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Thornton, Allen

An investigation of profiles of polysubstance use in homeless & precariously housed individuals
Antipsychotic medications: linking receptor antagonist properties to neuropsychological functioning
Component processes of decision making in persons with substance use disorders
Heroin Use, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Schizophrenia Predict Everyday and Social Functioning in Marginally Housed Persons: Direct Effects and Mediation by Neurocognition
Incident traumatic brain injury in precariously housed persons
Neurocognitive functioning and associated symptoms of psychosis in homeless and precariously housed adults with multimorbidity
Neurocognitive profiles of marginalized persons with comorbid substance dependence, viral infection, and psychiatric illness
Predictors of one-year cognitive decline in a marginally housed, multimorbid sample
Structural brain markers are differentially associated with neurocognitive profiles in socially marginalized people with multimorbid illness
Symptom Attribution, Injury Severity, and Catastrophic Ideation in Postconcussional Disorder

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