Effects of orthostatic hypotension on cognition in Parkinson disease
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- Received March 7, 2016
- Accepted in final form August 24, 2016
- First Published November 30, 2016.
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Author Disclosures
- Justin Centi, PhD,
- Roy Freeman, MD*,
- Christopher H. Gibbons, MD,
- Sandy Neargarder, PhD,
- Alexander O. Canova, BA and
- Alice Cronin-Golomb, PhD*
- Justin Centi, PhD,
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1) Commonwealth Psychology Associates LLC; Clinical Neuropsychologist, 9/2015- 2) Harvard Medical School/Partners Consortium in Neuropsychology; Postdoctoral Fellow, 9/2013-9-2015
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NIH-NINDS Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award 1F31NS074801-01, 2010-2013
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- Roy Freeman, MD*,
(1) Astellas (2) Abide (3) Biogen (4) Dong A (5) Glenmark (6) Insys (7) Daiishi-Sankyo (8) Lundbeck (9) Pfizer (10) Shire (11) Spinifex (12) Nestle
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Autonomic Neuroscience - Basic and Clinical, Editor (2007-present) Clinical Autonomic Research, Editorial Board (1999-present) Clinical Journal of Pain, Assoc. Editor, 2009-2012 Clinical Journal of Pain, Editorial Board (2009-present)
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Royalties from UptoDate
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(1.) Impeto (2) Nestle (3) Pfizer
(1) NIH (NHBLI), R01HL111465-01A1, PI 08/27/13-06/30/17 (2) NIH (NINDS), U54 NS 065736, Co-PI, 09/30/15-06/30/2020
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Multiple system atrophy consortium
(1) Spinifex
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- Christopher H. Gibbons, MD,
Served on a Scientific Advisory Board for Lundbeck. Served on a Data Safety Monitoring Board for Astellas and Janssen.
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RJG Foundation
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- Sandy Neargarder, PhD,
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- Alexander O. Canova, BA and
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- Alice Cronin-Golomb, PhD*
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1) Consulting editor, Behavioral Neuroscience. Served as Guest Associate Editor for a special issue of this journal in 2016.
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1) Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston MA
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1) Veterans Administration 1I01RX001696, Investigator 2) (NIH) R01 AG050595, Investigator 3)(NIH) R01NS067128, Principal Investigator 4)(NIH)R01 EY022229, Investigator
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1) American Parkinson Disease Foundation
Posit Science; on Scientific Advisory Board in the past (not Board of Directors)
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- From the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (J.C., S.N., A.O.C., A.C.-G.), Boston University, Boston; Department of Neurology (J.C., R.F., C.H.G.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston; and Department of Psychology (S.N.), Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA.
- Correspondence to Dr. Cronin-Golomb: alicecg{at}bu.edu
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Letters: Rapid online correspondence
- Author response: Orthostatic hypotension, per se, can cause transient worsening of cognition
- Justin Centi, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Boston Universitycenti@commpsych.com
- Roy Freeman, Christopher H. Gibbons, Sandy Neargarder, Alexander O. Canova, Alice Cronin-Golomb
Submitted August 10, 2017 - Orthostatic hypotension, per se, can cause transient worsening of cognition
- Pietro Guaraldi, MD, Neurology Otpatient Clinic, Department of Primary Care, Local Health Authority of Modenap.guaraldi@ausl.mo.it
- Roberto Poda, Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura, Bologna, Italy; L Solieri; L Sambati; Roberto Gallassi, Pietro Cortelli, Bologna, Italy
Submitted May 12, 2017
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