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Jim Mintz

Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Publications -  503
Citations -  39059

Jim Mintz is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Schizophrenia. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 473 publications receiving 36469 citations. Previous affiliations of Jim Mintz include Newcastle University & West Los Angeles College.

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Neurocognitive Deficits and Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia: Are We Measuring the “Right Stuff”?

TL;DR: This paper will attempt to confirm the conclusions from a previous review that certain neurocognitive domains (secondary verbal memory, immediate memory, executive functioning as measured by card sorting, and vigilance) are associated with functional outcome.
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Age-related changes in frontal and temporal lobe volumes in men: a magnetic resonance imaging study.

TL;DR: The changes in white matter suggest that the adult brain is in a constant state of change roughly defined as periods of maturation continuing into the fifth decade of life followed by degeneration.
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Psychometric analysis of the PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) among treatment-seeking military service members.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the PCL-5 is a psychometrically sound measure of DSM-5 PTSD symptoms that is useful for identifying provisional PTSD diagnostic status, quantifying PTSD symptom severity, and detecting clinical change over time in PTSD symptoms among service members seeking treatment.
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The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery, part 2: co-norming and standardization.

TL;DR: The consensus cognitive battery developed by the National Institute of Mental Health's (NIMH) Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS) initiative includes 10 independently developed tests that are recommended as the standard battery for clinical trials of cognitionenhancing interventions for schizophrenia as mentioned in this paper.