![]() | Professor Main Office Address Meyer 218 Phone: 410-955-2619 E-mail: jbrandt@jhmi.edu Administrative Assistant Christine Chew |
Education
1975 | B.A. | Brooklyn College |
1977 | M.A. | Boston University |
1982 | Ph.D. | Boston University |
Professional Interests
- Amnesia and other memory disorders
- Specification of cognitive impairments in different dementia syndromes
- Neuropsychological methods development
- Genetic testing for neuropsychiatric disorders
Click the following links to learn more about Dr. Brandt's research
Executive Dysfunction in Aging and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Predictors of Severity in Alzheimer's Disease
Click here for a Hopkins Brain Wise Newsletter interview with Dr. Brandt
Selected Publications
Brandt, J., Leroi, I., Ohearn, E., Rosenblatt, A. & Margolis, R.L. Cognitive impairments in cerebellar degeneration: A comparison with Huntington's Disease. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 16: 176-184. (2004)
Rich, J.B., Park, N.W., Dopkins, S. & Brandt, J. What do Alzheimer's disease patients know about animals? It depends on task structure and presentation format. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8:83-94. (2002)
Dal Forno, G., Carson, K.A., Brookmeyer, R., Troncoso, J., Kawas, C.H. & Brandt, J. Apolipoprotein E genotype and survival in men and women with Alzheimer's disease. Neurology, 58:1045-1050. (2002)
Brandt, J., Shpritz, B., Codori, A.M., Margolis, R. & Rosenblatt, A. Neuropsychological manifestations of the genetic mutation for Huntington's disease in presymptomatic individuals. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8:918-924. (2002)
Brandt, J. & Munro, C. Memory in subcortical dementia. In, A.D. Baddeley, M.D. Kopelman & B.A. Wilson, (Eds.), Handbook of Memory Disorders, second edition. Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons. (2002)




