11. Depression in the Multiple Sclerosis Dyad: The Role of Depression in the Relationship Between MS Patients and Their Significant Others Open Access Author: Zollman, Joshua Wald Title: Depression in the Multiple Sclerosis Dyad: The Role of Depression in the Relationship Between MS Patients and Their Significant Others Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: multiple sclerosisdepressiondyadsignificant otherneuropsychologybeck depression inventorycongruence File: Download Zollman_Thesis_Final_4-13.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
12. Cerebral Activation during Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis with the APOE Epsilon-4 Allele Open Access Author: Bradson, Megan Lynn Title: Cerebral Activation during Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis with the APOE Epsilon-4 Allele Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Multiple SclerosisNeuroimagingBrain ActivationfMRIWorking Memory File: Download Bradson_HonorsThesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorDr. Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
13. The Role of Coping Style and Cognitive Reserve in Depression and Cognitive Functioning in Multiple Sclerosis Open Access Author: Hochberg, Aaron Title: The Role of Coping Style and Cognitive Reserve in Depression and Cognitive Functioning in Multiple Sclerosis Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Multiple SclerosisMSDepressionCopingNeuropsychologyPsychologyClinicalCognitive ReserveCognitive Functioning File: Download Hochberg_Thesis_FINAL_4.30.20.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorFrank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor
14. Effects of Gender and Concussion History on Depression Symptom Reporting Open Access Author: Kim, Emily Title: Effects of Gender and Concussion History on Depression Symptom Reporting Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Sport-related concussion (SRC)Beck Depression Inventory Fast-Screen (BDI-FS)Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS)affective symptomspost-concussiondepressionsymptom underreportingreturn-to-playgenderconcussion historySport-related concussion (SRC)Beck Depression Inventory Fast-Screen (BDI-FS)Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS)affective symptomspost-concussiondepressionsymptom underreportingreturn-to-playgenderconcussion historypost-concussion symptoms File: Download Effects_of_Gender_and_Concussion_History_on_Depression_Symptom_Reporting_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorKenneth Levy, Thesis Honors Advisor
15. Effects of hypertension and TBI on executive functioning in middle-to-late adults Open Access Author: Chafale, Adwait Title: Effects of hypertension and TBI on executive functioning in middle-to-late adults Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: HypertensionTraumatic Brain InjuryNeuropsychologyAdultsBlood Pressure File: Download Adwait_Chafale_Final_Schreyer_Thesis_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis SupervisorFrank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors AdvisorPeter Andrew Arnett, Faculty Reader
16. Association Between White Matter Integrity, Injury Severity, and Variability in Neuropsychological Performance Following Traumatic Brain Injury Open Access Author: Carter, Emily Title: Association Between White Matter Integrity, Injury Severity, and Variability in Neuropsychological Performance Following Traumatic Brain Injury Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Traumatic Brain InjuryNeuroimagingNeuropsychologyAging File: Download Carter_HonorsThesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Frank Gerard Hillary, Thesis SupervisorFrank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors AdvisorPeter Andrew Arnett, Faculty Reader
17. Sex Difference Regarding White Matter Integrity Influencing Cognitive Function Post-TBI Open Access Author: Meyer, John Title: Sex Difference Regarding White Matter Integrity Influencing Cognitive Function Post-TBI Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: White matterTraumatic Brain InjurySex DifferenceCognitive Function File: Download Meyer_Thesis_v2.0.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Andrew Arnett, Thesis SupervisorFrank Gerard Hillary, Thesis Honors Advisor