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Jerome A. Yesavage
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 446
Citations - 43320
Jerome A. Yesavage is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 423 publications receiving 39527 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerome A. Yesavage include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & National Institutes of Health.
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Ethanol pharmacokinetics in white women: nonlinear model fitting versus zero-order elimination analyses.
TL;DR: After multiple dose ingestion in white women, classical zero-order elimination analyses can be applied only to a limited portion of the descending BrAC-time curve and seem justified and practical from 0.5 hr after peak BrAC until BrAC reaches 0.2 g x L(-1).
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Inpatient violence and the schizophrenic patient. A study of Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale scores and inpatient behavior
TL;DR: Significant correlations were found between BPRS measures of schizophrenic symptomatology and several measures of inpatient violence including assault and subscales which related to paranoid symptoms were also significantly correlated with inpatient danger‐related measures.
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Changes in QTc Interval in the Citalopram for Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease (CitAD) Randomized Trial
Lea T. Drye,David D. Spragg,Devangere P. Devanand,Constantine Frangakis,Christopher Marano,Curtis L. Meinert,Jacobo Mintzer,Cynthia A. Munro,Gregory H. Pelton,Bruce G. Pollock,Anton P. Porsteinsson,Peter V. Rabins,Paul B. Rosenberg,Lon S. Schneider,David M. Shade,Daniel Weintraub,Jerome A. Yesavage,Constantine G. Lyketsos +17 more
TL;DR: Citalopram at 30 mg/day was associated with improvement in agitation in patients with AD but was also associated with QT prolongation.
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The measurement of sleep by actigraphy: Direct comparison of 2 commercially available actigraphs in a nonclinical population
Kathleen L. Benson,Kathleen L. Benson,Leah Friedman,Art Noda,Deryl Wicks,Edward Wakabayashi,Jerome A. Yesavage,Jerome A. Yesavage +7 more
TL;DR: Both devices achieved similar overall performance when the Actiwatch L was set at medium sensitivity, and the Mini-Motionlogger reported more total sleep time, less wake after sleep onset, and greater sleep efficiency than the actigraphs set at high sensitivity.
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Age and Expertise Effects in Aviation Decision Making and Flight Control in a Flight Simulator
TL;DR: The roles of age, expertise, and their relationship on aviation decision making and flight control performance during a flight simulator task have implications regarding specialized training for older pilots and for understanding processes involved in older adults' real world decision making.