Steven M. Silverstein

Attention Shaping: a Reward-Based Learning Method to Enhance Skills Training Outcomes in Schizophrenia (2009)

Silverstein, Steven M., Spaulding, William D., Menditto, Anthony A., Savitz, Adam, Liberman, Robert P., Berten, Sarah, ...

Disturbances in sustained attention commonly interfere with the ability of persons with schizophrenia to benefit from evidence-based psychosocial treatments. Cognitive remediation interventions have...

Resting electroencephalogram asymmetry and posttraumatic stress disorder (2008)

Shankman, Stewart A., Silverstein, Steven M., Williams, Leanne M., Hopkinson, Patrick J., Kemp, Andrew H., Felmingham, Kim L., ...

The valence-arousal (W. Heller, 1993) and approach-withdrawal (R. J. Davidson, 1998a) models hypothesize that particular patterns of hemispheric brain activity are associated with specific...

Resting electroencephalogram asymmetry and posttraumatic stress disorder (2008)

Shankman, Stewart A., Silverstein, Steven M., Williams, Leanne M., Hopkinson, Patrick J., Kemp, Andrew H., Felmingham, Kim L., ...

The valence-arousal (W. Heller, 1993) and approach-withdrawal (R. J. Davidson, 1998a) models hypothesize that particular patterns of hemispheric brain activity are associated with specific...

Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: An NIMH Workshop on Definitions, Assessment, and Research Opportunities (2008)

Green, Michael F., Penn, David L., Bentall, Richard, Carpenter, William T., Gaebel, Wolfgang, Gur, Ruben C., ...

Social cognition has become a high priority area for the study of schizophrenia. However, despite developments in this area, progress remains limited by inconsistent terminology and differences in...

Measuring Specific, Rather than Generalized, Cognitive Deficits and Maximizing Between-Group Effect Size in Studies of Cognition and Cognitive Change (2008)

Silverstein, Steven M.

While cognitive impairment in schizophrenia is easy to demonstrate, it has been much more difficult to measure a specific cognitive process unconfounded by the influence of other cognitive processes...

Resting electroencephalogram asymmetry and posttraumatic stress disorder (2008)

Shankman, Stewart A., Silverstein, Steven M., Williams, Leanne M., Hopkinson, Patrick J., Kemp, Andrew H., Felmingham, Kim L., ...

The valence-arousal (W. Heller, 1993) and approach-withdrawal (R. J. Davidson, 1998a) models hypothesize that particular patterns of hemispheric brain activity are associated with specific...

Resting electroencephalogram asymmetry and posttraumatic stress disorder (2008)

Shankman, Stewart A., Silverstein, Steven M., Williams, Leanne M., Hopkinson, Patrick J., Kemp, Andrew H., Felmingham, Kim L., ...

The valence-arousal (W. Heller, 1993) and approach-withdrawal (R. J. Davidson, 1998a) models hypothesize that particular patterns of hemispheric brain activity are associated with specific...

Histories of childhood maltreatment in schizophrenia: Relationships with premorbid functioning, symptomatology, and cognitive deficits (2005)

Schenkel, Lindsay S., Spaulding, William D., DiLillo, David, Silverstein, Steven M.

A number of studies have demonstrated an increased rate of histories of childhood maltreatment among adults with serious mental illness. The present investigation documented the presence of childhood...

The Micro-Module Learning Tests: Work-Sample Assessments of Responsiveness to Skills Training (2005)

Silverstein, Steven M, Wallace, Charles J, Schenkel, Lindsay S

While outcome of psychiatric rehabilitation has been successfully predicted by cognitive tests, efforts to design a measure to assess responsiveness to rehabilitation have been lacking. In this...

The Micro-Module Learning Tests: Work-Sample Assessments of Responsiveness to Skills Training (2005)

Silverstein, Steven M., Wallace, Charles J., Schenkel, Lindsay S.

While outcome of psychiatric rehabilitation has been successfully predicted by cognitive tests, efforts to design a measure to assess responsiveness to rehabilitation have been lacking. In this...

The Micro-Module Learning Tests: Work-Sample Assessments of Responsiveness to Skills Training (2005)

Silverstein, Steven M., Wallace, Charles J., Schenkel, Lindsay S.

While outcome of psychiatric rehabilitation has been successfully predicted by cognitive tests, efforts to design a measure to assess responsiveness to rehabilitation have been lacking. In this...

At Issue: The Future of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Schizophrenia (2004)

Silverstein, Steven M., Wilkniss, Sandra M.

Cognitive rehabilitation is becoming an increasingly popular intervention in treatment programs for people with schizophrenia. Despite this increased acceptance, however, the evidence base on its...

Shaping Attention Span: An Operant Conditioning Procedure to Improve Neurocognition and Functioning in Schizophrenia (2001)

Silverstein, Steven M., Menditto, Anthony A., Stuve, Paul

The high prevalence of neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia, and their association with poorer outcomes, has created interest in treatments that can improve neurocognitive functioning in this...

Perceptual organization and schizotypic heterogeneity / (1989)

Silverstein, Steven M., State University Of New York At Buffalo. Dissertation--Psychology.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 1989.

Perceptual organization and schizotypic heterogeneity / (1989)

Silverstein, Steven M.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 1989.

Visual Perception and Its Impairment in Schizophrenia

Butler, Pamela D., Silverstein, Steven M., Dakin, Steven C.

Much work in the cognitive neuroscience of schizophrenia has focused on attention, memory, and executive functioning. To date, less work has focused on perceptual processing. However, perceptual...

Measuring Specific, Rather than Generalized, Cognitive Deficits and Maximizing Between-Group Effect Size in Studies of Cognition and Cognitive Change

Silverstein, Steven M.

While cognitive impairment in schizophrenia is easy to demonstrate, it has been much more difficult to measure a specific cognitive process unconfounded by the influence of other cognitive processes...

Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: An NIMH Workshop on Definitions, Assessment, and Research Opportunities

Green, Michael F., Penn, David L., Bentall, Richard, Carpenter, William T., Gaebel, Wolfgang, Gur, Ruben C., ...

Social cognition has become a high priority area for the study of schizophrenia. However, despite developments in this area, progress remains limited by inconsistent terminology and differences in...

Attention Shaping: a Reward-Based Learning Method to Enhance Skills Training Outcomes in Schizophrenia

Silverstein, Steven M., Spaulding, William D., Menditto, Anthony A., Savitz, Adam, Liberman, Robert P., Berten, Sarah, ...

Disturbances in sustained attention commonly interfere with the ability of persons with schizophrenia to benefit from evidence-based psychosocial treatments. Cognitive remediation interventions have...