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ALVERO, ALICIA
BAKER, HARVEY
BODNAR, RICHARD
BOROD, JOAN
BROWN, BRUCE
BRUMBAUGH, CLAUDIA
BRUMBERG, JOSHUA
CHACKO, ANIL
CROLL, SUSAN
EHRLICHMAN, HOWARD
FIELDS, LANNY
FIENUP, DANIEL
FLEISCHER, SUSAN
FLORY, JANINE
FOLDI, NANCY
HALPERIN, JEFFREY
HEMMES, NANCY
JOHNSON, RAY
JONES, EMILY
LANSON, ROBERT
LI, ANDREA
NOMURA, YOKO
PYTTE, CAROLYN
RAMSEY, PHILLIP
RANALDI, ROBERT
SNEED, JOEL
STORBECK, JUSTIN
STURMEY, PETER
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| JEFFREY HALPERIN
| Title |
Distinguished Professor |
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| Area |
Developmental Psychopathology/ Neuropsychology |
| Ph.D. |
Graduate School and University Center,
City University of New York, 1979 |
| Office |
A-350 Science Building |
| E-mail |
jeffrey.halperin@qc.cuny.edu |
| Office Phone |
718-997-3254 |
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Professional Activities:
Society Memberships:
American Psychological Association
American Psychopathological Association (Fellow)
International Neuropsychological Society
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
New York Academy of Sciences
Society for Neuroscience
Society of Sigma Xi
Editorial Boards:
Journal of Learning Disabilities
Journal of Attention Disorders
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Visiting Erskine Fellowship, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
National Institute of Mental Health Special Emphasis Panel: 2007; 2008
National Institutes of Health; Interventions Committee for Disorders Involving Children and their Families (ITVC): June 2009
Ad hoc grant reviewer for the Neuroscience and Mental Health Board, Medical Research Council, Great Britain
Research Interests:
My primary interests are in the neural, cognitive and behavioral underpinnings of developmental psychopathology, and in particular attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related disruptive, antisocial and substance use disorders. I mostly use a developmental/longitudinal approach to my research which involves studying the same individuals over many years.
Selected Publications:
Halperin JM, Schulz KP. (2006). Revisiting the Role of the Prefrontal Cortex in the Pathophysiology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Psychological Bulletin. 132 (4): 560-581.
Flory JD, Newcorn JH, Miller C, Harty S. Halperin, JM. (2007). Low CNS serotonergic function in children with ADHD predicts emergence of Antisocial Personality Disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry. 190: 410 - 414.
Healey D, Miller CJ, Castelli K, Marks DJ, Halperin JM. (2008). The impact of impairment criteria on rates of ADHD diagnoses in preschoolers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 36(5):771-778.
Miller CJ, Flory JD, Miller SR, Harty SC, Newcorn JH, Halperin, JM. (2008). Childhood ADHD and the Emergence of Personality Disorders in Adolescence: A Prospective Follow-up Study. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 69, 1476-1483.
Halperin JM, Trampush TW, Miller CJ, Marks DJ, Newcorn, JH. (2008). Neuropsychological Outcome in Adolescents/Young Adults with Childhood ADHD: Profiles of Persisters, Remitters and Controls. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 49(9): 958-66.
Clerkin SM, Schulz KP, Halperin JM, Newcorn JH, Ivanov I, Tang CY, Fan J. (2009). Guanfacine Potentiated the Activation of Prefrontal Cortex Evoked by Warning Signals. Biological Psychiatry, 66(4): 307-12.
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