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Education
Ph.D., Duke University, 1991
Professional Experience
Post-doctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego
Research Interests
- Movement disorders, especially Huntington's Disease and Parkinson's Disease
- Addictions
- Disorders of frontal-subcortical brain circuitry in judgment and decision-making, problem solving, memory, and emotional behavior
- Combining clinical and experimental neuropsychological methods with structural and functional neuroimagining techniques (MRI and PET) in humans
Methods:
- Cognitive and clinical neuropsychological assessment
- Mathematical modeling of behavioral data
- Imaging
Representative Publications
Campbell, M.C., Stout, J.C., Finn, P.R. Reduced autonomic responsiveness to gambling task losses in Huntington's disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.
Busemeyer, J.R., Stout, J.C., (2002). (Invited Article) A contribution of cognitive decision models to clinical assessment: Decomposing performance on the Bechara Gambling Task. Psychological Assessment, 14(3), 2523-262.
Stout, J.C., Wylie, S.A., Filoteo, J.V. (2002). (Invited Comment) Divergent findings regarding negative priming in Parkinson's disease: A comment on Filoteo et al. (2002) and Wylie and Stout (2002). Neuropsychology, 16(2), 242-250.
Stout, J.C., Wylie, S.A., Simone, P.M., Siemers, E.R. (2001). Influence of competing distractors on response selection in Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 18(7), 643-653.
Stout, J.C., Rodawalt, W.C., Siemers, E.R. (2001). Risky decision making in Huntington's disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7(1), 92-101.
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