
Paul J Mattis
Cognitive & Behavioral Psychology, Health Service
Chief of Neuropsychology, North Shore University Hospital Associate Professor of Neurology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Assistant Investigator, Susan and Leonard Feinstein Center for Neurosciences, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
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Summary
- Dr. Paul Mattis is the Chief of Neuropsychology at North Shore University, board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology/American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology. He works with patients across the life span. His research focuses on the relationship between cognitive functioning and disease specific metabolic networks.
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 57 citationsParkinson's disease‐related network topographies characterized with resting state functional MRIAn Vo, Wataru Sako, Koji Fujita, Shichun Peng, Paul J. Mattis
Human Brain Mapping. 2017-02-01 - 65 citationsDistinct brain networks underlie cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson and Alzheimer diseases.Paul J. Mattis, Martin Niethammer, Wataru Sako, Chris C. Tang, Amir Nazem
Neurology. 2016-11-01 - 176 citationsAssociation of GBA mutations and the E326K polymorphism with motor and cognitive progression in parkinson diseaseMarie Y. Davis, Catherine O. Johnson, James B. Leverenz, Daniel Weintraub, John Q. Trojanowski
JAMA Neurology. 2016-10-01
Grant Support
- Genetic Contributions Of COMT Genotype To Non-Motor Symptoms In PDNational Center For Research Resources2010
- Genetic Contributions Of Non-Motor Symptoms In Parkinson'S DiseaseNational Center For Research Resources2009
- Genetic Contributions Of COMT Genotype To Non-Motor Symptoms In Parkinson'S DISENational Center For Research Resources2008
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