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February, 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE James A. Mortimer, Ph.D. Current Position Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics College of Public Health University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Education B.S. magna cum laude, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1965 M.S. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1967 (Communication Sciences) Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970 (Computer and Communication Sciences; Specialty areas: Cognitive Psychology, Neurophysiology) Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1970-1973 (Behavioral Neurophysiology) Graduate Study in Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1979, 1986 Honors and Awards Tau Beta Pi Honor Society, Tufts University, elected 1964 Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society, Tufts University, elected 1964 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, elected 1967 NDEA Title IV Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965-1968 Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 1970-1973 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, elected 1985 Jennie and Lillian Fischer Memorial Lecturer (recognizing outstanding achievement in Parkinson's disease research), 1988 Vice Chair, Clinical Medicine Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1989-1990 Superior Performance Awards, Department of Veterans Affairs, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991,1992, 1994 William N. Saunders Endowed Chair in Gerontology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1996- 2003 Beverly Lecturer on Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 2003 Fellow, American Academy of Neurology, elected 2010 World Leader in Neuroscience Award (Government of Panama), 2011

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February, 2013

CURRICULUM VITAE

James A. Mortimer, Ph.D. Current Position Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics College of Public Health University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Education B.S. magna cum laude, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1965 M.S. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1967 (Communication Sciences) Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970 (Computer and Communication Sciences; Specialty areas: Cognitive Psychology, Neurophysiology) Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1970-1973 (Behavioral Neurophysiology) Graduate Study in Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1979, 1986 Honors and Awards Tau Beta Pi Honor Society, Tufts University, elected 1964 Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society, Tufts University, elected 1964 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, elected 1967 NDEA Title IV Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965-1968 Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 1970-1973 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, elected 1985 Jennie and Lillian Fischer Memorial Lecturer (recognizing outstanding achievement in Parkinson's disease research), 1988 Vice Chair, Clinical Medicine Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1989-1990 Superior Performance Awards, Department of Veterans Affairs, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991,1992, 1994 William N. Saunders Endowed Chair in Gerontology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1996- 2003 Beverly Lecturer on Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 2003 Fellow, American Academy of Neurology, elected 2010 World Leader in Neuroscience Award (Government of Panama), 2011

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Teaching Experience New courses developed and taught Dementia (Medicine 5500, University of Minnesota Medical School, 1986) Dementia (Medicine 5500, University of Minnesota Medical School, 1987) Neuroepidemiology (Epidemiology 736, University of Michigan, 1991) Neuroepidemiology (Epidemiology 736, University of Michigan, 1992) Neuroepidemiology (Epidemiology and Biostatistics 6934-003, University of South Florida, 1996) Epidemiology of Aging (Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Florida, 1997) Biostatistics I (PHC 6050), University of South Florida, 2004- Curriculum development Member, Health Services Gerontology Task Force, University of Minnesota, 1978 (Develop gerontological curriculum in the Health Sciences) Member, Human Neuropsychology Curriculum Planning Committee, University of Minnesota, 1979 (Develop human neuropsychology curriculum) Member, Faculty and Planning Committee, Geriatric Fellowship Program, Minneapolis V.A. Medical Center, 1984-1985 (Design and development of a geriatric training curriculum at the University of Minnesota) Member, Ph.D. in Aging Studies Committee, University of South Florida, 1996-2003 Member, Academic Programs and Curriculum Committee, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, 2004-2008. Chair, Educational and Technology Assessment Advisory Committee, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, 2010- Doctoral and Masters Students (committee chair or member): Songlin Xue, Ph.D. in Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, completed 1990 Wayne A. Caron, Ph.D. in Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, completed 1991 Joan Horbal, M.A. in Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, completed 1993 Mirtha Whaley, Ph.D. in Community and Family Health, University of South Florida, completed 2007 (Co-Major Professor) Karen A. Gosche, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2000 (Chair) Helen Moore, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2004 (Chair) Fern Jureidini-Webb, Ph.D. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida, completed 2000 Ann Taylor, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida, 1999- Sara Watson, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida,1999- Edith Dopking, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2003 Hui Han, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2000 Yuri Jang, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2001 Frances Sahebzamani, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2002 Matthew Richardson, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida, completed 2000 Celinda Evitt, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2003

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Deborah Gavin-Dreschnack, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2003 Gwendolyn Beaver, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida (Co-Chair) Tim Shaver, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Florida (Chair) Mihaela Popa, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2007 Tiffany F. Hughes, Ph.D. in Aging Studies, University of South Florida, completed 2008. Tiffany F. Hughes, M.P.H. in Epidemiology, completed 2008 (Chair) Cathleen Copenhaver, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, completed 2007. Gabriella Anic, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, completed 2007. Michael Malek-Ahmadi, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, completed 2009 (Chair) Kelly Sullivan, Ph.D. in Epidemiology, completed 2011 (Co-Chair) Marianne Chanti-Ketterl, M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, completed 2010 Alexia Makris, Ph.D. in Biostatistics, 2011- (Co-Chair) Post-doctoral Fellows Supervised: Suzanne Palmer, Ph.D. Peter Eisenberg, Ph.D. Matti Viitanen, M.D. Isabel Fortier, Ph.D. Yuri Jang, Ph.D. Other Professional Experience Editor, Special Project on Mathematical Biology, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1967 Research Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Unit, McGill University, Montreal 1968 Research Fellow, Logic of Computers Group, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1968-1969 Lecturer, Department of Computer and Communication Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor l970 Staff Fellow, Laboratory of Applied Studies, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda 1970-1973 Guest Worker, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda 1970-1973 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1974-1976 Associate Director and Director of Research, Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, V.A. Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 1977-1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1977-1990 Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1990-1995 Associate Professor, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota School of Public Health 1993-1995 Visiting Professor, Institut National de la Récherche Scientifique-Santé, Université du Québec, Montréal, Québec 1989-1991 Member, External Advisory Committee, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle 1989-1994

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Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston 1989-1994 Member, Scientific and Medical Advisory Board, The Alzheimer's Foundation,1990-1993 Subgroup Coordinator, National Institute on Aging/EURODEM Meta-Analysis Project, Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease, 1990-1991 Visiting Professor, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1991-1992 Member, Neuroscience Program Faculty, University of South Florida, 1997- William N. Saunders Endowed Chair in Gerontology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1996- 2003 Director, Institute on Aging, University of South Florida, 1996-2003 Joint Professor, School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of South Florida, 2008- Professional Memberships Gerontological Society of America (Fellow) Society for Epidemiologic Research American Academy of Neurology (Fellow) Society for Neuroscience International Society to Advance Alzheimer Research and Treatment Journal Editorships and Service on Review Panels Member, Editorial Boards (current and past): American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Neurobiology of Aging, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, International Journal of Neuropathology, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Alzheimer's Disease and Associated Disorders, Alzheimer's Disease Review, Aging and Mental Health. Associate Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Ad Hoc Member, NIH Study Section on Epidemiology and Disease Control, 1981 Ad Hoc Member, Life Course and Prevention Research Review Committee (Aging Subcommittee), National Institute of Mental Health, 1985-1986 Member, Life Course and Prevention Research Review Committee (Aging Subcommittee), National Institute of Mental Health, 1989-1991 Chair, Mental Disorders of Aging Initial Review Group, National Institutes of Health, 1991- 1993 Member, Policy Advisory Committee, Canadian Study of Health and Aging, 1989- Member, Honolulu Heart Program Policy Board, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1991-1997 Ad Hoc Member, Epidemiology and Disease Control Initial Review Group (EDC-III), 2001, 2005. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Study of ALS, Parkinsonism, and Dementia on Guam, 2005- Ad Hoc Member, Health of the Population Integrated Review Group, National Institutes of Health, 2006 Consultantships

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Consultant, Genetic Epidemiologic Study of Alzheimer Disease in Twins, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1988-1994 Consultant, Longitudinal Study of Communication and Neuropsychiatric Status in Dementia, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1988-1992 Consultant, Risk Factors and Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, 1988-1992 Consultant, National Institute on Aging Program-Project: The Risks of Dementia and Predictors of Severity, Columbia University, New York, 1989-1992 Consultant, Epidemiology of Dementia in Older Japanese Americans, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, Washington, 1990- Consultant, Patterns of Long Term Care Utilization in Elderly Japanese-Americans: A Prospective Cohort Study, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, Washington, 1992- Consultant, Alzheimer Center Case Control Study of Smoking, Case Western Reserve University, 1992-1994 Consultant, Canadian Study of Health and Aging, 1993-2001 Consultant, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of California at San Diego, 1993. Consultant, AHEAD Study, University of Michigan, 1995-2002 Principal Consultant, US General Accounting Office, “The Extent of Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States.” 1995-1996 Consultant, Study of ALS, Parkinsonism, and Dementia on Guam, University of California/ San Diego, 2000-2007 Organization of National and International Scientific Meetings Organizer and Chair, International Symposium on the Epidemiology of Dementia, 1979 Chair, Session on Design of Clinical Trials. Conference on Memory Impairment in Late Adult Life, Key West, Florida, 1986 Co-organizer, New York Academy of Sciences Symposium on Central Determinants of Age-Related Declines in Motor Function, Rye Brook, New York, 1986 Provocateur, Dahlem Workshop on The Etiology of Dementia of Alzheimer Type, Berlin, West Germany, 1987 Chair, Panel on Risk Factors and Pathogens, National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on Etiologic Issues in the Epidemiologic Study of Alzheimer's Disease, Bethesda, Maryland, 1988 Chair, Conference on The Management of Dementia: Current Advances in Treatment and Research, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990 Program Committee, International Conference on Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Care for Nursing Home Residents, Washington, DC, December, 1993 Executive Convener, Fourth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July, 1994 Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee, Fifth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Osaka, Japan, July, 1996. Planning Committee, Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Innovative Options for Senior Living, Tampa, Florida, 1996.

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Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee, Sixth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July, 1998. Planning Committee, International Symposium on Endocrine and Molecular Interventions in Aging, Tampa, Florida, March, 1998. Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee, World Alzheimer Congress, Washington, DC, July, 2000. Member, Program Committee, Southern Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, 2001-2002. Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Annual Meeting, 2002-2003. Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee, Eighth Internal Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden, July, 2002. Other Professional Service Member, Board of Directors, Association for Alzheimer's and Related Disorders, 1980-1983 Clinical Medicine Section Representative to the Research, Education and Practice Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 1985-1987 Co-Chair, National Task Force on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in the Elderly, 1987-1989 Invited Discussant, Epidemiology of Age-Associated Memory Impairment, Age Associated Memory Impairment Conference, Annapolis, Maryland,1988 Faculty Member, Course on Epidemiologic Studies of Dementia, American Psychiatric Association, 1988 Member, National Institute on Aging Work Group on the Epidemiology of Pesticide Exposure and Cognitive Disorders in Aging Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, 1988- Member, National Institute on Aging Work Group on Year 2000 Objective: Maintain Health and Quality of Life of Older People, 1988-1989 Faculty Member, National Science Foundation Summer Research Institutes on the Psychology of Aging, Duluth, Minnesota, 1989, 1993 Member and Representative of the Gerontological Society of America, National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine Consortium on Year 2000 Health Objectives, 1989-1990 Chair, Fellowship Committee, Clinical Medicine Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1990-1991 Chair, Fellowship Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 1992-1993 Chair, Epidemiology of Aging Interest Group, Gerontological Society of America, 1992-1994 Member, Executive Committee, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 2001-2003 Member, Affiliate Member Subcommittee, American Academy of Neurology, 2007-2008 Member, Member Research Subcommittee, American Academy of Neurology, 2009- Member, Scientific Advisory Panel, California Table Grape Commission, 2010 Research Support as Principal Investigator or Co-investigator

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Correlation of long-latency EMG stretch responses with quantitative measurements of extrapyramidal dysfunction. $79,000* (4/76-12/79) Veterans Administration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Interrelationship of motor and cognitive function in aging and disease. $91,000* (1/77- 12/79) Veterans Administration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease. $288,303* (8/79-4/84) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG01529. Pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. $87,209* (1/80-4/83) Veterans Administration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Interrelationship of motor and cognitive function in aging and disease. $112,000* (1/80- 4/83) Veterans Administration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Therapy of motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. $27,420* (10/82-9/84) NINCDS: F32-NS07110. Exercise therapy in Parkinson's disease. $10,000* (8/83-7/84) United Parkinson Foundation (Principal Investigator). Research in Parkinson's disease and aging. $40,000* (4/84-3/86) Veterans Administration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Clinical Research Center for Management of Dementia. $1,610,457* (4/86-4/91) National Institute on Aging: P01-AG06309. Longitudinal study of dementing illness. $438,489* (4/86-4/91) National Institute on Aging. Core project of program-project above. (Principal Investigator). Clinicopathological study of Parkinson's disease. $171,700* (10/85-9/88) Veterans Adminstration Merit Review (Principal Investigator). Consortium for establishing an Alzheimer's disease registry. $45,000* (10/86-9/89) National Institute on Aging: UO1-AG06790 (Site Director). Clinicopathological study of Parkinson's disease. $69,400* (10/88-9/90) Veterans Administration Merit Review. (Principal Investigator) An adapted work program for persons with mild to moderate dementia. $19,800* (12/88-11/89) Alzheimer's Association. Minnesota Center for Research on Developmental Disabilities. $1,200,000* (7/89-6/94) NICHD: P30-HD25710. Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease. $50,000* (9/89-8/94) National Institute on Aging: UO1-AG06790 (Site Director).

