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Carlitta M. Moore's research investigates the relationship between combat history, concussion, and mental health outcomes, including suicide ideation, among United States military veterans. She also studies intraindividual variability in perceptual-motor performance among this population using virtual reality technologies. Her work has resulted in three publications, with an h-index of 1 and 2 total citations. Moore collaborates with Rachel Wilkins, Cheryl Knight, S. L. Bruce, and Amy Shollenbarger, all from Arkansas State University, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans (2026)
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The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study (2025)
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The Road to Learning to Lead With Grace (2023)
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- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study
- Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans
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