- Doctoral Fellowship: University of Oklahoma (Neuropsychology)
- Doctoral Degree: University of Alabama (Medical/Clinical Psychology)
- Bachelor's Degree: Bemedji State University (Psychology)
- Fellowship: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Clinical Neuropsychology)
American Board of Professional Psychology (Certification Date: 20091106)
Clinical Neuropsychology
- One Stetson Square
- Office 513-418-4725
- Email jewellge@ucmail.uc.edu
Cerebrovascular, memory disorders, traumatic brain injury and brain tumors.
Clinical Interests
Cognitive Disorders
Mood Disorders
Neuropsychology
Alzheimer's Disease
Concussion in Athletes
Dementia
Early Anset Dementia
Epilepsy-Related Cognitive Dysfunction
Lewy Body Dementia
Memory Disorders
Posterior Cortical Atrophy
Peer Reviewed Publications
English, Brett A; Jewell, Michele; Jewell, George; Ambrose, Sandra; Davis, Lori L 2006. Treatment of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder in combat veterans with citalopram: an open trial. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology, 26 1, 84-8
Mennemeier, Mark; Pierce, Christopher A; Chatterjee, Anjan; Anderson, Britt; Jewell, George; Dowler, Rachael; Woods, Adam J; Glenn, Tannahill; Mark, Victor W 2005. Biases in attentional orientation and magnitude estimation explain crossover: neglect is a disorder of both. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 17 8, 1194-211
Pierce, Christopher A; Jewell, George; Mennemeier, Mark 2003. Are psychophysical functions derived from line bisection reliable? Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS, 9 1, 72-8
Mennemeier, Mark; Vezey, Elsie; Lamar, Melissa; Jewell, George 2002. Crossover is not a consequence of neglect: a test of the orientation/estimation hypothesis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS, 8 1, 107-14
Jewell, G; McCourt, M E 2000. Pseudoneglect: a review and meta-analysis of performance factors in line bisection tasks. Neuropsychologia, 38 1, 93-110
McCourt, M E; Jewell, G 1999. Visuospatial attention in line bisection: stimulus modulation of pseudoneglect. Neuropsychologia, 37 7, 843-55