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Dementia in Swedish Twins. $952,370* (3/90-7/92). National Institute on Aging: R01 AG08724. Independent and dependent life in the elderly (“The Nun Study”). $823,019* (7/90-6/96) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG08539 (Co-Principal Investigator) A genetic epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease. $151,521* (6/90-5/92) National Health Research and Development Program (Canada). Training in the behavioral neuroscience of aging. $1,055,506* (7/90-6/95) National Institute on Aging (Core Faculty). Epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease in a total population. $1,293,686* (9/92- 8/98) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG09238. (Principal Investigator). Dementia in Swedish Twins. $1,515,976* (9/92-8/97). National Institute on Aging: R01 AG08724. Independent and dependent life in the elderly: supplement. $1,142,546* (10/93- 6/96) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG09862 (Co-Principal Investigator) Independent and dependent life in the elderly (“The Nun Study”). $4,011,120* (6/14/96- 4/30/02) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG09862 (Co-Principal Investigator)

Charlotte County Healthy Aging Study. $800,000* (7/1/96-6/30/05). Charlotte County Foundation. (Principal Investigator)

A pilot study to identify individuals at high risk of Alzheimer’s disease in a community population of older African Americans. $179,425* (7/1/98-6/30/01) Alzheimer’s Association (Co-Principal Investigator)

Independent and dependent life in the elderly (“The Nun Study”). $5,138,796* (3/1/02- 2/28/07). National Institute on Aging: R01 AG09862 (Co-Principal Investigator) Dementia in Swedish Twins. $ 4,278,501* (8/97-7/02) National Institute on Aging: R01 AG008724

Quality of life in older breast cancer survivors. $50,000* (7/02-6/03). National Institute on Aging: R03 AG021210 Markers of pre-clinical Alzheimer’s disease in an at-risk population sample. $163,500* (3/04- 12/06). Florida Alzheimer’s Center and Research Institute award (Principal Investigator). Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. $6,211,432* (5/05-4/10). National Institute on Aging: P50 AG025711 (Co-Principal Investigator, Project 1; Co-Investigator, Clinical Core).

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Risk factors for brain atrophy, mild cognitive impairment and dementia in Shanghai. $200,000* (4/07-4/09). National Institute on Aging: R21 AG028182. (Co-Principal Investigator). A Pilot Randomized Intervention Study of Physical Exercise and Social Engagement. $95,184* (10/07-6/10). Johnnie B. Byrd, Sr. Alzheimer’s Center and Research Institute. (Principal Investigator). Association of Linguistic Markers with Other Biomarkers in the Pre-Clinical Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease. $19,988* (3/1/09-2/28/10). Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer Center and Research Institute (Principal Investigator). *Direct costs, total period.

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PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs: Thrall, R.M., Mortimer, J.A., Rebman, K.R. and Baum, R.F. (eds.): Some Mathematical Models in Biology, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1967. Israeli edition: Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press, 1968. Mortimer, J.A. and Schuman, L.M. (eds.): The Epidemiology of Dementia, Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Volume 1, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Maletta, G.J. (eds.): The Aging Motor System, New York: Praeger, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. (ed.): Special Issue on Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease and Associated Disorders, 4(3), 1990. Radebaugh, T.S., Khachaturian, Z.S., Mortimer, J.A. and Madison, R.E. (eds.): Methods and Problems in the Development of Large Area Registries for Dementing Disease published in 4 issues of Aging 2:79-99; 2:199-226; 2:297; 2:403-404, 1990. Iqbal, K., Mortimer, J.A., Winblad, B. and Wisniewski, H.M. (eds.): Research Advances in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: Early Detection and Prevention: the Future of Geriatrics. The Beverly Lecture on Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. Number 18. Washington, D.C.: AGHE, 2003. Journal Articles: Mortimer, J.A.: Temporal sequence of cerebellar Purkinje and nuclear activity in relation to the acoustic startle response. Brain Research 50: 457-462, 1973. Mortimer, J.A.: Possible influence of barbiturate anesthesia on cerebellar operations: a computer simulation study. Int. J. Neurosci. 6: 77-88, 1973. Mortimer, J.A.: A computer model of mammalian cerebellar cortex. Comp. Biol. Med. 4: 59-78, 1974.

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Mortimer, J.A.: Cerebellar responses to teleceptive stimuli in alert monkeys. Brain Research 83: 369-390, 1975. Pottala, E.W. and Mortimer, J.A.: A hybrid computer model for the alligator Purkinje cell. 1. Preferred conduction of dendritic spikes and soma-axon interaction. J. Neurosci. Res. 1: 207-255, 1975. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Evidence for a quantitative associ- ation between EMG stretch responses and Parkinsonian rigidity. Brain Research 162: 169-173, 1979. Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D. and Dukich, T.G.: Changes in short and long latency reflex gains before voluntary movement in man. Brain Research 229: 337-351, 1981. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Hansch, E.C. and Webster, D.D.: Relationship of motor symptoms to intellectual deficits in Parkinson disease. Neurology 32: 133-137, 1982. Pirozzolo, F.J., Hansch, E.C., Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Dementia in Parkinson disease: a neuropsychological analysis. Brain and Cognition 1: 71-83, 1982. Maletta, G.J., Pirozzolo, F.J., Thompson, G. and Mortimer, J.A.: Organic mental disorders in a geriatric outpatient population. Am. J. Psychiat. 139: 521-523, 1982. Mortimer, J.A., Hansch, E.C., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Webster, D.D.: Continuum of intellectual deficit in Parkinson disease. Ann. Neurol. 12: 402-403, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Eisenberg, P.: How modest is the gain of the stretch reflex? Behav. Brain Sci. 5: 557-558, 1982. Mortimer, J.A., Hansch, E.C., Webster, D.D. and Pirozzolo, F.J.: Relationship of motor symptoms to intellectual deficits in PD: Reply from the authors. Neurology 33: 1390-1391, 1983. Mortimer, J.A., French, L.R., Hutton, J.T. and Schuman, L.M.: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 35: 264-267, 1985. French, L.R., Schuman, L.M., Mortimer, J.A., Hutton, J.T., Boatman, R.A. and Christians, B.: A case-control study of dementia of the Alzheimer type. Am. J. Epid. 121: 414-421, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., Hepburn, K. and Maletta, G.J.: Alzheimer's disease: the intersection of diagnosis, research and long term care. Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med. 61: 331-342, 1985.

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Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of post-traumatic encephalopathy in boxers. Minn. Med. 68: 299-300, 1985. Hutton, J.T., Dipple, R.L., Loewenson, R.B., Mortimer, J.A. and Christians, B.L.: Predictors of nursing home placement of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Texas Med. 81: 40-43, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., French, L.R., Schuman, L.M. and Hutton, J.T.: Head injury and Alzheimer's disease: Reply from the authors. Neurology 35: 1530-1531, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., French, L.R., Schuman, L.M. and Hutton, J.T.: Head injuries in Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia: Reply from the authors. Neurology 35: 1804, 1985. Mortimer, J.A. and Pirozzolo, F.J.: Remote effects of head trauma. Develop. Neuropsychol. 1: 215-229, 1985. French, L.R., Schuman, L.M., Mortimer, J.A. and Hutton, J.T.: Re: "A case control study of dementia of the Alzheimer type." The authors reply. Am. J. Epid. 123: 753-754, 1986. Palmer, S.S., Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D., Bistevins, R. and Dickinson, G.L.: Exercise therapy for Parkinson's disease. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 67: 741-745, 1986. Chui, H.C., Mortimer, J.A., Slager, U., Zarow, C., Bondareff, W. and Webster, D.D.: Pathological correlates of dementia in Parkinson's disease. Arch. Neurol. 43: 991-995, 1986. Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.-P., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Subtypes of Parkinson's disease defined by intellectual impairment. J. Neural Transm. Suppl. 24: 101-104, 1987. Mortimer, J.A., Eisenberg, P. and Palmer, S.S.: Pre-movement silence in agonist muscles preceding maximum efforts. Exp. Neurol. 98: 542-554, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Human motor behavior and aging. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 515:54-66, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: The dementia of Parkinson's disease. Clin. Geriat. Med. 4: 785-797, 1988. Pirozzolo, F.J., Nolan, B.H., Kuskowski, M., Mortimer, J.A. and Maletta, G.J.: Latency and accuracy of word recognition in dementia of the Alzheimer type. Alz. Dis. Assoc. Disord. 2: 337-341, 1988. Kuskowski, M.A., Malone, S.M., Mortimer, J.A. and Dysken, M.W.: Smooth pursuit

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eye movements in Alzheimer's disease. Alz. Dis. Assoc. Disord. 3: 157-171, 1989. Boss, P., Caron, W., Horbal, J. and Mortimer, J.: Predictors of depression in caregivers of dementia patients: boundary ambiguity and mastery. Family Process 29: 1-10, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: The mysterious cognitive disorder of Parkinson's disease. Alz. Dis. Assoc. Disord. 4: 129-132, 1990. Radebaugh, T.S., Khachaturian, Z.S., Mortimer, J.A. and Madison, R.E.: Methods and problems in the development of registries for dementing diseases of later life. Unit I. Introduction. Aging: Clin. Exp. Res. 2: 79-80, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Implications for planning registries for dementing diseases. Aging: Clin. Exp. Res. 2: 424-428, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: The management of dementia: an issue of growing concern. Report of a conference. J. Geriatr. Psychiat. Neurol. 4: 52-54, 1990. Boss, P., Caron, W. Horbal, J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Voorspellende factoren voor depressie bij verzorgers van demente patienten: grensambiguiteit en meesterschap. Gezinstherapie Jrg. 2: 406-422, 1991. Palmer, S.S., Eisenberg, P. and Mortimer, J.A.: Pre-movement silence of EMG activity prior to movement in Parkinson patients. Electromyograph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 31: 425- 431, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease: A collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S28-S35, 1991. van Duijn, C.M., Clayton, D., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Familial aggregation of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S13- S20, 1991. Rocca, W.A., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Late maternal age and Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S21-S27, 1991. Breteler, M.M.B., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, Mortimer, J.A., K., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Medical history and the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S36-S42, 1991.

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Jorm, A.F., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Psychiatric history and related exposures as risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S43-S47, 1991. Graves, A.B., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Alcohol and tobacco consumption as risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S48-S57, 1991. Graves, A.B., van Duijn, C.M., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Occupational exposures to solvents and lead as risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Epidemiol. 20 (Suppl 2): S58-S61, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B., Jun, S.P. and Finch, M.D.: Predictors of cognitive and functional progression in patients with probable Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 42: 1689-1696, 1992. Breitner, J.C.S., Gatz, M., Bergem, A.L.M., Christian, J.C., Mortimer, J.A., McClearn, G.E., Heston, L.L., Welsh, K.A., Anthony, J.C., Folstein, M.F. and Radebaugh, T.S.: Use of twin cohorts for research in Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 43: 261-267, 1993. Kehrberg, K., Kuskowski, M.A., Mortimer, J.A. and Shoberg, T.D.: Validating the use of an enlarged, easier-to-see Allen Cognitive Level Test in geriatrics. Phys. Occup. Ther. Geriat. 10: 1-14, 1993. Mortimer, J.A. and Graves, A.B.: Education and socioeconomic determinants of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 43 (suppl 4): 39-44, 1993. Kuskowski, M.A., Mortimer, J.A., Morley, G.K., Malone, S.M. and Okaya, A.J.: Rate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease is associated with EEG alpha power. Biol. Psychiat. 33: 659-662, 1993. Adler, G., Ott, L., Jelinski, M., Mortimer, J. and Christensen, R.: Institutional respite care: benefits and risks for dementia patients and caregivers. Intern. Psychogeriatr. 5: 67-77, 1993. Burns, T., Mortimer, J.A. and Merchak, P.W.: The Cognitive Performance Test: A new approach to functional assessment in Alzheimer's disease. J. Geriatr. Psychiat. Neurol. 7: 46-54, 1994. Gatz, M., Lowe, B., Berg, S., Mortimer, J. and Petersen, N.: Dementia: not just a search for

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the gene. Gerontologist, 34: 251-255, 1994. Graves, A.B. and Mortimer, J.A.: Does smoking reduce the risks of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases? J. Smoking-Related Disord. 5 (suppl. 1): 79-90, 1994. Viitanen, M., Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Association between presenting motor symptoms and the risk of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat. 57: 1203-1207, 1994. Bétard, C., Robitaille, Y, Gee, M., Tiberghien, D., Larrivée, D., Roy, P., Mortimer, J.A. and Gauvreau, D.: Apo E allele frequencies in Alzheimer disease, Lewy body dementia, Alzheimer disease with cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. NeuroReport 5: 1893-1896, 1994.

van Duijn, C.M., Clayton, D.G., Chandra, V., Fratiglioni, L., Graves, A.B., Heyman, A., Jorm, A.F., Kokmen, E., Kondo, K., Mortimer, J.A., Rocca, W.A., Shalat, S., Soininen, H. and Hofman, A.: Interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors: a re-analysis of case-control studies of Alzheimer's disease. Genet. Epidemiol. 11: 539-551, 1994. Adler, G., Kuskowski, M.A. and Mortimer, J.: Predictors of respite use in dementia patients. Clinical Gerontologist 15: 17-30,1995. Duffy, L.M., Cleary, J., Ahern, S., Kuskowski, M.A., West, M., Wheeler, L. and Mortimer, J.A.: Clean intermittent catheterization: safe, cost-effective bladder management for male residents of VA nursing homes. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 43: 865-870, 1995. Tariot, P.N., Mack, J., Patterson, M.B., Edlund, S.D., Weiner, M.F., Fillenbaum, G., Blazina, L., Teri, L., Rubin, E., Mortimer, J.A. and Stern, Y. The CERAD Behavior Rating Scale for Dementia. Am J. Psychiatr. 152: 1349-1357, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: The continuum hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease and normal aging: the role of brain reserve. Alzheimer's Res. 1: 67-70, 1995. Adler, G., Kuskowski, M.A. and Mortimer, J.: Respite use in dementia patients. Clinical Gerontologist 15: 17-30, 1995. Fillenbaum, G.G., Huber, M.S., Beekly, D., Henderson, V.W., Mortimer, J.A., Morris, J.C., and Harrell, L.E.: Obtaining autopsy in Alzheimer's disease: experience of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD): Part XIII. Obtaining autopsy in Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 46: 142-145, 1996. Snowdon, D.A., Kemper, S.J., Mortimer, J.A., Greiner, L.H., Wekstein, D.R. and Markesbery, W.R. : Linguistic ability in early life and cognitive function and Alzheimer's disease in late life: findings from the Nun Study. JAMA 275: 528-532, 1996. McCormick, W.C., Uomoto, J., Young, H., Graves, A.B., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J.A., Edland, S.D. and Larson, E.B.: Attitudes toward the use of nursing homes and home care in older Japanese-Americans. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 44: 769-777, 1996.

