Lee Isaac
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
College of Medicine Administration
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. Lee Isaac's research focuses on neuropsychological assessments and their application in understanding cognitive function in aging populations. He investigates diagnostic specificity in dementia and the prediction of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). His work also examines the relationship between neuropsychiatric symptoms and white matter integrity in the brain. Dr. Isaac holds director positions within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' College of Medicine, including director of the Neuropsychology Service and co-director of the Behavioral Neurology Clinic. He is also involved in training fellows and interns in neuropsychology. His scholarly interests are reflected in his publications, which explore age-related effects on white matter structure, cognitive flexibility, and the utility of embedded measures in assessing neurocognitive disorders.
Research Overview
Dr. Lee Isaac is a geriatric neuropsychologist in the Department of Psychiatry. He holds several director roles, including director of the Neuropsychology Service, co-director of the Behavioral Neurology Clinic, and Associate Director of the Psychiatry Resident Academic Track. Dr. Isaac is also involved in training as a part of the Neuropsychology APPCN fellowship and internship at UAMS, and his current scholarly interests include diagnostic specificity in dementia, prediction of ARIA, and the relationship between neuropsychiatric symptoms and white matter integrity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain (2026) DOI
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults (2025) DOI
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain (2024) DOI
- 60 Are all Embedded Measures Created Equal? A look at Embedded PVTs in Major Neurocognitive Disorder (2023) DOI
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