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Pam May, PhD
Assistant Professor
,
Neurological Sciences
Staff Psychologist
,
Neurology, Nebraska Medicine
Member
,
Great Plains IDeA-CTR
Phone
402-559-5135
130
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5
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2008
2022
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Medicine & Life Sciences
HIV
100%
Cognitive Dysfunction
54%
Apathy
41%
Alzheimer Disease
37%
Depression
35%
Magnetoencephalography
34%
Cognition
27%
Parkinson Disease
27%
Population Health Management
26%
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
24%
Assertiveness
23%
Cannabis
22%
Cross-Sectional Studies
21%
Crime Victims
20%
Neurocognitive Disorders
20%
Sensory Gating
20%
Healthy Aging
20%
Nomograms
19%
Visual Cortex
19%
Physiological Stress
19%
Gray Matter
19%
Neuroimaging
18%
Sex Offenses
18%
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
16%
Mental Status and Dementia Tests
16%
Psychological Distress
15%
Oxidation-Reduction
15%
Geriatrics
15%
Psychometrics
15%
Liver Transplantation
14%
HIV Infections
14%
Somatosensory Cortex
13%
Biomarkers
12%
Superoxides
12%
Inpatients
12%
Psychological Stress
12%
Neuropsychological Tests
11%
Cohort Studies
10%
Statistical Factor Analysis
10%
Psychology
10%
Retrospective Studies
10%
Quality of Life
10%
Hispanic Americans
10%
Hepatic Encephalopathy
9%
Longevity
8%
Mortality
8%
Inflammation
7%
Therapeutics
7%
Bathroom Equipment
7%
Brain
6%
Social Sciences
psychological factors
17%
charter
15%
health promotion
15%
psychotherapy
14%
sexual violence
13%
victimization
13%
psychometrics
13%
quality of life
12%
candidacy
12%
abuse
12%
well-being
10%
contagious disease
7%
eating behavior
7%
regression
7%
medication
6%
aggression
6%
logistics
6%
ethnicity
6%
early diagnosis
5%
violence
5%