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Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Larson, E.B., Wenzlow, A., Bowen J.D. and McCormick, W.C.: Head circumference as a measure of cognitive reserve: association with severity of impairment in Alzheimer's disease. Br. J. Psychiatr. 169: 86-92, 1996. Snowdon, D.A., Greiner, L.H., Wekstein, D.R., Danner, D., Markesbery, S.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Linguistic ability in early life and Alzheimer’s disease in late life. Reply from the authors. JAMA 275: 1879, 1996. Snowdon, D.A., Greiner, L.H., Mortimer, J.A., Riley, K.P., Greiner, P.A. and Markesbery, W.R.: Brain infarction and the clinical expression of Alzheimer disease. The Nun Study. JAMA 277 :813-817, 1997. Gatz, M., Pedersen, N.L., Berg, S., Johansson, B., Johansson, K., Mortimer, J.A., Posner S.F., Viitanen, M., Winblad, B. and Ahlbom, A.: Heritability for Alzheimer's disease: the study of dementia in Swedish twins. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 52: M117-M125, 1997. Mortimer, J.A.: Brain reserve and the clinical expression of Alzheimer’s disease. Geriatrics 52 (Suppl 2): S50-S53, 1997. Cerhan, J.R., Folsum A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Shahar, E., Knopman, D.S., McGovern, P.G., Hays, M.A., Crum, L.D. and Heiss, G.: Correlates of cognitive function in middle-aged adults. Atherosclerotic Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study Investigators. Gerontology 44: 95-105, 1998. Graves, A.B., Rosner, D., Echeverria, D., Mortimer, J.A. and Larson, E.B.: Occupational exposures to solvents and aluminum and estimated risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Environ. Occupat. Med. 55: 627-633, 1998. Mortimer, J.A.: New findings consistent with Alzheimer’s-NSAIDS link. Neurobiol. Aging 19: 615-616, 1999. Gosche, K.M., Velthuizen, R.P., Murtagh, F.R., Arrington, J.A., Gross, W.W., Mortimer, J.A. and Clarke, L.P.: Automated quantification of brain magnetic resonance image hyperintensities using hybrid clustering and knowledge-based methods. Int. J. Imaging Syst. Technol. 10: 287-293, 1999. Joseph L., Wolfson D.B., Belisle, P., Brooks J.O., Mortimer, J.A. Tinklenberg, J.R., and Yesavage JA. Taking account of between-patient variability when modeling decline in Alzheimer's disease. Am. J. Epidemiol. 149: 963-73, 1999. Caron W., Boss P., and Mortimer J.: Family boundary ambiguity predicts Alzheimer's outcomes. Psychiatry. 62: 347-356, 1999. Riley K.P., Snowdon D.A., Saunders A.M., Roses A.D., Mortimer J.A., Nanayakkara N.: Cognitive function and apolipoprotein-E in the very old: findings from the Nun Study. J. Gerontol. Soc. Sci., 55B: S69-S75, 2000.

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Small, B.J., Graves, A.B., McEvoy, C.L., Crawford, F.C., Mullan, M. and Mortimer, J.A.: Is

APOE-4 a risk factor for cognitive impairment in normal aging? Neurology 54: 2082- 2088, 2000. Gauthier, E., Fortier, I., Courchesne, F., Pepin, P., Mortimer, J. and Gauvreau, D.: Aluminum forms in drinking water and risk of Alzheimer's disease. Environmental Research. 84:234- 246, 2000.

Vanderploeg R.D., Schinka, J.A., Jones, T., Small, B.J.. Graves, A.B. and Mortimer, J.A.: Elderly norms for the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised. Clinical Neuropsychologist. 14:318-24, 2001. Gatz, M. Svedberg, P., Pedersen, N.L., Mortimer, J.A., Berg. S. and Johansson, B.: Education and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: findings from the Study of Dementia in Swedish Twins. J. Gerontol. Psychol. Sci. 56B: P292-P300, 2001. Gauthier, E., Fortier, I., Courchesne, F., Pepin, P., Mortimer, J. and Gauvreau, D.: Environmental pesticide exposure as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease: a case-control study. Environmental Research. 86: 37-45, 2001. Gosche, K.M., Mortimer, J.A., Smith, C.D., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdon, D.A.: An automated technique for measuring hippocampal volumes from MR imaging studies. Am. J. Neuroradiol 22: 1686-1689, 2001. Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Bowen, J.D., McCormick, W.C., McCurry, S.M., Schellenberg, G.D. and Larson, E.B.: Head circumference and incident Alzheimer’s disease: modification by apolipoprotein E. Neurology. 57: 1453-1460, 2001. Schinka, J.A., Town, T., Abdullah, L., Crawford, F., Ordorica, P., Francis, E., Hughes, P.,

Graves, A., Mortimer, J. and Mullan, M.: A functional polymorphism within the -opioid receptor gene produces risk for use of alcohol and other substances. Molecular Psychiatry 7: 224-228, 2002. Jones, T.G.. Schinka, J.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Small, B.J., Graves, A.B. and Mortimer, J.A.: 3MS normative data for the elderly. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. 17:171-177, 2002. Gosche, K.M., Mortimer, J.A., Smith, C.D., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdon, D.A.: Hippocampal volume as an index of Alzheimer neuropathology: Findings from the Nun Study. Neurology 58:1476-1482, 2002. McCormick, W.C., Ohata, C.Y., Uomoto, J., Young, H.M., Graves, A.B., Kukull, W., Teri, L., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J.A., McCurry, S.M., Bowen, J.D. and Larson, E.B.: Similarities and differences in attitudes toward long term care between Japanese Americans and Caucasian Americans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 40:1149-1155, 2002. Jang, Y., Mortimer, J.A., Haley, W.E., and Graves, A.B.: The role of neuroticism in self- reported measures of mobility. Journal of Aging and Health 14: 495-508, 2002.

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Jang, Y., Mortimer, J.A., Haley, W.E., Hnath-Chisolm, T.E. and Graves, A.B.: Non-auditory determinants of self-perceived hearing problems among older adults: The role of stressful life conditions, neuroticism, and social resources. J. Gerontol. Med. Sci. 57A: M466-M469, 2002. Ashford, J.W. and Mortimer, J.A.: Non-familial Alzheimer’s disease is mainly due to genetic factors. J. Alzheimer’s Disease 4: 169-177, 2002. Schinka, J.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Rogish, M., Hernandez, E., Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J. and

Ordorica, P.I.: Effects of the use of alcohol and cigarettes on cognition in elderly adults. J. Int. Neuropsychol. Soc., 8, 811-818, 2002.

Crowell, T.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Small, B.J., Graves, A.B., and Mortimer, J.A.: Elderly norms for the Spot-the-Word Test. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol., 17, 123-130, 2002. Friedman, M.A., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A. and Graves, A.B.: Hopkins Verbal Learning Test- Revised: Norms for elderly African Americans. Clin. Neuropsychologist 16: 356-372, 2002. Gatz, M., Reynolds, C.A., John, R., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., and Pedersen, N.L.: Telephone screening to identify potential dementia cases in a population-based sample of older adults. Int. Psychogeriat. 14: 273-289, 2002. Jang, Y., Haley, W.E., Small, B.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: The role of mastery and social resources in the associations between disability and depression in later life. Gerontologist 42: 807- 813, 2002. Brown, L.M., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.: 3MS normative data for elderly African Americans. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 25: 234-241, 2003. Jang, Y., Mortimer, J.A., Haley, W.E., Small, B.J., Hnath-Chisolm, T.E., and Graves, A.B.: The role of vision and hearing in physical, social and emotional functioning among older adults. Research on Aging 25:172-191, 2003. Jang, Y., Haley, W. E., Mortimer, J. A. and Small, B. J.: Moderating effects of psychosocial attributes on the association between risk factors and disability in later life. Aging and Mental Health 7:163-170, 2003. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A. and Markesbery, W.R.: Head circumference, education and risk of dementia: Findings from the Nun Study. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 25:671-679, 2003.

Jang, Y., Borenstein Graves, A., Haley, W.E., Small, B.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Determinants of a sense of mastery in African American and white older adults. J. Gerontol. Soc. Sci. 58: S221-S224, 2003. Zarow, C., Lyness, S.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Chui, H.C. Neuronal loss is greater in the locus coeruleus than nucleus basalis and substantia nigra in Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. Arch. Neurol. 60:337-341, 2003.

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Schinka, J.A., Belanger, H., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.: Effects of the use of alcohol and cigarettes on cognition in elderly African American adults. J. Int. Neuropsychol. Soc. 9: 690-697, 2003. Jang, Y., Mortimer, J.A., Haley, W.E. and Graves, A.B.: The role of social engagement in life satisfaction: Its significance among older individuals with disease and disability. J. Applied Gerontol. 23: 266-278, 2004. Moering, R. G., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B. Elderly African American normative data for the Stroop Color and Word Test. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. 19: 61-71, 2004. Mortimer, J.A., Gosche, K.M., Riley, K.P., Markesbery, W.R., and Snowdon, D.A.: Delayed recall, hippocampal volume and Alzheimer neuropathology: Findings from the Nun Study Neurology 62: 428-432, 2004. Kreff, T.A., Graff-Radford, N.R., Lucas, J.A. and Mortimer, J.A.: Normal pressure hydrocephalus and large head size. Alz. Dis. Assoc. Disorders 18:35-37, 2004. Borenstein, A.R., Wu, Y., Mortimer, J.A., Schellenberg, G.D., McCormick, W.C., Bowen, J.D., McCurry, S. and Larson, E.B.: Development and vascular risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Neurobiol. Aging 26:325-334, 2005. Gatz, M., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Berg, S., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C.A., Fiske, A., and Pedersen, N.L.: Complete ascertainment of dementia in the Swedish Twin Registry: the HARMONY study. Neurobiol. Aging 26: 439-447, 2005. Schinka, J.A., McBride, A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Tennyson, K., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Florida Cognitive Activities Scale: Initial development and validation. J. Int. Neuropsychol. Soc. 11:108-116, 2005. Andel, R., Crowe, M., Pedersen, N.L. ,Mortimer, J., Crimmins, E., Johansson, B., and Gatz, M.: Complexity of work and risk of Alzheimer's disease: a population-based study of Swedish twins. J. Gerontol. B: Psychol. Sci. Soc. Sci. 60:P251-258, 2005. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., Gosche, K.M. and Snowdon, D.A.: Very early detection of

Alzheimer neuropathology and the role of brain reserve in modifying its clinical expression. J. Geriat. Psychiat. Neurol. 18:218-223, 2005.

Gatz, M., Reynolds, C.A., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Berg, S., Fiske, A., and Pedersen, N.L.: The role of genes and environments for explaining Alzheimer’s disease. Arch. Gen. Psychiatr. 63:168-174, 2006. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wu, Y., Jureidini-Webb, F.M., Fallin, M.D., Small, B.J., Mullan, M. and Crawford, F.C.: Apolipoprotein E and cognition in community-based samples of African Americans and Caucasians. Ethnicity and Disease 16: 9-15, 2006.

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Borenstein, A.R., Copenhaver, C.I. and Mortimer, J.A.: Early life risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer Dis. Assoc. Disord. 20:63-72, 2006. Gatz, M., Mortimer, J.A., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Berg, S., Reynolds, C.A. and Petersen, N.L.: Potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia in identical twins. Alzheimer’s and Dementia 2: 110-117, 2006. Booth, J.E., Schinka, J.A., Brown, L.M., Mortimer, J.A., and Borenstein, A.R. : Five-factor

personality dimensions, mood states, and cognitive performance in older adults. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 28: 675-683, 2006.

Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Tools of the epidemiologist. Alzheimer Dis Assoc. Disord. 20 (suppl 2): S35-S41, 2006. Jang, Y., Borenstein, A.R., Chiriboga, D.A., Phillips, K. and Mortimer, J.A.: Religiosity, adherence to traditional culture, and psychological well-being among African American elders. J. Appl. Gerontol. 25: 343-355, 2006. Robb, C., Haley, W. E., Balducci, L., Extermann, M., Perkins, E. A., Small, B.J., and Mortimer,

Impact of breast cancer survivorship on quality of life in older women. Crit. Rev. Oncol. Hematol. 62: 84-91, 2007.

Rosnick, C.B., Small, B.J., McEvoy, C.L., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Negative life events and cognitive performance in a population of older adults. J. Aging Health 19: 612-619, 2007. Schinka, J.A., Brown, L.M., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Confirmatory factor analysis of the PTSD Checklist in the elderly. J. Traum. Stress 20: 281-289, 2007. Borenstein A.R., Mortimer J.A., Dahlquist E, Wu Y, Salmon D.P., Gamst A.,, Olichney J., Thal L.J., Silbert L., Kaye J., Craig U.L., Schellenberg G.D., and Galasko D.R.: Cycad exposure and risk of dementia, MCI and PDC in the Chamorro population of Guam. Neurology 68: 1764-1771, 2007. Gatz, M., Mortimer, JA, Fratiglioni, J., Johansson, B., Berg, S., Andel, R., Crowe, M., Fiske, A., Reynolds, C.A. and Petersen, N.L.: Accounting for the relationship between low education and dementia: a twin study. Physiol. Behav. 92: 232-237, 2007. Dotson, V.M., Schinka, J.A., Brown, L.M., Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Characteristics of the Florida Cognitive Activities Scale in older African Americans. Assessment 15: 72-77, 2008.

Jarvik, L., LaRue, A., Blacker, D., Gatz, M., Kawas, C., McArdle, J.J., Morris, J.C., Mortimer, J.A., Ringman, J.M., Ercoli, L., Freimer, N., Gokhman, I., Manley, J.J., Plassman, B.L., Rasgon, N., Roberts, J.S., Sunderland, T., Swan, G.W., Wolf, P. and Zonderman, A.B.: Children of persons with Alzheimer’s disease: What does the future hold? Alzheimer Dis. Assoc. Disord. 22: 6-20, 2008.

