Psychology Faculty Publications - Dr. Ryan
Ryan, J.P., Atkinson, T.M., & Dunham, K.T. (2004). Sports-related and gender differences on neuropsychological measures of frontal lobe functioning. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 14(1), 18-24.
Ryan, J.P. & Atkinson, T.M. Concussion severity and performance deficits on neuropsychological measure of frontal lobe functioninng. Submitted.
Ryan, J. P. (1995). Wandering in Alzheimer's disease: Clinical and neurobiological perspectives. In N. Spear, L. Spear, and M. Woodruff (Eds.), Neurobehavioral Plasticity: Learning, Development and Response to Brain Insults. New Jersey: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers, 406-422.
Ryan, J. P., McGowan, J., McCaffrey, N., Ryan, G. Terrence, Zandi, T., and Brannigan, G., (1995). Graphomotor Perseveration and Wandering in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 8, 209-212.
Maier, D. L., Ryan, J. P., & Isaacson, R. L. (1990). The residual spatial abilities of hippocampally lesioned rats can be enhanced by peripheral sympathetic-adrenal interventions. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 53, 123-132.
Buzsaki, G., Isaacson, R. L., & Ryan, J. P. (1989). The effects of unilateral destruction of fimbria-fornix pathways in the rat. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 51, 278-288.
Isaacson, R. L., Springer, J. E., & Ryan, J. P. (1986). Cholinergic and catecholaminergic modification of the hippocampal lesion syndrome. In R. L. Isaacson and K. H. Pribram (Eds.), The Hippocampus, Vol. 3. New York: Plenum Press, 128-158.
Isaacson, R. L., & Ryan, J. P. (1985). Mechanisms underlying pharmacologic modifications of the hippocampal lesion syndrome. In W. H. Gispen and J. Traber (Eds.), Aging of the Brain, II. Berlin: Springer-Vertag, 292-304.
Ryan, J. P., Springer, J. E., Hannigan, J. H., & Isaacson, R. L. (1985). Suppression of corticosterone synthesis alters the behavior of hippocampally lesioned rats. Behavioral and NeuralBiology, 44.
Ryan, J. P., & Isaacson, R. L. (1983). Intra-accumbens injections of ACTH induce excessive grooming in rats. Physiological Psychology, 11, 54-58.
Springer, J. E., Isaacson, R. L., Ryan, J. P., & Hannigan, J. H. (1983). Dopamine depletion in n. accumbens reduces ACTH-induced excessive grooming. Life Sciences, 33, 207-211.
Isaacson, R. L., Hannigan, J. H., Springer, J. E., Ryan, J. P., & Poplawasky, A. (1982). Limbic and neurohormonal influences modulate the basal ganglia and behavior. In E. Endroczi, D. de Wied, L. Angelucci, and U. Scapagnini (Eds.). Integrative Neurohormonal Mechanisms: Physiological and Clinical Aspects. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 23-24.
