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ERIC BRAVERMAN, M.D.
M.D.
Internal Medicine Physician
NPI: 1528186483Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Internal Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine
Code: 207R00000X
159238(NY)
Research & Publications (20)
Preliminary investigation of plasma levels of sex hormones and human growth factor(s), and P300 latency as correlates to cognitive decline as a function of gender.
PMID 19583872·BMC Res Notes·2009
8-other
Plasma growth hormones, P300 event-related potential and test of variables of attention (TOVA) are important neuroendocrinological predictors of early cognitive decline in a clinical setting: evidence supported by structural equation modeling (SEM) parameter estimates.
PMID 19424831·Age (Dordr)·2007
8-other
P300 (latency) event-related potential: an accurate predictor of memory impairment.
PMID 14521274·Clin Electroencephalogr·2003
3-trial
Nutrigenomic targeting of carbohydrate craving behavior: can we manage obesity and aberrant craving behaviors with neurochemical pathway manipulation by Immunological Compatible Substances (nutrients) using a Genetic Positioning System (GPS) Map?
PMID 19450935·Med Hypotheses·2009
8-other
Hypothesizing that brain reward circuitry genes are genetic antecedents of pain sensitivity and critical diagnostic and pharmacogenomic treatment targets for chronic pain conditions.
PMID 18951726·Med Hypotheses·2009
6-review
Velocity-dependent cost function for the prediction of force sharing among synergistic muscles in a one degree of freedom model.
PMID 19232619·J Biomech·2009
7-preclinical
Continuous versus pulse harvesting for population models in constant and variable environment.
PMID 18347797·J Math Biol·2008
7-preclinical
Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder and reward deficiency syndrome.
PMID 19183781·Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat·2008
8-other
Activation instead of blocking mesolimbic dopaminergic reward circuitry is a preferred modality in the long term treatment of reward deficiency syndrome (RDS): a commentary.
PMID 19014506·Theor Biol Med Model·2008
6-review
Hypothesizing that marijuana smokers are at a significantly lower risk of carcinogenicity relative to tobacco-non-marijuana smokers: evidenced based on statistical reevaluation of current literature.
PMID 19004418·J Psychoactive Drugs·2008
4-observational
LG839: anti-obesity effects and polymorphic gene correlates of reward deficiency syndrome.
PMID 18781289·Adv Ther·2008
8-other
The H-Wave device is an effective and safe non-pharmacological analgesic for chronic pain: a meta-analysis.
PMID 18636234·Adv Ther·2008
1-meta
Manipulation of catechol-O-methyl-transferase (COMT) activity to influence the attenuation of substance seeking behavior, a subtype of Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS), is dependent upon gene polymorphisms: a hypothesis.
PMID 17467918·Med Hypotheses·2007
8-other
Genotrim, a DNA-customized nutrigenomic product, targets genetic factors of obesity: hypothesizing a dopamine-glucose correlation demonstrating reward deficiency syndrome (RDS).
PMID 17071010·Med Hypotheses·2007
8-other
Are dopaminergic genes involved in a predisposition to pathological aggression? Hypothesizing the importance of "super normal controls" in psychiatricgenetic research of complex behavioral disorders.
PMID 15964153·Med Hypotheses·2005
8-other
Narcotic antagonists in drug dependence: pilot study showing enhancement of compliance with SYN-10, amino-acid precursors and enkephalinase inhibition therapy.
PMID 15288384·Med Hypotheses·2004
3-trial
Periventricular heterotopia associated with chromosome 5p anomalies.
PMID 12654978·Neurology·2003
5-case
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 304 PARK AVE S
NEW YORK, NY 10010 - Phone
- (212) 213-6155
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1528186483
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
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- Locations
- 1
- Publications
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