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Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A. and Markesbery, W.R.: Small head size is associated with less education in persons at risk for Alzheimer’s disease in later life. Alzheimer Dis. Assoc. Disord. 22: 249-254, 2008. Hughes, T.F., Andel, R., Small, B.J., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: The association between social resources and cognitive change in a population-based sample of older adults: The Charlotte County Healthy Aging Study. J. Gerontol. B Psychol. Sci. Soc. Sci. 63: P241-P244, 2008. Mortimer, J.A. and Petersen, R.C.: Detection of prodromal Alzheimer’s disease. Ann. Neurol. 64: 470-480, 2008. Mortimer, J.A.: The important role of brain reserve in lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Future Neurology 4: 1-4, 2009. Mortimer, J.A.: Physical activity and cognitive function in Alzheimer disease. JAMA 301: 272- 273, 2009. Jang, Y., Chiriboga D.A., Borenstein, A.R., Small, B.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Health-related quality of life in community-dwelling older whites and African Americans. J. Aging Health 21: 336-349, 2009.

Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A. and Markesbery, W.R.: The effect of APOE-4 on dementia is mediated by the severity of Alzheimer neuropathology. Alzheimer Dis. Assoc. Disord. 23: 152-157, 2009. Hughes, T.F., Andel, R., Small, B.J., Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wolk, A., Johansson, B., Fratiglioni, L., Pedersen, N.L. and Gatz, M.: Midlife fruit and vegetable consumption and risk of dementia in later life in Swedish twins. Am. J. Geriatr. Psychiatry 18:413-420, 2010. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Schellenberg, G.D., DeCarli, C., Zhao, Q., Copenhaver, C., Guo, Q., Chu, S., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R. and Hong, Z.: Effects of Apolipoprotein E-ε4 and ε2 in amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and dementia in Shanghai, China: SCOBHI-P. Am. J. Alzheimer Dis. Other Demen. 25:233-238, 2010. He, J., Losif, A.M., Lee, D.Y., Martinez, O., Ding, D., Carmichael, O., Mortimer, J.A., Zhao, Q., Chu, S., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R., Hong, Z., Borenstein, A.R., and DeCarli, C.: Brain structure and cerebrovascular risk in cognitively- impaired patients: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative-Pilot Phase. Arch. Neurol. 67:1231-1237, 2010.

Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., Ding, D., DeCarli, C., Zhai, Q., Copenhaver, C., Guo, Q., Chu, S., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R. and Hong, Z.: High normal fasting blood glucose is associated with dementia in Chinese elderly. Alzheimer’s and Dementia 6:440-447, 2010.

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Adornato, B, Drogan, O. Thoresen, P., Coleman, M., Henderson, V.W., Henry, K.A., Liu, L., Mortimer, J.A., Schneck, M.J. and Borenstein, A.R.: The practice of neurology 2000- 2010: Report of the AAN Member Research Subcommittee. Neurology.77:1921-1928, 2011. Andel, R., Crowe, M., Hahn, E., Mortimer, J.A., Pedersen, N.L., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B. and Gatz, M.: Work-related stress may increase the risk of vascular dementia. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 60:60-67, 2012. Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Borenstein, A.R., DeCarli, C., Guo ,Q., Wu, Y., Zhao, Q., and Chu, S.: Changes in brain volume and cognition in a randomized trial of exercise and social interaction in a community-based sample of non-demented Chinese elders. J. Alzheimer’s Disease 29:1-10, 2012. Mortimer, J.A.: The Nun Study. Risk factors for pathology and clinical-pathologic correlations. Current Alzheimer’s Research 9:621-627, 2012. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R. and Nelson, L.M.: Associations of welding and manganese exposure with Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurology 79:1174-1180, 2012. Chu, S., Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Feng, X., Borenstein, A., Mortimer,J, and Hong, Z.: White matter hyperintensity and related risk factors in Chinese normal aging (under review) Invited Chapters in Books, Review Articles: Webster, D.D. and Mortimer, J.A.: Failure of l-dopa to relieve activated rigidity in Parkinson's disease. In: Parkinson's Disease. Neurophysiol- ogical, Clinical and Related Aspects, F.S. Messiha and A.D. Kenny, eds. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 297-313, 1977. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Relationships between quantitative measures of rigidity and tremor and the electromyographic responses to load perturbations in unselected normal subjects and Parkinsonian patients. In: Cerebral Motor Control in Man: Long Loop Mechanisms, J.E. Desmedt, ed. Basel: Karger, pp. 342-360, 1978. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiologic aspects of Alzheimer's disease. In: The Aging Nervous System, G.J. Maletta and F.J. Pirozzolo, eds. New York: Praeger, pp. 307-332, 1980. Mortimer, J.A., Schuman, L.M. and French, L.R.: Epidemiology of dementing illness. In: The Epidemiology of Dementia, J.A. Mortimer and L.M. Schuman, eds. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-23, 1981.

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Mortimer, J.A., Schuman, L.M. and French, L.R.: Epidemiology of dementia: overview and prospects. In: The Epidemiology of Dementia, J.A. Mortimer and L.M. Schuman, eds. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 173-182, 1981. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Maletta, G.J.: Overview of motor system aging. In: The Aging Motor System, J.A. Mortimer, F.J. Pir- ozollo and G.J. Maletta, eds. New York: Praeger, pp. 1-6, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Comparison of extrapyramidal motor function in normal aging and Parkinson's disease. In: The Aging Motor System, J.A. Mortimer, F.J. Pirozzolo and G.J. Maletta, eds. New York: Praeger, pp. 217-241, 1982. Mortimer, J.A.: Reflex involvement in Parkinson motor symptoms. In: International Conference on the Neurophysiological Basis of Motor Disorders: Proceedings, B. Peterson and W.Z. Rymer, eds. Chicago: Rehb. Inst. Chicago, pp. 56-62, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Dissociated changes of short and long latency myotatic responses prior to brisk voluntary movement in normal man, in karate experts and in Parkinson patients. Adv. Neurol. 39: 541-554, 1983. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia: prevalence and incidence. In: Alzheimer's Disease. The Standard Reference, B. Reisberg, ed. New York: Free Press, pp. 141-148, 1983. Mortimer, J.A., Christensen, K.J. and Webster, D.D.: Parkinsonian dementia. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 2: Neurobehavioral Disorders, J.A.M. Frederiks, ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 371- 384, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Parkinson's disease. In: The First Annual Chronic Disease Conference: Proceedings, D.L. Dever, ed. Tucson: Arizona Long Term Care Gerontology Center, pp. 10-11, 1985. Mortimer, J.A. and Hutton, J.T.: The epidemiology and etiology of Alzheimer's disease. In: Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type, J.T. Hutton and A.D. Kenny, eds. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc., pp. 177-196, 1985. Webster, D.D., Mortimer, J.A. and Kuskowski, M.A.: Long-term effect of levodopa on progression of Parkinson's disease. In: Advances in Neurology, Vol. 45: Parkinson's Disease, M.D. Yahr and K.J. Bergmann, eds. New York: Raven Press, pp. 473-476, 1986. Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Subtypes of

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Parkinson's disease defined by intellectual impairment. In: Alzheimer's Disease: Advances in Basic Research and Therapies, R.J. Wurtman, S.H. Corkin and J.H. Growdon, eds. Cambridge, MA: Center for Brain Sciences and Metabolism Charitable Trust, pp. 511-515, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of dementia - international comparisons. In: Epidemiology and Aging: An International Perspective, J.A. Brody and G.L. Maddox, eds., New York: Springer, pp. 150-164, 1988. Gauvreau, D., Bouchard, R.,.., and Mortimer, J.: Multimatrix model at population level to study familial and nonfamilial Alzheimer's disease. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Alzheimer's Disease, H. Soininen, ed. Kuopio, Finland: Tilastot Ja Selvitykset, pp. 3-7, 1988. Pirozzolo, F.J., Swihart, A.A., Rey, G., Jankovic, J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Cognitive impairments associated with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. In: Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, J. Jankovic and E. Tolosa, eds. Baltimore: Urban and Schwarzenberg, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Do psychosocial risk factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease? In: Etiology of Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, A.S. Henderson and J.H. Henderson, eds. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 39-52, 1988. Davies, M., Amaducci, L.A., Edwardson, J.A., Frolich, L., Hasegawa, K., Henderson, A.S., Kliegl, R., Mortimer, J.A., Ohm, T.G. and Winblad, B.: Risk factors. In: Etiology of Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, A.S. Henderson and J.H. Henderson, eds. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 55-64, 1988. Gauvreau, D., Bouchard, R.,...,and Mortimer, J.: The IMAGE project: a geographical laboratory for the integration of multidisciplinary data. In: Genetics and Alzheimer's Disease, P.M. Sinet, Y. Lamour and Y. Christen, eds. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 40-50, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of dementia: cross-cultural comparisons. In: Alzheimer's Disease, R.J. Wurtman, S. Corkin, J.H. Growdon and E. Ritter-Walker, eds. New York: Raven Press, pp. 27-33, 1990. Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P., Kuskowski, M.A., Warrior, A.S. and Webster, D.D.: Cognitive and affective disorders in Parkinson's disease. In: Function and Dysfunction in the Basal Ganglia, A.J. Franks et al., eds. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 201-217, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Genetic and environmental risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: key questions and new approaches. In: Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases: Recent Advances in Research and Clinical Management, H.J. Altman and B.N. Altman, eds. New

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York: Plenum Press, pp. 85-99, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk Factors for Alzheimer's disease: findings from a meta-analysis of 11 case-control studies. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, 1992. Mortimer, J.A.: What are the risk factors for dementia? In: Dementia and Normal Ageing, F.A. Huppert, C. Brayne and D. O'Connor, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 208-229, 1994. Mortimer, J.A., Boss, P.G., Caron, W. and Horbal, J.: Measurement issues in caregiver research. In: Stress Effects on Family Caregivers of Alzheimer's Patients, E. Light, G. Niederehe and B.D. Lebowitz, eds. New York: Springer, pp. 370-384, 1994. Mortimer, J.A. and Graves, A.B.: Methodological issues in neuroepidemiology. In: Handbook of Neuroepidemiology, P.R. Gorelick and M. Alter, eds. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 1-29, 1994. Mortimer, J.A.: Prospects for prevention of dementia and associated impairments. In: Promoting Successful and Productive Aging, L.A. Bond , S.J. Cutler and A. Grams, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 131-147, 1995. Chui, H., Zarow, C., Lyness, S., Hsu, E. and Mortimer, J.: Similar regional distributions of intracellular ubiquitin-positive inclusions (Lewy bodies) in Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. In: Research Advances in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, K. Iqbal, J.A. Mortimer, B. Winblad and H.M.Wisniewski, eds. Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons , pp. 415-427, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: beyond risk factors. In: Research Advances in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, K. Iqbal, J.A. Mortimer, B. Winblad and H.M. Wisniewski, eds. Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 3-13, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: Is Alzheimer's disease a lifelong illness? Risk factors for pathological and and clinical disease. In: Progress in Alzheimer's Disease and Similar Conditions, L.L. Heston, ed. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 9-20, 1997. Mortimer, J.A. and Graves, A.B.: Brain reserve and the clinical expression of Alzheimer’s disease. In: Dementia and Longevity, F. Forette, Y. Christen, and F. Boller, eds. Paris: Fondation Nationale de Gérontologie, pp. 63-76, 1997. Graves, A.B. and Mortimer, J.A.: Brain size and Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer Actualités 125, 1997. Snowdon, D.A., Greiner, L.H., Kemper, S.J., Nanayakkara, N. and Mortimer, J.A.: Linguistic ability in early life and longevity: Findings from the Nun Study.” In: The Paradoxes of Longevity, J.M. Robine, F. Forette, C. Francheschi and M. Allard, eds. Berlin: Springer-

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Verlag, pp. 103-113, 1999. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A. and Markesbery, W.R.: Brain reserve and risk of dementia: findings from the Nun Study. In: Cognitive Reserve: Theory and Applications, Y. Stern, ed. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press, 2007. Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Early-life risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Research and Practice in Alzheimer’s Disease, 12:76-80, 2007. Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Early-life risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Nutrition in Geriatrics: Facts, Research and Intervention, 17:1-4, 2007. Published Abstracts: Mortimer, J.A.: Large network models: state-of-the-art and expectations. In: Fourth Annual Winter Conference on Brain Research, Proceedings, Aspen, 1971. Mortimer, J.A. and Evarts, E.V.: Latency differences in cerebellar Purkin- je and nuclear cell activity in association with startle reponses. Fed. Proc. 31: 378, 1972. Mortimer, J.A. and Pottala, E.W.: Possible sources of preferred centripetal conduction of dendritic spikes in alligator Purkinje cells: a compartmental neuron model. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. (Third Annual Meeting): 154, 1973. Mortimer, J.A. and Johnson, M.J.: Modifications in segmental and long-loop reflexes in man by preload and instruction. In: International Symposium on Human Reflexes and Motor Disorders, J.E. Desmedt, ed. Brussels: Brussels University Press, pp. 131-132, 1976. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Electromyographic responses to load per- tubations in Parkinsonians in relation to quantitative measures of rigid- ity and tremor. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 3: 275, 1977. Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D. and Dukich, T.G.: Changes in short and long- loop reflexes before voluntary movements in man. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 5: 379, 1979. Hudrlik, T.R., Mortimer, J.A. and Dukich, T.G.: A microprocesssor-based system for psychometric assessment. Proc. ACEMB, 1979. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Lawson-Kerr, K. and Webster, D.D.: Parkinson's disease: dementia and akinesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 6: 645, 1980. Mortimer, J.A. and Dukich, T.G.: Relation of voluntary limb acceleration

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to increases in long latency stretch responses prior to movement. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 7: 560, 1981. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Hansch, E.C. and Webster, D.D.: Relation of motor symptoms to intellectual deficits in Parkinson's disease. Neurology 31: 61, 1981. Pirozzolo, F.J., Mortimer, J.A., Hansch, E.C., Webster, D.D. and Kuskowski, M.A.: Dementia in Parkinson's disease: a neuropsychological analysis. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 7: 884, 1981. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Extrapyramidal motor symptoms and normal aging. Gerontologist 21: 210, 1981. Mortimer, J.A. and Eisenberg, P.: Pre-movement silence - occurrence and function in limb muscles. Abstracts of Speech Motor Control Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Eisenberg, P.: Pre-movement silence in agonist muscles preceding maximum power arm movements. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 8: 730, 1982. Mortimer, J.A.: Functions of the human basal ganglia - neuropsychological evidence. INS Bulletin (March), 1982. Mortimer, J.A., Christensen, K.J., Kuskowski, M.A., Eisenberg, P. and Webster, D.D.: The visuospatial disorder of Parkinson's disease. INS Bulletin (March): 40, 1982. Christensen, K.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Measurement of differential deficit in a neurological population. INS Bulletin (Sept.):18, 1982. Hansch, E.C., Kuskowski, M.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Visual-spatial perception and Parkinson's disease. INS Bulletin (Sept.): 23, 1982. Mortimer, J.A., French, L.R., Hutton, J.T., Schuman, L.M., Christians, B. and Boatman, R.A.: Reported head trauma in an epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease. Neurology (NY) 33 (suppl 2): 85, 1983. Eisenberg, P., Sawyer, S. and Mortimer, J.A.: Pre-movement silence in Parkinson's disease. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 9, 1983. Mortimer, J.A., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Parallel changes in cogni- tive and motor function in Parkinson's disease. INS Bulletin (April): 20, 1984. Mortimer, J.A., Chui, H.C., Bondareff, W. , Slager, U.T., Zarow, C. and

