Mark Moss

About

Expertise includes: Non-human primate models of normal aging; Non-human primate models of age-related disease; Neuropsychology of aging and age-related disease in humans; and Memory and Executive function.

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Impairment in delayed nonmatching to sample following lesions of dorsal prefrontal cortex.

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Recovery from ischemia in the middle-aged brain: a nonhuman primate model.

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Assessment of motor function of the hand in aged rhesus monkeys.

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How the primate fornix is affected by age.

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Tau pathophysiology in neurodegeneration: a tangled issue.

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Isn't amyloid more than just a marker for Alzheimer disease?

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Methods of MRI-based structural imaging in the aging monkey.

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Effects on executive function following damage to the prefrontal cortex in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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Suppression of ipsilateral motor cortex facilitates motor skill learning.

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A rhesus monkey reference label atlas for template driven segmentation.

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An ultrastructural characterization of the newly generated cells in the adult monkey dentate gyrus.

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation and brain atrophy: a computer-based human brain model study.

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Haplotypes and gene expression implicate the MAPT region for Parkinson disease: the GenePD Study.

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Age-related reduction in microcolumnar structure correlates with cognitive decline in ventral but not dorsal area 46 of the rhesus monkey.

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An MRI study of age-related white and gray matter volume changes in the rhesus monkey.

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Cerebrovascular disease and dementia: a primate model of hypertension and cognition.

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Longitudinal change in cognitive performance among individuals with mild cognitive impairment.

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Frontal connections and cognitive changes in normal aging rhesus monkeys: a DTI study.

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Cognitive impairment in aged rhesus monkeys associated with monoamine receptors in the prefrontal cortex.

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The sea horse comes of age: theoretical comment on Rehbein, Killiany, and Mahut (2005) and Killiany, Rehbein, and Mahut (2005).

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A non-human primate test of abstraction and set shifting: an automated adaptation of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test.

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Executive system dysfunction occurs as early as middle-age in the rhesus monkey.

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Sex, age, and training modulate spatial memory in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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Beta-secretase activity increases with aging in human, monkey, and mouse brain.

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Impairment in abstraction and set shifting in aged rhesus monkeys.

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Melatonin promotes sleep in three species of diurnal nonhuman primates.

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Impairment of executive function induced by hypertension in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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