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Ronald L. Lindsay
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 25
Citations - 2587
Ronald L. Lindsay is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risperidone & Autism. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 2444 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald L. Lindsay include New York Medical College & St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.
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Risperidone in Children with Autism and Serious Behavioral Problems
James T. McCracken,James J. McGough,Bhavik Shah,Pegeen Cronin,Daniel Hong,Michael G. Aman,L. Eugene Arnold,Ronald L. Lindsay,Patricia L. Nash,Jill A. Hollway,Christopher J. McDougle,David J. Posey,Naomi B. Swiezy,Arlene E. Kohn,Lawrence Scahill,Andrés Martin,Kathleen Koenig,Fred R. Volkmar,Deirdre H. Carroll,Allison Lancor,Allison Lancor,Elaine Tierney,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,N. González,Marco A. Grados,Benedetto Vitiello,Louise Ritz,Mark Davies,James Robinson,Donald J. McMahon +29 more
TL;DR: Risperidone was effective and well tolerated for the treatment of tantrums, aggression, or self-injurious behavior in children with autistic disorder and the benefit was maintained at six months.
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Randomized, controlled, crossover trial of methylphenidate in pervasive developmental disorders with hyperactivity
David J. Posey,David J. Posey,Michael G. Aman,L. Eugene Arnold,Yaser Ramadan,Andrea N. Witwer,Ronald L. Lindsay,Christopher J. McDougle,Naomi B. Swiezy,Arlene E. Kohn,James T. McCracken,Bhavik Shah,Pegeen Cronin,James J. McGough,Lisa Sea Yun Lee,Lawrence Scahill,Andrés Martin,Kathleen Koenig,Deirdre H. Carroll,Christopher Young,Allison Lancor,Elaine Tierney,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,N. González,Marco A. Grados,Benedetto Vitiello,Louise Ritz,Shirley Chuang,Mark Davies,James Robinson,Donald J. McMahon +30 more
TL;DR: Methylphenidate was often efficacious in treating hyperactivity associated with pervasive developmental disorders, but the magnitude of response was less than that seen in typically developing children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Risperidone Treatment of Autistic Disorder: Longer-Term Benefits and Blinded Discontinuation After 6 Months
Michael G. Aman,L. Eugene Arnold,Ronald L. Lindsay,Patricia L. Nash,Jill A. Hollway,James T. McCracken,Bhavik Shah,James J. McGough,Pegeen Cronin,Lisa Lee,Christopher J. McDougle,David J. Posey,Naomi B. Swiezy,Arlene E. Kohn,Lawrence Scahill,Andrés Martin,Kathleen Koenig,Fred R. Volkmar,Deirdre H. Carroll,Allison Lancor,Kennedy Krieger,Elaine Tierney,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,N. González,Marco A. Grados,Benedetto Vitiello,Louise Ritz,Mark Davies,Nathan Kline,James Robinson,Donald J. McMahon +30 more
TL;DR: Risperidone showed persistent efficacy and good tolerability for intermediate-length treatment of children with autism characterized by tantrums, aggression, and/or self-injurious behavior.
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Acute and long-term safety and tolerability of risperidone in children with autism
Michael G. Aman,L. Eugene Arnold,Christopher J. McDougle,Benedetto Vitiello,Lawrence Scahill,Mark Davies,James T. McCracken,Elaine Tierney,Patricia L. Nash,David J. Posey,Shirley Chuang,Andrés Martin,Bhavik Shah,N. González,Naomi B. Swiezy,Louise Ritz,Kathleen Koenig,James J. McGough,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,Ronald L. Lindsay +19 more
TL;DR: Most AEs were mild to moderate and failed to interfere with therapeutic changes; there were no unanticipated AEs; the side effects of most concern were somnolence and weight gain.
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Attentional function as measured by a Continuous Performance Task in children with dyscalculia.
TL;DR: Problems with attention, as measured by the Conners' CPT, were associated with lower arithmetic achievement scores and students who have difficulties in arithmetic may have more attentional problems than other children, and students with attentional difficulties may be at risk for problems in arithmetic.