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Webster, D.D.: Pathological correlates of dementia in Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Gerontologist 24:86, 1984. Palmer, S.S., Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D., Bistevins, R. and Dickinson, G.L.: A comparison of stretch exercises and karate training as therapy for Park- inson's disease. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehab. 65: 626, 1984. Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D. and Kuskowski, M.A.: Long-term effect of levodopa on progression of Parkinson's disease. Abstracts, VIII International Symposium on Parkinson's Disease, 95, 1985. Blazer, D.G., Mortimer, J.A., Weissman, M.M. and Murphy, E.: New evidence on aging and mental health: epidemiologic perspectives. XIIIth International Congress of Gerontology Abstracts: 108, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Christensen, K.J., Boller, F. and Whitehouse, P.J.: Dementia in Parkinson's disease. Gerontologist 25: 117, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., Kuskowski, M.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Webster, D.D.: Prevalence and age distribution of intellectual deficits in Parkinson's disease. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 7: 603, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., Hepburn, K. and Maletta, G.J.: Alzheimer's disease: the intersection of diagnosis, research and long-term care. Geriat. Digest Feb: 17-18, 1986. Pirozzolo, F.J., Kuskowski, M., Maletta, G.J., Mortimer, J.A., Nolan, R. and Appel, S.H.: Latency and accuracy in word recognition in Alzheimer's disease. Neurology 34(suppl. 1):266, 1986. Maletta, G.J., Mortimer, J.A., Christensen, K.J., Kuskowski, M.A., Vatassery, G.T. and Dysken, M.W.: Clinical management of dementia: methodological issues. Gerontologist 26: 211A, 1986. Mortimer, J.A., Warrior, A.S., Jun, S.-P., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Depression in Parkinson's disease: relationship to motor signs, neuro- psychological performance and demographic factors. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 9: 271, 1987. Johnson, B.M., Sadun, A.A., Chui, H. and Mortimer, J.A.: The nigrotectal projection in man. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 13: 173, 1987. Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P., Kuskowski, M.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Webster, D.D.: Cognitive and behavioral disorders in Parkinson's disease. International Conference on the Basal Ganglia: Abstracts, C18, 1987. Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Cognitive and

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behavioral changes in Parkinson's disease. Third Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association: Abstracts 88-89, 1987. Maletta, G.J., Mortimer, J.A., Boss, P., Christensen, K.J., Burns, T., Dysken, M. and Kuskowski, M.: Cognitive and behavior assessment of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Gerontologist 27:59A-60A, 1987. Morris, J., LaBarge, E.,..,and Mortimer, J.: CERAD clinical and neuropsychological assessment of Alzheimer's disease - a preliminary report of standardized procedures and reliability. Neurology 38 (suppl. 1): 287, 1988. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B., Boss, P. Duffy, L. and Zarit, S.: Behavioral problems in Alzheimer's disease. Gerontologist 28: 168A, 1988. Mortimer, J.A., Warrior, A.S., Kuskowski, M.A., Jun, S.P and Webster, D.D.: Verbal memory disorder in Parkinson's disease. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 11: 96-97, 1989. Mortimer, J.A., Chui, H.C., Slager, U.T., Zarow, C., Shu, E., Warrior, A.S. and Webster, D.D.: Prospective clinicopathologic study of Parkinson's disease. Neurology 39 (Suppl. 1): 220, 1989. Hughes, J., Fillenbaum, G., Mortimer, J., Widerholt, W.C., Karp, H. and Heyman, A.: Differences in cases of Alzheimer's disease among clinical sites: The CERAD experience. Ann. Neurol. 26: 186, 1989. Kuskowski, M., Morley, G., Malone, S., Okaya, A. and Mortimer, J.: Psycho- physiological measurements in Alzheimer's disease: longitudinal data. Gerontologist 29: 139A, 1989. Wittels, J.G. and Mortimer, J.A.: The use of longitudinal studies to identify risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Gerontologist 29:259A-260A, 1989. Mortimer, J. and Hughes, J.: CERAD assessment of Alzheimer's disease: sensitivity of assessments in identifying change in condition over a one year period. Gerontologist 29: 308A, 1989. Warrior, A.S., Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P. and Webster, D.D.: Retention of learned material in learning-impaired Parkinsonians. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 12: 22-23, 1990. Corwin, J., Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B. and Jun, S.P.: Response bias in Alzheimer's disease: predictors and changes over time. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 12: 90-91, 1990. Mortimer, J.A., Ganguli, M., Katzman, R., Hofman, A. and Chandra, V.: Alzheimer's disease: new perspectives from epidemiology. Gerontologist

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30: 1A-2A, 1990. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B.J. and Jun, S.P.: Neuropsychological and behavioral predictors of decline in Alzheimer's disease. J. Clin. Exp. Neuropsychol. 13: 109, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., van Duijn, C. and the EURODEM Risk Factors Research Group: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. Neuroepidemiology 10:100, 1991. Gatz, M., Pederson, N., Ahlbom, A., Winblad, B., Berg, S., Johansson, B. Mortimer, J., Schneider, E., Lowe, B. and Reynolds, C.: The study of dementia in Swedish twins: genetic and environmental risk factors in Alzheimer's disease and other dementing disorders. International Psychogeriatric Association Abstracts, 1991. Caron, W., Boss, P., Mortimer, J. and Horbal, J.: The impact of family relations on the development of behavior problems in Alzheimer's disease. Gerontologist 31: 229, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., Gauvreau, D. and Sobel, E.: Project IMAGE: a genetic epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a total population. Gerontologist 31: 333, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D., McGue, M., Colsher, P. and Wallace, R.B.: Epidemiology of aging: the use of special populations. Gerontologist 31: 358, 1991. Johansson, K., Pederson, N., ..., Mortimer, J.A. and Gatz, M.: Genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders: the Study of Dementia in Swedish Twins. Neurobiology of Aging 13 (Suppl. 1): S68-69, 1992. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B., Caron, W., Boss, P., Jun, S.P. and Finch, M.D.: Prognosis in Alzheimer's disease: risk factors for cognitive and functional progression, institutionalization and death. Neurobiology of Aging 13 (Suppl. 1): S113, 1992. van Duijn, C.M., Clayton, D.G.,..., Mortimer, J.A.,...and Hofman, A.: Interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors: a re-analysis of case-control studies of Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging 13 (Suppl. 1): S115-S116, 1992. Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Larson, E.B., Kramer, J., Rice, M.M., and Chinn, N.: Head circumference and cognitive impairment in a population-based study of Japanese-Americans in King County, WA. Gerontologist 33: 47, 1993. Adler, G., Kuskowski, M. and Mortimer, J.: Predictors of respite care use by caregivers to patients with dementia. Gerontologist 33: 145, 1993. Snowdon, D., Butler, S., Greiner, L., Tully, C., Schmitt, F. and Mortimer, J.: Aging and

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cognitive function in Catholic sisters. Gerontologist 33: 182, 1993. Mortimer, J.A., Katzman, R., Guralnik, J., Snowdon, D., Kaplan, G.A. and Schneider, E.L.: Low education and socioeconomic status as risk factors for age-dependent diseases and conditions. Gerontologist 33: 204, 1993. Fleming, B., Spector, W., van Nostand, J., Foley, D., Fox, P. and Mortimer, J.: Dementia- related databases: developing their role in research, planning and practice. Gerontologist 33: 323, 1993. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: beyond risk factors. Neurobiology of Aging 15 (suppl. 1): S39, 1994 Burns, T. and J.A. Mortimer: Cognitive Performance Test: a new approach to functional assessment in Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging 15 (suppl. 1): S135, 1994. Chui, H.C., Zarow, C., Lyness, S.A., Hsu, E. and Mortimer, J.A.: Similar regional distribution of Lewy bodies in Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Neurobiology of of Aging 15 (suppl. 1): S144, 1994. Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Kramer, J., Rice, M.M., Chinn, N. and Larson, E.B.: Head size as a risk factor for cognitive impairment in elderly Japanese-Americans: the Kame Project. Neurobiology of Aging 15 (suppl. 1): S74, 1994. Graves, A.B., Reed, D., Ramlow, J.M., Mortimer, J.A. and Satz, P.: Etiology of chronic diseases in aging, the threshold model. Gerontologist 34: 184, 1994. Greiner, L., Snowdon, D., Mortimer, J. and Schmitt, F.: Education in youth and mental and physical function in the elderly. Gerontologist 34: 306, 1994. Greiner, P., Snowdon, D. and Mortimer, J. : Visuospatial and verbal fluency and the loss of self care in the elderly. Gerontologist 34: 399, 1994. Mortimer, J.A.: Is Alzheimer's disease a continuum of normal ageing? Alzheimer's Res. 1 (suppl. 1): 18, 1995. Mach, J.R., Weldon, D.T., Opstad, N.L., Bettin, K.M. and Mortimer, J.A.: Cytokines and delirium: an exploratory study. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 21(3): 1740, 1995. Snowdon, D.A., Markesbery, W.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Biologic aging and Alzheimer's disease: findings from the Nun Study. Gerontologist 35: 15, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: Is Alzheimer's disease distinct from normal brain aging? Gerontologist 35: 129, 1995. Mortimer, J.A., Fortier, I., Pepin, E.P. and Gauvreau, D.: Sensory loss as a predictor of dementia and questionable dementia in a community study of elderly persons. Neurobiology of Aging 17: S79, 1996.

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Mortimer, J.A., Fortier, I., Rajaram, L. and Gauvreau, D.: Higher education and socioeconomic status in childhood protect individuals at genetic risk of AD from expressing symptoms in late life: the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Health and Aging Study. Neurobiology of Aging 19: S215, 1998.

Gatz, M., Svedberg, P., Pedersen, N.L., Mortimer, J., Johansson, B., and Berg, S.: Is education protective? Insights from Swedish twin studies ]. Neurobiology of Aging 21: 63, 2000.

Mortimer, J.A., Gosche, K.M., Riley, K.P., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdon, D.A.: Delayed recall and MRI-based hippocampal volume: a clinicopathologic study. Journal of Neuroimaging 12:195, 2002. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D. and Markesbery, W.: Head circumference, education, and risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s neuropathology: findings from the Nun Study. Neurobiology of Aging 23 (Suppl 1): S296, 2002. Gatz, M., Pederson, N.L., Berg, S., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C. and Fiske, A.: Study of dementia in the Swedish Twin Registry. Neurobiology of Aging 23 (Suppl 1): S309, 2002. Andel, R., Crowe, M., Gatz, M., Pederson, N.L. and Mortimer, J.: Leisure activity in Swedish older adults. Gerontologist , 42:354, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Future interventions for cognitive impairment. Gerontologist 44 :268, 2004. Robb, C., Jang, Y., Balducci, L. Extermann, M., Bergman, E., Small, B., Mortimer, J., Haley, W. and Perkins, E.: Examining quality of life in older breast cancer survivors. Gerontologist 44: 424, 2004. Jang, Y., Borenstein, A., Chiroboga, D. and Mortimer, J.: Determinants of depressive symptoms among African-American and white older adults. Gerontologist 44: 545, 2004.

Gatz, M., Berg, S., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C.A., and Pedersen, N.L. The role of genes and environments for Alzheimer’s disease in The Harmony Study: Testing sex-limitation models with age adjusted thresholds. Twin Research 7: 348, 2004.

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Pedersen, N.L. Genetic effects do no account for the relationship between education and dementia. Neurobiology of Aging 25: 400, 2004.

Rosnick, C., Small, B.J., McEvoy, C., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.A.: Negative life events and

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Brown, L., Schinka, J., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.A.: Factor models of posttraumatic stress disorder in the elderly. Transforming Lives Through Transforming Care: Final Program and Proceedings, The International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 21

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Meeting of the American Public Health Association, 2005. Brown, L. M., Schinka, J. A., Borenstein, A., and Mortimer, J.: Post-hurricane survey of older Floridians: Preparation, response, and recovery. Abstracts, 133

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American Public Health Association, 2005. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R. and Loewenstein, D.A.: Olfactory impairment is associated with low scores on a measure of semantic interference eight years later. Neurology 66 (Suppl. 2): A219, 2006. Hughes, T.F., Andel, R., Small, B.J., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer. J.A.: Social resources, health, and cognitive performance in a population-based study of older adults: The Charlotte County Healthy Aging Study. Proceedings of the Conference on the Epidemiology of Alzheimer’s Disease, 150, 2006.

Mortimer, J.A., Markesbery, W.R., and Snowdon, D.A.: The effect of apolipoprotein E-4 on dementia occurrence is mediated by the stage of Alzheimer neuropathology. Neurology 68 (Suppl. 1): A167, 2007. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Dahlquist, E., Wu, Y., Salmon, D., Ganst, A, Olichney, J., Thal, L., Silbert, L., Kaye, J., Craig, U.K., Schellenberg, G. and Galasko, D.: Cycad seed exposure and risk of dementia, MCI and ALS/PDC in the Charmorro population of Guam. Neurology 68 (Suppl. 1): A204, 2007. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A., Wu, Y. and Markesbery, W.R.: Lower baseline weight and faster weight loss predict time to develop dementia in the Nun Study. Alzheimer’s and Dementia. 3 (Suppl. 2): S113, 2007. Hughes, T.F., Andel, R., Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wolk, A., and Gatz, M.: Mid-life fruit and vegetable consumption and risk for dementia in Swedish twins. Gerontologist. 47, 2007.

Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A., Younkin, S. and Younkin, L.H.: Plasma A40 is associated with very early cognitive deficits in a population-based sample of older people. Neurology 70 (Suppl. 1): A185, 2008. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., Loewenstein D.A., Potter, E., Appel, J., Grieg, M.T., Wu, Y., Raj, A., Schofield, E., and Duara, R.: Roles of education and medial temporal atrophy in the diagnosis of amnestic MCI and mild dementia. Neurology 72 (Suppl 3): A246, 2009. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wu, Y., Schofield, E., Loewenstein D., Potter, E., Appel, J., Raj

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A., Grieg, M.T. and and Duara, R.: Prediction of medial temporal atrophy scores in cognitively normal subjects in the Florida ADRC. Neurology 72 (Suppl 3): A479, 2009. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Copenhaver, C., Wu, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Launer, L., Petersen, R., Hong, Z.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI) pilot study: Methods and participation rates. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P281. Ding, D., Hong, Z., Mortimer, J., Zhao, Q., Chu, S., DeCarli, C., Galasko, D., Salmo, D., Petersen, R., Borenstein, A.: Prevalence study in Shanghai. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P120. Mortimer, J., Borenstein, A., Ding, D., Copenhave, C., Wu, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., Hong, Z.: Higher blood glucose is associated with dementia among Chinese elderly independent of vascular risk factors and white matter hyperintensity volume: findings from SCOBHI. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P379. Borenstein, A.R., Ding, D., Mortimer, J.A., Schellenberg, G.D., DeCarli, C., Zhao, Q., Copenhaver, C., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R., Hong Z.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI) pilot study: APOE findings. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P282. Zhao, Q., Ding, D., Guo, Q., Mortimer, J.A., Copenhaver, C.I., Salmon, D., Galasko, D., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., Wu, Y., Hong, Z., Borenstein, A.R.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative: Pilot study. Neuropsychological results. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P376. DeCarli, C., Borenstein, A., He, J., Ding, D., Lee, D.Y., Martinez, O., Carmichael, O., Mortimer, J.A., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R., Hong, Z.: Differences in MRI measures of brain volume, white matter hyperintensities and infarcts in Chinese: The Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI). Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P382. Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Mortimer, J., Copenhaver, C.I., Wu, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., Hong, Z., Borenstein, A.R.: Assessing quality of life by EQ-5D among Chinese elderly with cognitive function impairment: Findings from SCOBHI pilot. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P237-P238. Copenhaver, C., Ding, D., Mortimer, J.A., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Petersen, R., Wu, Y., Dai, Q., Hong, Z., Borenstein, A.R.: Perception of stigma and willingness to participate in a cohort study among proxy respondents and controls in Shanghai, China: SCOBHI-pilot. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2009;5:P410.

Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Differential risk factors for amnestic MCI and dementia. Neurology 2010;74(Suppl 2): A46.

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Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., DeCarli, C., Ding, D., Chu, S., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Hippocampal atrophy mediates the association between APOE-e4 and amnestic MCI and verbal memory. Neurology 2010;74(Suppl 2):A136. Mortimer, J.A.: A 40-week, population-based trial comparing fast walking, T'ai Chi and social engagement to no-intervention in sedentary non-demented Chinese elders. Alzheimer's and Dementia 2010;6:S145.

Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Mediation of the protective effect of Apolipoprotein E-2 on dementia by Alzheimer neuropathologic severity: The Nun Study. Neurology 2011;76 (Suppl 4): A641.

Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wu, Y. and Larson, E.B.: Apolipoprotein E-4, head circumference and diabetes, but not sex, predict duration of CDR 0.5.: The Kame Project. Neurology 2011;76 (Suppl 4): A121. Andel, R., Crowe, M., Hahn, E.A., Mortimer, J.A., Pedersen, N.L., Fratiglioni, L., Johannson, B. and Gatz, M.: Work-related stress may increase the risk of vascular dementia. Gerrontologist 2011; 51(Suppl 2):147. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R. and Nelson, L.: Assocations of welding and manganese exposure with Parkinson’s disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis. http://www.abstracts2view.com/aan/view.php?nu=AAN12L_P07_127&terms=. Borenstein, A.R., Chen, H., Mortimer, J.A., Brown, J. and Cohen, P. Early−life sexual and physical abuse and self−perceived cognitive impairment in mid−adulthood. http://www.abstracts2view.com/aan/view.php?nu=AAN12L_P07_161&terms=. Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A., Brownlee H.J. and Borenstein, A.R. Early-adult life correlates of personality in Parkinson’s disease. http://www.abstracts2view.com/aan/view.php?nu=AAN12L_P07_131&terms=. Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A., Brownlee H.J. and Borenstein, A.R. Premorbid personality and the risk of Parkinson’s disease. http://www.abstracts2view.com/aan/view.php?nu=AAN12L_P07_131&terms=. Borenstein, A.R , Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A and Brownlee H.J., Occupational characteristics and patterns as risk factors for Parkinson’s disease. http://www.abstracts2view.com/aan/view.php?nu=AAN12L_P07_133&terms=.

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PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations (Partial list) Mortimer, J.A.: Cerebellar modeling: State-of-art. Workshop on Cerebellar Modeling, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 1970. Mortimer, J.A.: Large network models: State-of-the-art and expectations. Winter Conference on Brain Research, Snowmass-at-Aspen, CO, 1971. Mortimer, J.A.: Deterministic vs. stochastic modeling of the nervous system. Washington Statistical Society Meeting, Washington, DC, 1971. Mortimer, J.A.: Computer simulation of barbiturate effects on cerebellar information processing. Larsell Symposium on Cerebellar Function, Portland, OR, 1972. Mortimer, J.A.: Aspects of cerebellar physiology. Winter Conference on Brain Research, Vail, CO, 1973. Mortimer, J.A. and Johnson, M.J.: Modification in monosynaptic and long-loop reflexes by movement tasks and preloads. International Symposium on Human Reflexes and Movement Disorders, Brussels, Belgium, 1976. Mortimer, J.A.: Biomedical aspects of normal aging and senile dementia. Minnesota Gerontological Society Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 1978. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Toronto, Ontario, 1981. Mortimer, J.A.: Control vs. constraint in action. Symposium on New Directions for Research on Human Movement and Action, Minneapolis, MN, 1981. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: re-examination of dogma. All-University Council on Aging Seminar Series, University of Minnesota, April, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Eisenberg, P.: Pre-movement silence - occurrence and function in limb muscles. Speech Motor Control Conference, Madison, WI, 1982. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of dementia. Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. June, 1982.

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Mortimer, J.A.: Functions of the human basal ganglia - neuropsychological evidence. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Deauville, France, 1982. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Reflex involvement in Parkinson motor symptoms. International Conference on the Neurophysiological Basis of Motor Disorders, Chicago, IL, 1982. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer's disease: intersection of diagnosis, research and long term care. New York Academy of Medicine Meeting, New York, NY, 1983. Mortimer, J.A.: What is dementia? - Demographics and etiologies. Keynote address at Conference on Dementia and Depression in the Elderly, Seattle, Washington, March, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: a May 1984 appraisal. Veterans Administraton Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, May, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: The VA's aging population: more -- and more impaired. Conference on Alzheimer's Disease: Challenge to the VA's Medical System, Minneapolis, MN, September, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease. Norman Rockwell Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, Lubbock, Texas, October, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology and etiology of Alzheimer's disease. University of Missouri, Columbia, November, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: "The cutting edge": research in social, psychological and biomedical aspects of mental health and illness. University of Missouri, Columbia, November, 1984. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of dementing illness. International Congress of Gerontology, New York City, July, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: The genetics of dementia. Veterans Adminstration Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin, July, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: The dementia of Parkinson's disease. First Annual Chronic Disease Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, August, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Cognitive problems in Parkinson's disease. Conference: Hope for the Future, Living with the Present, Minneapolis, MN, September, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Case-control studies of Alzheimer's disease: past, present future. American College of Epidemiology Meeting, Santa Monica, California, September, 1985.

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Mortimer, J.A.: The genetics of dementia. Veterans Administration Medical Center, North Chicago, Illinois, September, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Design of clinical trials for assessing drug effects. Conference on Memory Impairment in Late Adult Life, Key West, Florida, January, 1986. Mortimer, J.A.: Enigma of Alzheimer's disease: epidemiology and etiology. Conference on The Role of the Genome in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, August, 1986. Mortimer, J.A.: Human motor behavior and aging. New York Academy of Sciences Symposium on Central Determinants of Age-Related Declines in Motor Function, Rye Brook, New York, October, 1986. Mortimer, J.A.: Longitudinal studies of dementia: methodological issues. Symposium on Clinical Management of Dementia: Methodological Issues, November, 1986. Mortimer, J.A.: Subtypes of Parkinson's disease with distinct patterns of neuropsychological impairment. Fourth Meeting of the International Study Group on the Pharmacology of Memory Disorders Associated with Aging, Zurich, Switzerland, January, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer's disease: risk factors and pathogens. National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on Etiologic Issues in the Epidemiologic Study of Alzheimer's Disease, Bethesda, Maryland, June, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Needed resources for epidemiologic study. National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on Etiologic Issues in the Epidemiologic Study of Alzheimer's Disease, Bethesda, Maryland, June, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Cognitive change associated with basal ganglia disease. Conference on the Basal Ganglia: Function and Dysfunction, Leeds, England, July, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Cognitive and behavioral changes in Parkinson's disease. IIIrd Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Cognitive and behavioral impairments in Parkinson's disease. Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: "Alzism": the new ageism. Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Do psychosocial factors contribute to the etiology of

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Alzheimer's disease? Dahlem Conference on the Etiology of Dementia of Alzheimer's Type, West Berlin, Germany, December, 1987. Mortimer, J.A.: Summary of risk factors for dementia identified by case- control studies. Course on Epidemiologic Studies of Dementia, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, May, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Lessons from the NIA Alzheimer's Disease Patient Registries in planning registries for dementing diseases. Conference on the Methods and Problems in the Development of Large Area Registries for Dementing Disorders, Bethesda, Maryland, July, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Parkinson's disease: hope for the future. Jennie and Lillian Fischer Memorial Lecture, Ford World Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan, July, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Genetic and environmental risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: key questions and new approaches. Third National Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: Problems, Prospects and Perspectives, Detroit, Michigan, October, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer's disease and Down's syndrome: Comparative neuro- pathological and neuropsychological findings. Innovation and Integration Conference on Developmental Disabilities, Plymouth, Minnesota, November, 1988. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of dementia in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Platform presentation at Fifth Meeting of the International Study Group on the Pharmacology of Memory Disorders Associated with Aging, Zurich, Switzerland (Zurich V), January, 1989. Mortimer, J.A., Warrior, A.S., Kuskowski, M.A., Jun, S.P. and Webster, D.D.: Verbal memory disorder in Parkinson's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, February, 1989. Mortimer, J. and Hughes, J.: CERAD assessment of Alzheimer's disease: sensitivity of assessments in identifying change in condition over a one year period. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November, 1989. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, January, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Control selection in meta-analyses of Alzheimer case-control studies. EURODEM/NIA/WHO Workshop on Risk Factors of Alzheimer's Disease, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, January, 1990.

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Mortimer, J.A.: Measurement issues in caregiver research. National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on the Mental Health of Family Caregivers in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias, Washington, DC, March, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Theories of Alzheimer's disease. Invited symposium presentation at American Geriatrics Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, May, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease: A collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. EURODEM Workshop on Risk Factors of Alzheimer's Disease. Rotterdam, The Netherlands, November, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk Factors for Alzheimer's disease: findings from a meta-analysis of 11 case-control studies. International Symposium on the Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, Tokyo, Japan, March, 1991. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. International Symposium on the Epidemiology of Senile Dementia. Kobe, Japan, March,1991. Mortimer, J.A.: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. NIA/WHO Conference on the Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease: The International Search for Environmental Risk Factors. Bethesda, Maryland, July, 1991. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of non-Alzheimer dementias. Symposium on Dementias of Diverse Etiology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September,1991. Mortimer, J.A., Gauvreau, D. and Sobel, E.: Project IMAGE: a genetic epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a total population. Symposium on Issues in Genetic-Epidemiological Studies of Dementia. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, San Francisco, California, November, 1991. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiologic aspects of Alzheimer's disease. Pre-Conference Workshop on Alzheimer's Disease. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, San Francisco, California, November, 1991. Mortimer, J.A. : Neuroepidemiology: early detection and the prevention and treatment of neurological disease (Alzheimer's disease), American Academy of Neurology Meeting, San Diego, California, May, 1992. Mortimer, J.A. , Ebbitt, B., Caron, W., Boss, P., Jun, S.P. and Finch, M.D.: Prognosis in Alzheimer's disease: risk factors for cognitive and functional progression, institutionalization and death. Third International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Padova, Italy, July, 1992. Mortimer, J.A. : Neuroepidemiology: early detection and the prevention and treatment of neurological disease (Alzheimer's disease), American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New York, NY, April, 1993. Mortimer, J.A.: Dementia: prospects for prevention. The Vermont Conference on the

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Primary Prevention of Psychopathology. Burlington, Vermont, June, 1993. Mortimer, J.A.: Basic research: implications for the patients and family. National Alzheimer's Disease Conference: Alzheimer Care Strategies: Partners in Quality Care, Chicago, Illinois, July, 1993. Graves, A.B., Larson, E.B., Mortimer, J.A., Kramer, J., Rice, M. and Chinn, N.: Migrant status and performance on cognitive screening and reaction time tests in a population-based study of older Japanese-Americans in King County, Washington. Sixth Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association, Berlin, Germany, September,1993. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: predictors of progression and institutionalization. Symposium on the Future of VA Mental Health Research, Washington, DC, November, 1993. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors for dementia and associated behavioral problems: implications for future nursing home care. International Conference on Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Care for Nursing Home Residents. Washington, DC, December 1993. Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Third International Conference on Aluminum and Health, Miami, Florida, February, 1994. Graves, A.B. and Mortimer, J.A.: Does smoking reduce the risks of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease? International Congress on Smoking Cessation, Glasgow, Scotland, March, 1994. Mortimer, J.A. : Dementia update: epidemiology of dementia. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Washington, DC, May, 1994. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: beyond risk factors. Plenary address. Fourth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July-August, 1994. Burns, T. and J.A. Mortimer: Cognitive Performance Test: a new approach to functional assessment in Alzheimer's disease. Fourth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July-August, 1994. Mortimer, J.A.: The threshold model of dementia. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994. Mortimer, J.A.: The epidemiology of cognitive impairment in old age: the role of early life brain development. American Psychopathological Association Meeting, New York, NY, March, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: Is Alzheimer's disease a continuum of normal ageing? International Symposium on Alzheimer's Research, Cambridge, England, July, 1995. Mortimer, J.A.: Is Alzheimer's disease distinct from normal brain aging? Gerontological

