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Schretlen, David J., Ph.D.

Dr. David Schretlen

Associate Professor

Main Office Address

Meyer 218
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 North Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone: 410-955-3268
Fax:
410-955-0504

E-mail: dschret@jhmi.edu


Administrative Assistant

Carolyn DiVincenzo 
E-mail: cdivinc1@jhmi.edu


Education

1978

B.A.

San Jose State University

1981

M.A.

San Jose State University

1986

Ph.D.

University of Arizona

1985-1986

Clinical Psychology Internship

McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School

1986-1988

Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship

Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA


Professional Interests

  • Structural and functional brain correlates of cognitive aging
  • Neuropsychological and neuroanatomic predictors of everyday functioning

Click here for a Hopkins Brain Wise Newsletter article about Dr. Schretlen's work


Selected Publications

Schretlen, D.J., Munro, C.A., Anthony, J.C. & Pearlson, G.D.  Examining the range of normal intra–individual variability in neuropsychological test performance.  Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 2003; 9: 864–870.

Schretlen, D.J., Ward, J., Meyer, S.M., Yun, J., Puig, J.G., Nyhan, W.L., Jinnah, H.A. & Harris, J.C.  Behavioral aspects of Lesch–Nyhan syndrome and its variants. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 2005; 47: 673–677.

Schretlen, D.J., Inscore, A.B., Jinnah, H.A., Rao, V., Gordon, B. & Pearlson, G.D.  Serum uric acid and cognitive function in community–dwelling elderly adults. Neuropsychology. 2007; 21(1): 136–140.

Schretlen, D.J., Inscore, A.B., Vannorsdall, T.D., Kraut, M., Pearlson, G.D., Gordon, B. & Jinnah, H.A.  Serum uric acid and brain ischemia in normal elderly adults. Neurology. 2007; 69: 1418–1423.

Schretlen, D.J., Cascella, N.G., Meyer, S.M., Kingery, L.R., Testa, S.M., Munro, C.A., Pulver, A.E., Rivkin, P., Rao, V.A., Diaz–Asper, D.M., Dickerson, F.B., Yolken, R.H. & Pearlson, G.D.   Neuropsychological functioning in bipolar disorder vs. schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 2007; 62(2): 179–186.

 

 
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