Bedwell, J. S., Yanasak, N. & Miller, L. S. (2005). Increased activation of the anterior cingulate cortex during processing of disgust faces in individuals with social phobia. Biological Psychiatry, 57, 975-981.
  14. Lewis, M.S., Miller, L.S., Johnson, M.A., Dolce, E.B., Allen, R.H., & Stabler, S.P. (2005). Elevated methylmalonic acid is related to cognitive impairment in older adults enrolled in an elderly nutrition program Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 24, 47-65.
  15. Beach, S.R., Schulz, R., Williamson, G.M., Miller, L.S., Weiner, M.F., Lance, C.E. (2005). Risk factors for potentially harmful informal caregiver behavior. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 53, 255-261.
  16. Miller, L.S., Martin, B.C. (2004).  Current and future forecasts of service use and expenditures of Medicaid eligible schizophrenia patients in the State of Georgia.  Schizophrenia Bulletin 30, 983-995.
  17. Rohling, M.L., Miller, L.S., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J. (2004). Rohling’s interpretive method for neuropsychological data interpretation: A response to critics. Neuropsychology Review, 14, 155-169.
  18. Ganguly, R., Kotzan, J.A., Miller, L.S., Kennedy, K., Martin, B.C. (2004). Prevalence, trends and factors associated with antipsychotic polypharmacy among medicaid eligible schizophrenia patients, 1998-2000. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 65, 1377-1388.
  19. Bedwell, J.S., Miller, L.S., Brown, J.M., McDowell, J.E. and Yanasak, N.E. (2004) Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Examination of the Magnocellular Visual Pathway in Nonpsychotic Relatives of Persons with Schizophrenia.  Schizophrenia Research, 71, 509-510.
  20. Bedwell, J.S., Esposito, S. & Miller, L.S. (2004). Accelerated age-related decline of accuracy on a Span of Apprehension task in first-degree relatives of persons with Schizophrenia.  Psychiatry Research, 125, 225-235.
  21. Petrella, J.K., Miller, L.S., & Cress, M.E. (2004).  Leg extensor power, cognition, and functional performance in independent and marginally dependent older adults. Age and Ageing, 33, 342-348.
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