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Society of America Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November,1995. Mortimer, J.A., Fortier, I., Pepin, E.P. and Gauvreau, D.: Sensory loss as a predictor of dementia and questionable dementia in a community study of elderly persons. Fifth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Osaka, Japan, July, 1996. Mortimer, J.A.: Brain reserve and the clinical presentation of Alzheimer’s disease. Conference on Dementia and Longevity, Paris, France, January, 1997. Mortimer, J.A.: Can we prevent Alzheimer’s disease? Conference on Behaviors in Dementia: Strategies for Successful Management,” St. Petersberg, Florida, May, 1997. Mortimer, J.A.: Alternatives to autopsy in selecting control subjects for Alzheimer’s disease studies. Conference on Longitudinal Studies of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease, Lexington, Kentucky, December, 1997. Mortimer, J.A., Fortier, I., Rajaram, L. and Gauvreau, D.: Higher education and socioeconomic status in childhood protect individuals at genetic risk of AD from expressing symptoms in late life: the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Health and Aging Study. Sixth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July, 1998. Mortimer, J.A.: Diversity in the Institute on Aging: The Healthy Aging Studies. 65

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Conference on Marriage and the Family, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, April, 1999. Mortimer, J.A.: Health promotion and disease prevention: implications for Medicare reform. Forum on Medicare Reform, Tampa, Florida, October, 1999. Mortimer, J.A.: The Healthy Aging Studies. Florida Council on Aging Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, May, 2000. Mortimer, J.A.: The future of Alzheimer’s disease. Florida State Guardian Association Meeting, Tampa, Florida, May, 2000 Mortimer, J.A.: The role of brain reserve in the clinical expression of Alzheimer’s disease: Does brain size matter? University of Florida Institute on Aging, September, 2000 Mortimer, J.A.: Non-familial AD is mainly due to genetic factors. Challenging Views of Alzheimer’s Disease, Cincinnati, Ohio, July, 2001. Mortimer, J.A.: The latest in Alzheimer’s disease research. Florida State Guardianship Association Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, August, 2001 Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer’s disease: How soon will we be able to prevent it? Sarasota Institute of Lifelong Learning, Venice, Florida, March, 2002

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Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer’s disease: steps in its prevention. Alzheimer’s Disease: Update on Research, Treatment and Care. San Diego, California, May, 2002. Mortimer, J.A. :Alzheimer’s disease prevention: an update on research progress to date and outlook for the future. Bridging the Community and Science: Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia and Memory Problems, Sarasota, Florida, May, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Very early identification of Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology from MRI scans. Southern Gerontological Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer’s disease: steps in its prevention. Designing Environments of Care: Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Fort Myers, Florida, May, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer’s disease: can it be prevented? Designing Environments of Care: Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, Fort Myers, Florida, June, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Alzheimer’s disease: prospects for prevention. Florida Council on Aging Meeting, Tampa, Florida, August, 2002. Mortimer, J.A.: Pre-clinical detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Florida Alzheimer’s Summit, Tallahassee, Florida, February, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: Early detection and prevention: the future of geriatrics. Beverly Lecture presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, Florida, March, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: Pre-clinical detection of Alzheimer’s disease: prelude to effective prevention. Pfizer Symposium on Alzheimer’s Disease, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida, March, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: Quantitative neuropathological and neuroradiologic correlations with MCI in the Nun Study. Consensus Symposium on Mild Cognitive Impairment, Miami, Florida, April, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: The concept of cognitive/brain reserve. National Institute on Aging Cognitive/Brain Reserve in Aging Workshop, Bethesda, Maryland, August, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: Funding for prevention research: new and existing opportunities. To be

presented at the Simon Duff Visiting Professor Symposium on Prevention Research From Theory to Practice – A Dialogue Among Health Media and Policy Experts. Jacksonville, Florida, October, 2003.

Mortimer, J.A., Gosche, K.M., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdon, D.A.: Magnetic resonance imaging markers for asymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease. Symposium on Pre- Clinical Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, November, 2003. Mortimer, J.A.: Future interventions for cognitive impairment. Symposium on The Future of

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Cognitive Impairment: Scientists and Lay Experts Perspectives. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 2004. Mortimer, J.A., Gosche, K.M. and Snowdon, D.A.: Very early detection of Alzheimer neuropathology and the role of brain reserve in modifying its clinical expression. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, San Diego, CA, March, 2005. Mortimer, J.A.: Discussant, Session on Epidemiology, Clinical Aspects and Imaging. Workshop on Neurodegenerative Disorders on Guam and in Pacific Regions. Tumon Bay, Guam, December, 2005. Mortimer, J.A.: Tools of the epidemiologist. Conference on the Epidemiology of Dementia, San

Diego, CA., April, 2006. Mortimer, J.A.: Education, literacy and cognitive reserve. Conference on the Epidemiology of

Dementia, San Diego, CA, April, 2006. Mortimer, J.A.: Preclinical detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Workshop on Alzheimer’s Disease. Fu Dan University, Shanghai, China, October, 2007. Ding, D., Hong, Z., Mortimer, J., Zhao, Q., Chu, S., DeCarli, C., Galasko, D., Salmo, D., Petersen, R., Borenstein, A.: Prevalence study in Shanghai. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, Vienna, Austria, July, 2009. Mortimer, J.A.: Future strategies for neuroscience research related to grape polyphenols. California Table Grape Commission, 2010 Scientific Advisory Panel Meeting, San Francisco, California, March, 2010. Mortimer, J.A.: Strategies for prevention of dementia in populations: diet, exercise, supplements and diabetes control. International Forum of Neurodegenerative Disease, Shanghai, China, June, 2010. Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Guo, Q.H., Wu, Y., Zhao, Q.H., Copenhaver, C., Borenstein, A.: A 40-week, population-based trial comparing fast walking, T’ai Chi and social engagement to no-intervention in sedentary non-demented Chinese elders. Symposium presentation, International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 2010. Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R.: Identification of disease-modifying agents in Alzheimer's disease: The need for early detection and reliance on imaging biomarkers. Invited platform presentation at International Conference on New Discoveries in Brain, Panama City, Panama, May, 2011. Scientific Presentations - Contributed Mortimer, J.A.: Computer simulation of mammalian cerebellar cortex. Michigan Chapter, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, 1970.

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Mortimer, J.A. and Evarts, E.V.: Latency differences in cerebellar Purkinje and nuclear cell activity in association with startle responses. FASEB Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, 1972. Mortimer, J.A. and Pottala, E.W.: Possible sources of centripetal con- duction of dendritic spikes in alligator Purkinje cells: A compart- mental neuron model. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1973. Mortimer, J.A. and Pottala, E.W.: Interaction of spike-generating regions of an alligator Purkinje cell studied with a compartmental neuron model. Winter Conference on Brain Research, Steamboat Springs, CO, 1975. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Electromyographic responses to load perturbations in Parkinsonians in relation to quantitative measures of rigidity and tremor. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 1977. Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D. and Dukich, T.G.: Changes in short and long- loop reflexes before voluntary movements in man. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 1979. Hudrlik, T.R., Mortimer, J.A. and Dukich, T.G.:: A microprocessor-based system for psychometric assessment. American Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Denver, CO, 1979. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Lawson-Kerr, K. and Webster, D.D.: Parkinson's disease: dementia and akinesia. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, 1980. Mortimer, J.A., Pirozzolo, F.J., Hansch, E.C. and Webster, D.D.: Relation of motor symptoms to intellectual deficits in Parkinson's disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, 1981. Mortimer, J.A. and Dukich, T.G.: Relation of voluntary limb acceleration to increases in long latency stretch responses prior to movement. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 1981. Pirozzolo, F.J., Mortimer, J.A., Hanch, E.C., Webster, D.D. and Kuskow- ski, M.A.: Dementia in Parkinson's disease: a neuropsychological analysis. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 1981. Mortimer, J.A. and Webster, D.D.: Extrapyramidal motor symptoms and normal aging. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, 1981. Mortimer, J.A., Christensen, K.J., Kuskowski, M.A., Eisenberg, P. and Webster, D.D.: The visuospatial disorder of Parkinson's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Deauville, France, 1982.

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Mortimer, J.A. and Eisenberg, P.: Pre-movement silence in agonist muscles preceding maximum power arm movements. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 1982. Christensen, K.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Measurement of differential deficit in a neurological population. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Mexico City, 1983. Hansch, E.C., Kuskowski, M.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Mortimer, J.A.: Visual- spatial perception and Parkinson's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Mexico City, 1983. Mortimer, J.A., French, L.R., Hutton, J.T., Schuman, L.M., Christians, B. and Boatman, R.A.: Reported head trauma in an epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1983. French, L.R., Schuman, L.M., Mortimer, J.A., Hutton, J.T., Boatman, R.A. and Christians, B.: An epidemiologic study of Alzheimer's disease. Society for Epidemiologic Research Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1983. Eisenberg, P., Sawyer, S. and Mortimer, J.A.: Pre-movement silence in Parkinson's disease. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Boston, MA, 1983. Mortimer, J.A., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Parallel changes in cogni- tive and motor function in Parkinson's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Aachen, West Germany, June, 1984. Palmer, S.S., Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D., Bistevins, R. and Dickinson, G.L.: A comparison of stretch exercises and karate training as therapy for Park- inson's disease. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1984. Mortimer, J.A., Chui, H.C., Bondareff, W., Slager, U.T., Zarow, C. and Webster, D.D.: Pathological correlates of dementia in Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, November, 1984. Mortimer, J.A., Webster, D.D. and Kuskowski, M.A.: Long-term effect of levodopa on progression of Parkinson's disease. Platform presentation at VIII International Symposium on Parkinson's Disease, New York City, June, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Pathological correlates of dementia in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Minnesota Society of Neurological Sciences Meeting, October, 1985. Mortimer, J.A.: Epidemiology of dementia in Parkinson's disease. Symposium on

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Dementia in Parkinson's Disease, Gerontological Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November, 1985. Mortimer, J.A., Kuskowski, M.A., Pirozzolo, F.J. and Webster, D.D.: Prevalence and age distribution of intellectual deficits in Parkinson's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Denver, CO, February, 1986. Pirozzolo, F.J., Kuskowski, M.A., Maletta, G.J., Mortimer, J.A., Nolan, R. and Appel, S.H.: Latency and accuracy of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Washington, DC, April, 1986. Mortimer, J.A., Warrior, A.S., Jun, S.P., Kuskowski, M.A. and Webster, D.D.: Depression in Parkinson's disease: relationship to motor signs, neuro- psychological performance and demographic factors. International Neuropsychological Society European Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July, 1987. Johnson, B.M., Sadun, A.A., Chui, H. and Mortimer, J.A.: The nigrotectal projection in man. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1987. Ebbitt, B., Mortimer, J. Rasmussen, R., Burns, T. and Jun, S.P.: Predictors of behavioral problems in Alzheimer's disease. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, San Francisco, California, November, 1988. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B., Burns, T., Rasmussen, R., Jun, S.P., Boss, P. and Caron, W.: Depression in Alzheimer's disease: differences between self-rated and caregiver-rated depression. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, San Francisco, California, November, 1988. Mortimer, J.A., Chui, H.C., Slager, U.T., Zarow, C., Shu, E., Warrior, A.S. and Webster, D.D.: Prospective clinciopathologic study of Parkinson's disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1989. Mortimer, J.A.: The use of longitudinal studies to identify risk of Alzheimer's disease: studies of aging twins. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November, 1989. Kuskowski, M., Morley, G., Malone, S., Okaya, A. and Mortimer, J.: Psycho- physiological measurements in Alzheimer's disease: longitudinal data. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November, 1989. Warrior, A.S., Mortimer, J.A., Jun, S.P. and Webster, D.D.: Retention of learned material in learning-impaired Parkinsonians. International

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Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February, 1990. Corwin, J., Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B. and Jun, S.P.: Response bias in Alzheimer's disease: predictors and changes over time. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February, 1990. Mortimer, J.A.: How genetic is Alzheimer's disease? Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1990. Mortimer, J.A., Ebbitt, B. and Jun, S.P.: Neuropsychological and behavioral predictors of decline in Alzheimer's disease. International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February, 1991. Mortimer, J.A., van Duijn, C., and the EURODEM Risk Factors Research Group: Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD): a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies. World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Neuroepidemiology Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1991. Gatz, M., Pederson, N., Ahlbom, A., Winblad, B., Berg, S., Johansson, B. Mortimer, J., Schneider, E., Lowe, B. and Reynolds, C.: The study of dementia in Swedish twins: genetic and environmental risk factors in Alzheimer's disease and other dementing disorders. International Psychogeriatric Association Meeting, Rome, Italy, August 1991. Caron, W., Boss, P., Mortimer, J. and Horbal, J.: The impact of family relations on the development of behavior problems in Alzheimer's disease. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, San Francisco, November 1991. Johansson, K., Pederson, N., ..., Mortimer, J.A. and Gatz, M.: Genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders: the Study of Dementia in Swedish Twins. Third International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Padua, Italy, July 1992. van Duijn, C.M., Clayton, D.G.,..., Mortimer, J.A.,...and Hofman, A.: Interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors: a re-analysis of case-control studies of Alzheimer's disease. Third International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Padua, Italy, July 1992. Zarow, C., Mortimer, J.A., Lyness, S.A., and Chui, H.C.: Correlates of subcortical neuronal loss in Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Washington, DC, October, 1993. Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Larson, E.B., Kramer, J., Rice, M.M. and Chinn, N.: Head circumference and cognitive impairment in a population-based study of Japanese- Americans in King County, Washington. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1993. Adler, G.., Kuskowski, M.A. and Mortimer, J.A.: Predictors of respite use by caregivers to

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patients with dementia. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1993. Graves, A.B., Mortimer, J.A., Kramer, J., Rice, M.M., Chinn, N. and Larson, E.B.: Head size as a risk factor for cognitive impairment in elderly Japanese-Americans: the Kame Project. Fourth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Minneapolis, MN, July-August, 1994. Chui, H.C., Zarow, C., Lyness, S.A., Hsu, E. and Mortimer, J.A.: Similar regional distribution of Lewy bodies in Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Fourth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Minneapolis, MN, July- August, 1994. Greiner, L., Snowdon, D., Mortimer, J. and Schmitt, F. : Education in youth and mental and physical function in the elderly. Geronotological Society of America Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994. Greiner, P., Snowdon, D. and Mortimer, J. : Visuospatial and verbal fluency and the loss of self care in the elderly. Geronotological Society of America Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994. Snowdon, D.A., Markesbery, W.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Biologic aging and Alzheimer's disease: findings from the Nun Study. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November, 1995. Mach, J.R., Weldon, D.T., Opstad N.L., Bettin, K.M. and Mortimer, J.A.: Cytokines and delirium: an exploratory study. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego, California, November, 1995.

