Selected publications of the clinical neuropsychology faculty
Nancy Johnson, PhD
Papers
Johnson N, Petersik J: Preliminary findings suggesting cyclic changes in visual contrast sensitivity during menstrual cycle. Perceptual Motor Skills, 64, 587, 1987.
Mesulam MM, Johnson N, Grujic Z, Weintraub S: Apolipoprotein E Genotypes in Primary Progressive Aphasia, Neurology, 49, 51-55, 1997.
Grujic Z, Mapstone M, Gitelman D, Johnson N, Weintraub S, Hays A. Kwasnica C, Harvey R, Mesulam MM: Dopamine agonists reorient visual exploration away from the neglected hemispace. Neurology, 51, 1395-1397, 1998.
Weintraub S, Peavy GM, O'Connor M, Johnson N, Acar D, Guinessey J, Janssen I. Three Words-Three Shapes: A Clinical Test of Memory. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22(2): 267-278, 2000.
Abstracts
Johnson N, Helmstetter F: Exposure to white noise results in decreased sensitivity to thermal stimuli in humans. Society for Neuroscience, 19: 965, 1993.
Johnson N, Helmstetter F: Conditional fear-induced hypoalgesia in humans using a non-noxious UCS. Socirty for Neuroscience, 20: 360, 1994.
Del Toro D, Goldbaum A, Johnson N, Park T: Pain perception during clinical nerve conduction studies. Society for Neuroscience, 21: 1762, 1995.
Weintraub S. Gitelman DR, Grujic Z,Farina AM, Johnson N, Meyer J, Janssen I, Harvey R, Mesulam MM: The effect of focal strokes on three behavioral components of spatial orientation. Neurology, 1997, 48 (Supplement): A376-77.
Johnson N, Mapstone M, Hays A, Weintraub S: Overt and Covert Shifts of Visual Spatial Attention in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of the International Neuropscychological Society, 4(1), 56. 1998
Morhardt D, and Johnson N. Effects of memory loss support groups for persons with early stage dimentia. Gerontologist, 38(1): 297, 1998.
Gitelman DR, Nobre A, Sonty S, Thompson C, Johnson N, Weintraub S, Parrish T, Mesulam M-M: Phonological and semantic activations in primary progressive aphasia. Neuroimage 10: 2000.
Paper and Poster Presentations
Osmon D, Johnson N: Modified Wisconsin Card Sorting Test with Scores to Fractionate Perseverative Responses. Paper presented to the Midwest Neuropsychology Group Annual Meeting, May 12, 1992, Rochester, MN.
Johnson N, Helmstetter F, Kollenbroch, I: Effects of anxiety on thermal pain responses in humans. Paper presented to the Midwest Psychological Association Annual Meeting, April, 1993, Chicago, IL.
Johnson N, Helmstetter F: Conditional fear-induced hypoalgesia in humans using a non-noxious UCS. Poster presented at the Pain Interest Group Annual Meeting, December 1994, Wauwatosa, WI.
Johnson N, Bolender C, Helmstetter F: Conditional anxiety-induced hypoalgesia in humans. Paper presented to the Midwest Psychological Association Annual Meeting, May 4, 1995, Chicago, IL.
Johnson N, Helmstetter F: Physiological and somatosensory changes following sfatey signal conditioning in humans. Paper presented to the Pain Interest Group Annual Meeting, December, 1995, Chicago, IL.
Weintraub S, Johnson N, Farina AM, Tschopp D: A network approach to the study of visual spatial attention in patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (PRAD). Paper presented to the Midwest Neuropsychology Group Annual Meeting, May 16-17, 1996, Chicago, IL.
Poe E, Johnson N, Weintraub S: Computerized mental status testing in the elderly. Paper presented to the Buehler Center on Aging Student Research Symposium, Northwestern University Medical School, August 12, 1996, Chicago, IL.
Johnson N, Grujic Z, Mesulam MM, Weintraub S: Apolipoprotein E Genotypes in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, April 15, 1997, Boston, MA.
Weintraub S, Peavy GM, O'Connor M, Johnson N, Acar D, Guinessey J, Janssen I. Three Words-Three Shapes (3W3S) memory test for patients with dementia. Poster presentation at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, February 3, 1998, Honoluku, HI.
Johnson N, Mapstone M, Hays A, Weintraub S: Overt and Covert Shifts of Visual Spatial Attention in Alzheimer's Disease. Poster presentation at the International Neuropsychological Association Annual Meeting, February 3, 1998, Honolulu, HI.