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Benjamin D. Hill, Ph.D.

Benjamin D. Hill, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Psychology

Education

  • Ph.D. Louisiana State University 2008 - Clinical Psychology
  • M.S. Wake Forest University 2003 - General/Experimental Psychology
  • B.S. Coastal Carolina University 1999 - Psychology 


Research Interests

  • Fluid Cognition
  • Cognitive Disorder
  • Concussion/mTBI and TBI
  • Symptom Validity Measurement
  • Intra-Individual Variability
  • Positive Neuropsychology

Recent Publications

Pizer, J. H., Aita, S. L., Myers, M. A., Hawley, N. A., Ikonomou, V. C., Brasil, K. M., Hernandez, K. A., Pettway, E. C., Borgogna, N. C., & Hill, B. D. (2024). Neuropsychological function in migraine headaches: An expanded comprehensive multi-domain meta-analysis. Neurology, 102(4), e208109. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000208109. Epub 2024 Jan 22. PMID: 38252898.

Toups, K., Hathaway, A., Gordon, D., Chung, H., Raji, C., Boyd, A., Hill, B.D., Hausman-Cohen, S., Attarha, M., Jarrett, M., & Bredesen, D.E. (2022). Precision medicine approach to Alzheimer’s Disease: Successful proof-of-concept trial. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 88(4), 1411-1421.

Roye, S., Calamia, M., Castagna, P.J., Aita, S.L., & Hill, B.D. (2022). Normative and maladaptive personality traits and self-reported executive functioning. Assessment, 29(3), 499-507. DOI: 10.1177/1073191120981762

Aita, S., & Hill, B.D. (2022). Effort is more than suboptimal: Positive aspects of motivation and engagement in neuropsychological assessment. In J.J. Randolph (Ed.), Positive Neuropsychology: Evidence-based Perspectives on Promoting Cognitive Health. New York, NY, US: Springer.