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Dr. Rob Winningham
Dr. Rob Winningham
Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Western Oregon University
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A cognitive intervention to enhance institutionalized older adults’ social support networks and decrease loneliness
RG Winningham, NL Pike
Aging & mental health 11 (6), 716-721, 2007
2572007
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and cognition throughout the lifespan: a review
JE Karr, JE Alexander, RG Winningham
Nutritional neuroscience 14 (5), 216-225, 2011
1652011
Flashbulb memories? The effects of when the initial memory report was obtained
RG Winningham, IE Hyman, DL Dinnel
Memory 8 (4), 209-216, 2000
1122000
Repeated testing sessions and scholastic aptitude in college students’ metacognitive accuracy
WL Kelemen, RG Winningham, CA Weaver III
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 19 (4-5), 689-717, 2007
642007
The effects of pressure to report more details on memories of an eyewitness event
RG Winningham, CA Weaver III
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 12 (2), 271-282, 2000
232000
Comparing the cognitive screening tools: MMSE and SLUMS
DN Buckingham, KM Mackor, RM Miller, NN Pullam, KN Molloy, ...
Pure Insights 2 (1), 3, 2013
192013
MemAerobics: A cognitive intervention to improve memory ability and reduce depression in older adults
RG Winningham, R Anunsen, LM Hanson, L Laux, KD Kaus, A Reifers
Journal of Mental Health and Aging 9 (3), 183-192, 2003
182003
Train Your brain: How to maximize memory ability in older adulthood
R Winningham
Routledge, 2018
72018
A Grassroots, Faculty-Driven Initiative to Institutionalize Undergraduate Research: The Ins and OUts of Cultivating Administrative Support.
RG Winningham, JH Templeton, BE Dutton, SH Scheck
Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly 30 (1), 2009
62009
Pike. 2008. A Cognitive Intervention to Enhance Institutionalized Older Adults’ Social Support Networks and Decrease Loneliness
RG Winningham
Journal of Aging & Mental Health, 716-721, 0
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Successful practices for developing cognitive stimulation programs
RG Winningham, CJ Dinius
Seniors Housing & Care Journal 18 (1), 51-60, 2010
22010
Successful practices for developing effective cognitive enhancement programs.
CJ Winningham, R. G. & Dinius
Senior Housing and Care Journal 18 (1), 67-76, 2010
2010
Age-related differences in the metacognitive accuracy of eyewitnesses
RG Winningham
Baylor University, 2000
2000
Memories of OJ Simpson: A Comparison of Potential Flashbulb Memories of Personally Experienced Events
RG Winningham
Western Washington University, 1996
1996
A Cognitive Intervention to Enhance Institutionalized Older Adults’ Social Support Networks and Decrease Loneliness Robert G. Winningham and Naomi L. Pike Western Oregon University
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