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Cheryl Silver, Ph.D.

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Cheryl Silver
Name:
  Cheryl Silver, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Rehabilitation Science
Secondary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
School:
  UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Degree Program:
  Clinical Psychology
Rehabilitation Counseling
Affiliations:
  Children's - Neuropsychology

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Dr. Silver’s clinical research endeavors include the identification of cognitive characteristics of children with ADHD and children with math disabilities. She also conducts research in the area of children’s executive functioning, which is their ability to plan, direct, and monitor behaviors that lead to reaching a goal, whether the goal is academic or personal in nature.
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
learning disabilities
attention-deficit/hyperactvity disorder
executive functioning
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Silver, C. H., Blackburn, L. B., Arffa, S., Barth, J. T., Bush, S. S., Koffler, S. P., Pliskin, N. H., Reynolds, C. R., Ruff, R. M., Troster, A. I., Moser, R. S., & Elliott, R. W., "The importance of neuropsychological assessment for the evaluation of childhood learning disorders." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21:741-744, 2006
C. Silver, J. Ring, D. Pennett, J. Black, "Verbal and visual memory in children with arithmetic disabilities" Developmental Neuropsychology, 32:847-860, Fall 2007
 
 
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