Donald Stuss (English Wikipedia)

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  • Stuss, D.T., Stethem, L.L., Hugenholtz, H., Picton, T., Pivik, J., & Richard, M.T. (1989). Reaction time after head injury: Fatigue, divided and focused attention, and consistency of performance. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 52, 742-748 [3]

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  • Alexander, M., Picton, T. W., & Shallice, T. (2020). Donald Stuss: A remembrance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32(3), 379-385. [1]

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  • Stuss, D. T., Gallup, G. G., & Alexander, M. P. (2001). The frontal lobes are necessary for “theory of mind.” Brain, 124, 279–286.[7]

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  • Burgess, P. & Stuss, D.T. (2017). Fifty years of prefrontal cortex research: Impact on assessment. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 23, 755-767.[2]
  • Stuss, D. T., Alexander, M. P., Shallice, T., Picton, T. W., Binns, et al. (2005) Multiple frontal systems controlling response speed. Neuropsychologia 43, 396-417 [5]
  • Stuss, D. T. (2014). The Ontario Brain Institute: Completing the Circle. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. 41, 683-693 [9]

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  • "RSC Fellows Donald Stuss (deceased)". Archived from the original on 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2020-05-12.

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  • Wheeler, M. A., Stuss, D. T., & Tulving, E. (1997). Toward a theory of episodic memory: The frontal lobes and autonoetic consciousness. Psychological Bulletin, 121, 331–354.[6][dead link]

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  • Stuss, D. T., Murphy, K. J., Binns, M. A., & Alexander, M. P. (2003). Staying on the job: The frontal lobes control individual performance variability. Brain, 126, 2363–2380. [4]
  • Shammi, P., & Stuss, D. T. (1999). Humour appreciation: A role of the right frontal lobe. Brain, 122, 657–666. [8]
  • "RSC Fellows Donald Stuss (deceased)". Archived from the original on 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2020-05-12.