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Seth Warschausky, Ph.D. is a professor and pediatric neuropsychologist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Michigan. He is Director of the Children's Neurodevelopmental Assessment Core (CNAC) that supports outcomes assessments for multisite clinical trials. Dr. Warschausky is a Principal Investigator and Co-investigator on multiple NIH funded studies of children with neurodevelopmental conditions, including the multisite Pediatrac Study that is developing novel assessment strategies to track at-risk infant/toddler development. Dr. Warschausky is on the Editorial Boards of Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Rehabilitation Psychology, and the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. He serves on the Science Advisory Council of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation and the Medical Advisory Board for Hope for Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. Dr. Warschausky served as a member of the NIH/AACPDM Common Data Elements workgroup for Cerebral Palsy. Dr. Warschausky is a former President of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Division 22 Pediatrics Section and a Fellow in the APA.
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PhDWayne State University, Detroit, 1989
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BAOberlin College, Oberlin, 1978
Neuropsychology of congenital neurodevelopmental conditions
Early motor development in infants with preterm birth and congenital conditions
Psychometrics of accessible cognitive and developmental assessment strategies
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Levick S, Staples AD, Warschausky S, Huth-Bocks A, Taylor HG, Gidley Larson JC, Peterson C, Lukomski A, Lajiness-O'Neill R. Child Neuropsychol, 2024 Jan 26; 1 - 19.Journal ArticleCaregiver-reported infant motor and imitation skills predict M-CHAT-R/F.
DOI:10.1080/09297049.2024.2304378 PMID: 38275156 -
Khan NN, Sweet T, Harvey CA, Warschausky S, Huggins JE, Thompson DE. J Vis Exp, 2023 Sep 8; (199):Journal ArticleP300-Based Brain-Computer Interface Speller Performance Estimation with Classifier-Based Latency Estimation.
DOI:10.3791/64959 PMID: 37747230 -
Lajiness-O'Neill R, Warschausky S, Huth-Bocks A, Taylor HG, Berglund P, Staples AD, Lukomski A, Brooks J, Cano J, Raghunathan T, PediaTrac Project Consortium . Psychol Assess, 2023 Jul; 35 (7): 589 - 601.Journal ArticleCaregiver-reported development in term and preterm infants from birth to nine months of age: Psychometrics of the PediaTracTM social/communication/cognition domain.
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Lajiness-O'Neill R, Raghunathan T, Berglund P, Huth-Bocks A, Taylor HG, Staples AD, Brooks J, Lukomski A, Gidley Larson JC, Warschausky S, PediaTrac Project Consortium . Pediatr Res, 2023 May; 93 (6): 1736 - 1744.Journal ArticleCaregiver-reported newborn term and preterm motor abilities: psychometrics of the PediaTracTM Motor domain.
DOI:10.1038/s41390-022-02312-4 PMID: 36180587 -
Tou SLJ, Warschausky SA, Karlsson P, Huggins JE. 2023 Mar 24;PreprintIndividualized Electrode Subset Improves the Calibration Accuracy of an EEG P300-design Brain-Computer Interface for People with Severe Cerebral Palsy.
DOI:10.1101/2023.03.22.533775 PMID: 36993576 -
Connery AK, Raghunathan RS, Colbert AM, Erdodi L, Warschausky S, Huth-Bocks A, Gerry Taylor H, Raghunathan T, Berglund P, Staples AD, Lukomski A, Kirkland J, Cano J, Lajiness-O'Neill R, PediaTrac Project Consortium** . Front Pediatr, 2022 10: 1080163Journal ArticleThe influence of sociodemographic factors and response style on caregiver report of infant developmental status.
DOI:10.3389/fped.2022.1080163 PMID: 36714661 -
Barrios TA, Manley K, Dixon N, Schnur PS, Pilarski CR, Krause JS, Warschausky SA, Meade MA. Rehabil Psychol, 2023 Nov; 68 (4): 407 - 418.Journal ArticleFeasibility and acceptability of a remote, hands-free cognitive battery for adults with traumatic spinal cord injury.
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Warschausky S, Gidley Larson JC, Raghunathan T, Berglund P, Huth-Bocks A, Taylor HG, Staples AD, Lukomski A, Barks J, Lajiness-O'Neill R, PediaTrac Project Consortium . Dev Med Child Neurol, 2023 Nov 23;Journal ArticleLongitudinal caregiver-reported motor development in infants born at term and preterm.
DOI:10.1111/dmcn.15816 PMID: 37997282