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Published Works of Dr. Gerald Tramontano

Regional spectral ratios as potential neural markers to identify mild cognitive impairment related to Alzheimer’s disease
Tien-Wen Lee and Gerald Tramontano
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/acta-neuropsychiatrica/article/abs/regional-spectral-ratios-as-potential-neural-markers-to-identify-mild-cognitive-impairment-related-to-alzheimers-disease/D43A4F93BD112AC534189168B12B3C5C

Integrating Various Neural Features Based on Mechanism of Intricate Balance and Ongoing Activity: Unified Neural Account Underlying and Correspondent to Mental Phenomena
Tien-Wen Lee1,2, Gerald Tramontano1
1The NeuroCognitive Institute (NCI) Clinical Research Foundation, New Jersey, US.
2Department of Psychiatry, Dajia Lee’s General Hospital, Lee’s Medical Corporation, Taichung, Chinese Taipei.
https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=109609

Speed of Information Processing in Traumatic Brain Injury: Modality-Specific Factors
Madigan, Nancy K. PhD; DeLuca, John PhD; Diamond, Bruce J. MEd, PhD; Tramontano, Gerald; Averill, Allison
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation: June 2000 – Volume 15 – Issue 3 – p 943–956
Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Part 1

QEEG Testing Can Discern Reason for Cognitive Disorder: Digital EEG Recordings of Brainwaves Can Determine TBI Etiology by Gerald Tramontano Ph.D.
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/QEEG_Testing.pdf

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Poses Different Set of Rules, Part 1-2 by Gerald Tramontano
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MedMal_PartOne.pdf
http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MedMal_PartTwo.pdf

Realities: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Gerald Tramotano http://neuroci.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/MildTraumInj.pdf

Tramontano, G. Dissertation (1993) Mentor: Rafael A. Javier, Ph.D. Discriminating Among Subtypes of Borderline Personality Disorder: An Assessment of Object Representations.

Tramontano, G. (1998). Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Remediation in Adulthood: Is there a connection? North East Medical Bulletin. March, 20-22.

Tramontano, G. Applied Psychophysiology, 1998, Vol.6 No. 3; pg. 16, “EEG Neurofeedback, Treatments for
ADHD, Stroke and Brain Injury.”

Madigan, N., DeLuca, J., Diamond, B., Tramontano, G, & Averil, M. (2000). Modality-specific differences in speed of information processing in traumatic brain injury. The Journal of Head Trauma. June, 15, 943-956.

Tramontano, G., Javier, R. A., Herron, W. (2001). Subgrouping borderline personality disorder using an object relations approach. Accepted by The American Journal of Psychoanalysis. June

Tramontano, G. New Jersey Lawyer, October 25, 2004, Cite 13 NJL 2226. “Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”.

Tramontano, G. Law Journal Newsletters, Medical Malpractice, Law & Strategy. Vol. 22, Number 1, Nov. 2004; pg 1, “Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Pose Different Set of Rules.” Part One of Two.

Tramontano, G. Law Journal Newsletters, Medical Malpractice, Law & Strategy. Vol. 22, Number 2, Dec. 2004; pg.3, “Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Pose Different Set of Rules.” Part Two of Two.

Tramontano, G. Connecticut Lawyer, March 2006; Volume 16, Number 6; pg. 14, “QEEG Testing Can Help Discern Reason for Cognitive Disorder: Digital EEG Recordings of Brainwaves Can Determine TBI Etiology.”

Tramontano, G. The Illustrated New Jersey Lawyer, April 21, 2008, Vol. 17 No. 16 pg 7, “Determining Legal and Financial Competency”.

Tramontano, G. Connecticut Lawyer, August/September 2008; Volume 19, Number 2; pgs 24-27. “Interacting with the Clinician to Determine Legal and Financial Competency”.

Tramontano, G. New York Times. September 12, 2008; Op-Ed Contributor. “Head Games: Concussions in Sports”.

Unpublished Manuscripts and Completed Research:

  • Tramontano, G. Absorption of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Healthy Subjects: Comparing Cod Liver Oil Capsules vs. an Effervescent Preparation. Manuscript completed and submitted for publication. Presently under editorial review 2012.
  • Tramontano, G. Are Corticoceuticals Effective in Treating Age Related Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment? Manuscript completed and submitted for publication. Presently under editorial review 2012.
  • Tramontano, G., Deluca, J., Cook, B.. Amantadine in the treatment of traumatic and acquired psychomotor disorders.
  • Deluca. J., Diamond, B., Tramontano, G., Madigan, N. Information processing and memory performance in traumatic brain injury.
  • Tramontano, G., and Deluca, J. Diagnosing bradyphrenia using the WMS-R mental control items.
  • Tramontano, G., Deluca, J., Madigan, N. Using the digit symbol subtest of the WAIS-R to differentiate subcortical-frontal vs. frontal lobe dysfunction.
  • Tramontano, G. The MCMI-III as a prognostic tool in mild traumatic brain injury.
  • Tramontano, G., & Whelihan, W. (1995). Using the AMNART as a predictor of premorbid Verbal IQ.
  • Tramontano, G. (1993). Identifying a neurodevelopmental subgroup of borderline personality disorder
  • Tramontano, G., & Gansler, D. (1994). Differentiating among borderline personality subtypes: Neuropsychological and psychodynamic perspectives.
  • Tramontano, G., & DiGiuseppe, R. (1992). The Efficacy of Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments of Personality Disorders.
  • Mostofsky, D., Piedmont, R., Tramontano, G., Ozer, D. (1986). Trends in Psychotherapy: A meta-analysis study.
  • Tramontano, G. (1985). Personality traits and their effectiveness in coping with stress.
  • Whelihan, W., & Tramontano, G. Executive system dysfunction in early Alzheimer's disease.
  • Tramontano, G. The effectiveness of Amantadine in subcortical vs. cortical pathology.
  • Tramontano, G., et al. Detecting malingering using the MCMI-III, the CARB and error analysis on the Digit Span subtest of the WAIS-R.
  • Tramontano, G. Neurofeedback in the remediation of acquired and traumatic brain injuries.
  • Tramontano, G. Neurofeedback in the treatment of chronic pain.

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