College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Joseph Barrash

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Research Interests
Clinical neuropsychology; cognitive neuroscience; acquired personality disturbances following brain damage; decision-making deficits in the elderly
Training Areas
Representative Publications
Barrash, J., Asp, E., Markon, K., Manzel, K., Anderson, S. W., & Tranel, D. (2011). Dimensions of personality disturbance after focal brain damage: Investigation with the Iowa Scales of Personality Change. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 33, 833-852.
Barrash, J., Stillman, A., Anderson, S.W., Uc, E. Y., Dawson, J., & Rizzo, M. (2010). Prediction of driving ability with neuropsychological tests: Demographic adjustments diminish accuracy. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 16, 679-686.
Suhr, J., & Barrash, J. (2007). Assessment of malingering with performance patterns on clinical tests of attention and memory. In G. J. Larrabee (Ed.), Evaluation of malingering in the neuropsychological examination. New York: Oxford University Press.
Anderson, S. W., Barrash, J., Bechara, A., & Tranel, D. (2006). Impairments of emotion and real world complex behavior following childhood- or adult-onset lesions in ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 12, 224-235.