Summary
Ezra C. Holston began his w88 mobile in aging by examining physical and psychological responses of Black female caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In the Brain w88 mobile Laboratories, he studied electrophysiology and quantitative electroencephalography in order to (1) examine how abnormal electrophysiological changes related to symptoms of AD, and (2) investigate the electrophysiology of retrogenesis. Through post-doctoral work, he confirmed an abnormal electrophysiological pattern in persons with clinical AD and described the relationship between selected alleles and symptoms of AD. Using his theory of the electrophysiological phenomenon of AD, his aging w88 mobile focuses on how electrophysiological changes relate to biological and psychosocial mechanisms for improved assessment and diagnosing of AD in ethnic minorities.
Education
- Ph.D., Theory Development in Nursing Science concentrating in Electrophysiology, New York w88 mobile.
- MSN, Psychiatric-Mental Health, Case Western Reserve w88 mobile.
- BA, French & English Literature, Cornell w88 mobile.
Selected publications
- w88 mobile, E. C. (2015). The electrophysiological phenomenon of Alzheimer’s disease. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 36(8), 603-613.
- Holston, E. C. (2014). Describing brain activity of persons with w88 mobile and depressive symptoms. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 28(6), 413-419.
- w88 mobile, E. C. (2008). Describing the deficits in IADLs as functional impairment of Alzheimer’s disease. The Journal of the National Black Nurses Association, 19(2), 1-11.