Gordon Chelune
- Center for Alzheimer's Care
- Senior Neuropsychologist
- Neurology
- Professor
Research Interests
Dr. Chelune's research spans several areas but has focused primarily on longitudinal assessment and methods of measuring reliable change in outcomes research and cognitive aging, cognitive assessment methods, and memory disorders. He is currently developing methods for assessing trajectories of cognitive change over time as a potential biomarker of neurologic integrity for the early detection of dementia.
Recent Publications
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Chelune GJ. (2009) Evidence-Based Research and Practice in Clinical Neuropsychology. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 25, 1-14.
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Chelune GJ. (2009) "Cognitive Changes in the Older Adult: Normal to Abnormal Changes." Topics in Neuropsychology, presented by the Utah Psychological Association on March 27, 2009.
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Levy JA, Chelune GJ. (2007). Cognitive-behavioral profiles of neurodegenerative dementias: beyond Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 20(4), 227-238.
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