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DONALD HERMENS, M.D.
M.D.
Gastroenterology Physician
NPI: 1962475442IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Gastroenterology PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine — Gastroenterology
Code: 207RG0100X
036101026(IL)
Education
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Class of 1985
Research & Publications (20)
Integrative neuroscience approach to predict ADHD stimulant response.
PMID 16734523·Expert Rev Neurother·2006
6-review
Responses to methylphenidate in adolescent AD/HD: evidence from concurrently recorded autonomic (EDA) and central (EEG and ERP) measures.
PMID 15936104·Int J Psychophysiol·2005
3-trial
Sex differences in adolescent ADHD: findings from concurrent EEG and EDA.
PMID 15978508·Clin Neurophysiol·2005
4-observational
Predicting stimulant medication response in ADHD: evidence from an integrated profile of neuropsychological, psychophysiological and clinical factors.
PMID 16041867·J Integr Neurosci·2005
8-other
Sex differences in adult ADHD: a double dissociation in brain activity and autonomic arousal.
PMID 15099695·Biol Psychol·2004
8-other
Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: a potential biomarker?
PMID 18181154·Hum Brain Mapp·2009
8-other
Amphetamine psychosis: a model for studying the onset and course of psychosis.
PMID 19220169·Med J Aust·2009
6-review
Event-related wave activity in the EEG provides new marker of ADHD.
PMID 18054279·Clin Neurophysiol·2008
3-trial
ERP indices of working memory updating in AD/HD: differential aspects of development, subtype, and medication.
PMID 18303558·J Clin Neurophysiol·2008
8-other
Misinterpreting emotional expressions in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: evidence for a neural marker and stimulant effects.
PMID 18272140·Biol Psychiatry·2008
4-observational
Putative biomarker of working memory systems development during childhood and adolescence.
PMID 18185108·Neuroreport·2008
8-other
An integrative approach to determine the best behavioral and biological markers of methylphenidate.
PMID 17472226·J Integr Neurosci·2007
2-rct
Integrating objective gene-brain-behavior markers of psychiatric disorders.
PMID 17472223·J Integr Neurosci·2007
6-review
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: neurophysiology, information processing, arousal and drug development.
PMID 17144785·Expert Rev Neurother·2006
6-review
Distractibility in AD/HD predominantly inattentive and combined subtypes: the P3a ERP component, heart rate and performance.
PMID 16544371·J Integr Neurosci·2006
4-observational
Neurophysiological markers of contextual processing: the relationship between P3b and Gamma synchrony and their modulation by arousal, performance and individual differences.
PMID 16154729·Brain Res Cogn Brain Res·2005
4-observational
The dose-dependent effect of methylphenidate on performance, cognition and psychophysiology.
PMID 16035144·J Integr Neurosci·2005
3-trial
Integrative neuroscience: the role of a standardized database.
PMID 15999901·Clin EEG Neurosci·2005
6-review
Resting EEG theta activity predicts cognitive performance in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
PMID 15797181·Pediatr Neurol·2005
8-other
Spontaneous alpha peak frequency predicts working memory performance across the age span.
PMID 15172130·Int J Psychophysiol·2004
3-trial
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 1025 MAINE ST
QUINCY, IL 62301 - Phone
- (217) 222-6550
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1962475442
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 41
- Publications
- 20
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