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James J. McGough
Researcher at Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
Publications - 161
Citations - 19598
James J. McGough is an academic researcher from Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Methylphenidate. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 157 publications receiving 17727 citations. Previous affiliations of James J. McGough include University of California, Irvine & University of Notre Dame.
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Neuropsychological and dimensional behavioral trait profiles in Costa Rican ADHD sib pairs: Potential intermediate phenotypes for genetic studies.
Viviana A. Peskin,Anna E. Ordóñez,R. Scott Mackin,Kevin L. Delucchi,Silvia Monge,James J. McGough,Denise A. Chavira,Monica Berrocal,Erika Cheung,Eduardo Fournier,Judith A. Badner,Luis Diego Herrera,Carol A. Mathews +12 more
TL;DR: The use of multigenerational families from a genetically isolated population may facilitate the identification of ADHD risk genes in the face of phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity and may represent appropriate alternative phenotypes for genetic studies.
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Diagnosing and managing complicated ADHD.
Robert L. Findling,L. Eugene Arnold,Laurence L. Greenhill,Christopher J. Kratochvil,James J. McGough +4 more
TL;DR: Several factors should be considered when assessing patients for ADHD, such as family and patient history and the role of psychological testing, and both the patient and the family should be educated about ADHD and its treatment options.
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Diagnosing and managing complicated ADHD.
Robert L. Findling,L. Eugene Arnold,Laurence L. Greenhill,Christopher J. Kratochvil,James J. McGough +4 more
TL;DR: Several factors should be considered when assessing patients for ADHD, such as family and patient history and the role of psychological testing, and both the patient and the family should be educated about ADHD and its treatment options.
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Inhibitory control in youth with Tourette's Disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and their combination and predictors of objective tic suppressibility.
Alexandra Sturm,Emily J. Ricketts,Joseph F. McGuire,Juliette Lerner,So Jeong Lee,Sandra K. Loo,James J. McGough,Susanna Chang,Douglas W. Woods,James T. McCracken,John Piacentini +10 more
TL;DR: For instance, the authors explored the degree to which measures of inhibitory control, and tic and ADHD severity predicted objective tic suppressibility among youth with Tourette's disorder.