Gatz, M., Svedberg, P., Pedersen, N.L., Mortimer, J.A. , Johansson, B. and Berg, S.: Is education protective? Insights from Swedish Twin Studies. World Alzheimer Congress, Washington, DC, July 2000. Mortimer, J.A., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdcon, D.A.: Apolipoprotein E-e4 as a risk factor

for Alzheimer and non-Alzheimer's dementias: Findings from the Nun Study. World Alzheimer Congress, Washington, DC, July 2000.

Crowell, T.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Small, B.J., Graves, A.B., & Mortimer, J.A.: Elderly Norms for the Spot-the-Word Test. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000. Jones, T.G., Schinka, J.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Small, B.J., Graves, A.B., & Mortimer, J.A.: 3MS normative data for the elderly. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000. Rogish, M., Curtiss, G., Small, B.J., Graves, A.B., & Mortimer, J. A.: Stroop and Trail Making Test normative data for the elderly. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000.

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Schinka, J.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Rogish, M., Hernandez, E., Graves, A.B., & Mortimer, J. A.: Effects of lifetime alcohol and nicotine use on cognition in healthy elderly adults. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000. Vanderploeg, R. D., Schinka, J. A., Jones, T., Small, B. J., Graves, A. B., Mortimer, J. A.: Elderly norms for the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test - Revised. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000.

Ordorica, P., Abdullah, L, Schinka, J.A., Crawford, F., Mortimer, J.A., Graves, A. B., and Mullan, M.: Association of OPRM1 +118A allele with alcoholism. Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC., August 2000. Mortimer, J.A. and Snowdon, D.A.: Head circumference is associated with educational attainment only in persons with high risk of Alzheimer’s disease in late life: findings from the Nun Study. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Washington, DC , November 2000. Mortimer, J.A., Gosche, K.M., Riley, K.P., Markesbery, W.R. and Snowdon, D.A.: Delayed recall and MRI-based hippocampal volume: a clinicopathologic study. American Society of Neuroimaging Meeting, Clearwater, Florida, March, 2002. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D. and Markesbery, W.: Head circumference, education, and risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s neuropathology: findings from the Nun Study. Eighth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden, July, 2002. Gatz, M., Pederson, N.L., Berg, S., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C. and Fiske, A.: Study of dementia in the Swedish Twin Registry. Eighth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden, July, 2002.

Brown, L.M., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.:3MS normative data for elderly African Americans. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2002. Friedman, M. A., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.: Hopkins Verbal Learning Test – Revised: Norms for elderly African Americans. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2002.

Moering, R.G., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.: Elderly Black normative data for the Stroop Color and Word Test. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2002. Schinka, J.A., Belanger, H., Mortimer, J.A., and Graves, A.B.: Effects of the use of alcohol and cigarettes on cognition in elderly, African American adults. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2002.

Andel, R., Crowe, M., Gatz, M., Pederson, N.L. and Mortimer, J.: Leisure activity in Swedish older adults. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2002

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Booth, J., Schinka, J.A., Brown, L.M., Cohen, B., Mortimer, J. A., and Graves, A.B.: Five- factor personality dimensions and cognitive performance in older adults. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 2003.

Brown, L. M., Cohen, B., Schinka, J. A., Mortimer, J. A., and Graves, A.B.: Does religiousness moderate the effects of stress and negative interactions in older adults? Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 2003. Brown, L.M., Cohen, B., Schinka, J.A., Mortimer, J.A. & Graves, A.B.: Moderating effects of

religious involvement on stress in the prediction of cognitive performance, depression, and anxiety among African American Older Adults. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California, 2003.

McBride, A., Schinka, J.A., Vanderploeg, R.D., Tennyson, K.A., Moering, R., Mortimer, J.A, and Graves, A.B. Development and initial validation of a cognitive activities scale. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 2003. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., and Snowdon, D.A.: Evidence of brain reserve during early life in individuals at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. To be presented at Fourth Neurobiology of Aging Conference: Developmental Origins of Aging in the Brain and Blood Vessels. New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 2003.

Gatz, M., Petersen, N.L., Berg, S., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C.A., and Pedersen, N.L.: The role of genes and environments for Alzheimer’s disease in the Harmony Study: testing sex-limitation models with age adjusted thresholds. 11th International Congress on Twin Studies, Odense, Denmark, July, 2004. Gatz, M., Berg, S., Fratiglioni, L., Johansson, B., Mortimer, J.A., Reynolds, C.A., and Fiske, A.: Study of dementia in the Swedish Twin Registry. Ninth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Associated Disorders, Philadelphia, PA, July, 2004. Andel, R., Gatz, M., Pederson, N.L., Fratiglioni, L. Johansson, B., Crowe, M. and Mortimer, J.A.: Engagement in leisure activities and risk of dementia: study of dementia in Swedish twins. Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2004. Robb, C., Jang, Y., Balducci, L. Extermann, M., Bergman, E., Small, B., Mortimer, J., Haley, W. and Perkins, E.: Examining quality of life in older breast cancer survivors. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 2004. Jang, Y., Borenstein, A., Chiroboga, D. and Mortimer, J.: Determinants of depressive symptoms among African-American and white older adults. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 2004. Brown, L. M., Schinka, J. A., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.: Lessons learned: Hurricanes in

Florida. 4th

UCLA Conference on Public Health and Disasters. Woodland Hills, California, May, 2005.

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Rosnick, C., Small, B.J., McEvoy, C., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.A.: Negative life events and cognitive performance in an elderly population. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November, 2005.

Brown, L. M., Schinka, J. A., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.: Factor models of posttraumatic stress disorder in the elderly. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 21

st Annual Meeting, Toronto Ontario, November, 2005.

Brown, L. M., Schinka, J. A., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.: 2004 Florida hurricanes: Predictors of mental health of older adults following disaster. American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, December, 2005. Brown, L. M., Schinka, J. A., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J. Post-hurricane survey of older Floridians: Preparation, response, and recovery. American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, December, 2005. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R. and Loewenstein, D.A.: Olfactory impairment is associated with low scores on a measure of semantic interference eight years later. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, San Diego, CA, April, 2006. Asmussen, S., Schinka, J.A., Brown, L. M., Borenstein, and Mortimer, J.: Predictive validity of the Florida Cognitive Activity Scale. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August, 2006. Dotson, V.M., Schinka, J.A., Brown, L. M., Borenstein, A. and Mortimer, J.: Cross-validation of the Florida Cognitive Activities Scale in older African Americans. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August, 2006. Hughes, T.F., Andel,R., Small, B.J., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Social resources, health, and cognitive performance in a population-based study of older adults: The Charlotte County Healthy Aging Study. Conference on the Epidemiology of Dementia, San Diego, CA, April, 2006. Hughes, T.F., Small, B.J., Potter, H., Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Pupillary response to tropicamide is related to cognitive performance in a sample of non-demented older adults. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, November, 2006.

Mortimer, J.A., Markesbery, W.R., and Snowdon, D.A.: The effect of apolipoprotein E-4 on dementia occurrence is mediated by the stage of Alzheimer neuropathology. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April, 2007. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Dahlquist, E., Wu, Y., Salmon, D., Ganst, A, Olichney, J., Thal, L., Silbert, L., Kaye, J., Craig, U.K., Schellenberg, G. and Galasko, D.: Cycad seed exposure and risk of dementia, MCI and ALS/PDC in the Charmorro population of Guam. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April, 2007. Mortimer, J.A., Snowdon, D.A., Wu, Y. and Markesbery, W.R.: Lower baseline weight and faster weight loss predict time to develop dementia in the Nun Study. Alzheimer’s Association

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International Conference on Prevention of Dementia, Washington,D.C., June, 2007. Hughes, T.F., Andel, R., Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wolk, A., and Gatz, M.: Mid-life fruit and vegetable consumption and risk for dementia in Swedish twins. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November, 2007.

Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A., Younkin, S., Younkin, L.H., and Loewenstein, D.: Plasma A40 is associated with very early cognitive deficits in a population-based sample of older people. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2008. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., Loewenstein D.A., Potter, E., Appel, J., Grieg, M.T., Wu, Y., Raj, A., Schofield, E., and Duara, R.: Roles of education and medial temporal atrophy in the diagnosis of amnestic MCI and mild dementia. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Seattle, WA, April, 2009. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wu, Y., Schofield, E., Loewenstein D., Potter, E., Appel, J., Raj A., Grieg, M.T. and and Duara, R.: Prediction of medial temporal atrophy scores in cognitively normal subjects in the Florida ADRC. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Seattle, WA, April, 2009. Borenstein, A.R. and Mortimer, J.A.: Risk factors and outcomes of amnestic and

nonamnestic MCI. MCI Symposium, March 27 & 28, 2009, Miami, FL. Zhao, Q., Ding, D., Guo. Q., Mortimer, J.A., Copenhaver, C.I., Salmon, D., Galasko, D.,

DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., Wu, Y., Hong, Z., and Borenstein, A.R.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative – pilot study. Neuropsychological results. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Mortimer, J.A., Copenhaver, C.I., Wu, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Guo,

Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., Hong, Z., and Borenstein, A.R.: Assessing quality of life by EQ-5D among Chinese elderly with cognitive function impairment: Findings from SCOBHI pilot. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Copenhaver, C.I., Ding, D., Mortimer, J.A., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D.,

Petersen, R., Dai, Q., Hong, Z., and Borenstein, A.R.:Perception of stigma and willingness to participate in a cohort study among proxy respondents and controls in Shanghai, China: SCOBHI-pilot. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Copenhaver, C., Wu, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D.,

Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Launer, L., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI): a pilot study. 1. Methods and Participation Rates. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Mortimer, J., Borenstein, A., Ding, D., Copenhaver, C., Yougui, Y., Galasko, D., Salmon, D.,

Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C., Dai, Q., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Higher blood

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glucose is associated with dementia among Chinese elderly independent of vascular risk factors and white matter hyperintensity volume: findings from SCOBHI. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Borenstein, A.R., Ding, D., Mortimer, J.A., Schellenberg, G.D., DeCarli, C., Zhao, Q., Copenhaver, C., Guo, Q., Galask, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q,, Wu, Y., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI) – pilot study. APOE findings. International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

DeCarli, C., Borenstein, A., He, J., Ding, D., Dong Young, L., Martinez, O., Carmichael, O.,

Mortimer, J.A., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Dai, Q., Wu, Y., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Differences in MRI measures of brain volume, white matter hyperintensities and infarcts in Chinese: The Shanghai Community Brain Health Initiative (SCOBHI). International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, July 11-16, 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Petersen, R., and Hong, Z.: Differential risk factors for amnestic MCI and dementia. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, April, 2010, Toronto, Canada. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R., DeCarli, C., Ding, D., Chu, S., Zhao, Q., Guo, Q., Galasko, D., Salmon, D., Petersen, R. and Hong, Z.: Hippocampal atrophy mediates the associations

between APOE-4 and amnestic MCI and verbal memory. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, April, 2010, Toronto, Canada. Ketterl, M., Mortimer, J.A., and Pathak, E.B.: Dementia and use of cardiac catheterization and angioplasty in elderly ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients. AHA 11

th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease

and Stroke, Washington DC, May, 2010.

Mortimer, J.A.and Borenstein, A.R. : Mediation of the protective effect of Apolipoprotein E-2 on dementia by Alzheimer neuropathologic severity: The Nun Study. Platform presentation at the American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, April, 2011. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Wu, Y, and Larson, E.B. Apolipoprotein E-e4, head circumference and diabetes, but not sex, predict duration of CDR 0.5.: The Kame Project. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, April, 2011. Andel, R., Crowe, M., Hahn, E.A., Mortimer, J.A., Pedersen, N.L., Fratiglioni, L., Johannson, B. and Gatz, M.: Work-related stress may increase the risk of vascular dementia. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2011. Mortimer, J.A., Borenstein, A.R. and Nelson, L.: Assocations of welding and manganese exposure with Parkinson’s disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2012. Borenstein, A.R., Chen, H., Mortimer, J.A., Brown, J. and Cohen, P. Early−life sexual and

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physical abuse and self−perceived cognitive impairment in mid−adulthood. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2012. Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A., Brownlee H.J. and Borenstein, A.R. Early-adult life correlates of personality in Parkinson’s disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2012. Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A., Brownlee H.J. and Borenstein, A.R. Premorbid personality and the risk of Parkinson’s disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2012. Borenstein, A.R , Sullivan K.L., Mortimer, J.A., Wang, W., Zesiewicz T.A and Brownlee H.J., Occupational characteristics and patterns as risk factors for Parkinson’s disease. American Academy of Neurology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2012. Borenstein, A.R., Mortimer, J.A., Ding, D., Zhao, Q., Chu, S., Guo, Q., DeCarli, C. and Hong, Z. Minutes of walking per day at age 50 is associated with dementia risk and this association is partially medated by whole brain volume in women. To be presented at Alzheimer ‘s Association International Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 2012. Mortimer, J.A. and Borenstein, A.R. Idea density in early life is associated with APOE4 but affects the risk of Alzheimer's disease independently. To be presented at Alzheimer ‘s Association International Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 2012.