Most Recent Additions*
The Pragmatic Hypothesis
William C. Barrow
Clinical Trials in Alzheimer Disease: Debate on the Use of Placebo Controls
Peter J. Whitehouse
The End of Alzheimer's Disease - From Biochemical Pharmacology to Ecopsychosociology: A Personal Perspective
Peter J. Whitehouse
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Disclosing Genetic Risk Information for Alzheimer Disease via Telephone
Peter J. Whitehouse and Melissa Barber Butson
Ethical Issues in Dementia
Peter J. Whitehouse
Are There Ecological Consequences of Urban Adaptation? A Test of Eco-evolutionary Dynamics in a Terrestrial Isopod (Oniscus asellus)
Aaron Yilmaz, Grace Bellino, and Ryan A. Martin
Hallucinations
Peter J. Whitehouse, Marian B. Patterson, Milton E. Strauss, David S. Geldmacher, James L. Mack, Grover C. Gilmore, and Elizabeth Koss
Informed Consent for Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials: A Survey of Clinical Investigators
Peter J. Whitehouse
Vinpocetine for Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Peter J. Whitehouse
Health State Valuation in Mild to Moderate Cognitive Impairment: Feasibility of Computer-based, Direct Patient Utility Assessment
Neal V. Dawson, Mendel E. Singer, Marian B. Patterson, Susie A. Sami, Iahn Gonsenhouser, Heather A. Lindstrom, Kathleen A. Smyth, Melissa Barber Butson, and Peter J. Whitehouse
Incorporating Ethnicity into Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer Disease: The REVEAL Study Experience
Peter J. Whitehouse and Melissa Barber Butson
Variable judgments of Decisional Capacity in Cognitively Impaired Research Subjects
Marion B. Patterson and Peter J. Whitehouse
Disclosure of APOE Genotype for Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
Peter J. Whitehouse and Melissa Barber Butson
Uncertain Progress on the Fuzzy Boundaries of Alzheimer's Disease: Reading Between the Guidelines
Peter J. Whitehouse
A Randomized Noninferiority Trial of Condensed Protocols for Genetic Risk Disclosure of Alzheimer's Disease
Peter J. Whitehouse and Melissa Barber Butson
Health-related Resource Use and Costs in Elderly Adults with and without Mild Cognitive Impairment
Carolyn Zhu, Peter J. Whitehouse, and Marian B. Patterson
*Updated as of 04/28/26.