Professor, Neurology, Mayo Medical School
Neurology
John N. Caviness, MD works in the field of Neurology. He went to Indiana University School of Medicine. Indiana University School of Medicine is ranked 45/47 in Research/PrimaryCare. He received awards:"Research and Service award for Huntingtons disease", "Top Doctors:Arizona State", "CME Director award", "CME Course Director of the Year", "Marquis Who's Who in Medicine", "Top Docs", "Scholarship - Overseas Study at Queen's Square Neurology", "Letter of Distinction from the Program Director for Outstanding Teaching - Department of Internal Medicine", "Letter of Distinction from the Program Director for Outstanding Teaching - Department of Neurology", "Alexander Treloar Senior Neurology Award", "Letter of Distinction for Outstanding Teaching from the Dean", "Student Award", "Senior Student of the Year Award", "Senior Research Achievement", "Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society", "Junior Student of the Year Award", "Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society", "Sophomore Student of the Year Award", "Freshman Honor Society - Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society", "Freshman Lab Award", "Freshman Honor Society - Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society" and "Ira E. Lee Summer Research Fellowship". John Caviness is a published physician. He has 99 publications published. The most current publication "Dystonia secondary to electrical injury: surface electromyographic evaluation and implications for the organicity of the condition." John Caviness accepts all Medicare patients.
Publications
- Clinical-Genetic Associations in the Prospective Huntington at Risk Observational Study (PHAROS): Implications for Clinical Trials.
- Differential spectral quantitative electroencephalography patterns between control and Parkinson's Disease cohorts.
- Cortical characterization of the perception of intelligible and unintelligible speech measured via high-density electroencephalography.
- Arizona Study of Aging and Neurodegenerative Disorders and Brain and Body Donation Program.
- Longitudinal EEG Changes Correlate with Cognitive Measure Deterioration in Parkinson's Disease.
- Olfactory dysfunction in incidental Lewy body Disease and Parkinson's Disease.
- Plaques and tangles as well as Lewy-type alpha synucleinopathy are associated with formed visual hallucinations.
- Clinicopathological outcomes of prospectively followed normal elderly Brain bank volunteers.
- Concomitant pathologies among a spectrum of parkinsonian Disorders.
- Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease behavior - a view from the network.
- Autonomic complaints in patients with restless legs Syndrome.
- Treatment of Myoclonus.
- Parkinson Disease affects peripheral sensory nerves in the pharynx.
- Orthostatic tremor responds to bilateral thalamic deep Brain stimulation.
- Changes in properties of serine 129 phosphorylated ?-synuclein with progression of Lewy-type histopathology in human Brains.
- Alpha-Synuclein Pathology and Axonal Degeneration of the Peripheral Motor Nerves Innervating Pharyngeal Muscles in Parkinson Disease.
- Biochemical increase in phosphorylated alpha-synuclein precedes histopathology of Lewy-type synucleinopathies.
- Autonomic function, as self-reported on the SCOPA-autonomic questionnaire, is normal in essential tremor but not in Parkinson's Disease.
- Altered Pharyngeal Muscles in Parkinson Disease.
- Cortical activation during the perception of intelligible and unintelligible speech as measured via high- density electroencephalography.
- Brain biochemistry in autopsied patients with essential tremor.
- Are the yips a task-specific Dystonia or "golfer's cramp"?
- Incidental Lewy body Disease: Electrophysiological findings suggesting pre-clinical Lewy body disorders.
- Parkinson's Disease, cortical dysfunction, and alpha-synuclein.
- Probable RBD is increased in Parkinson's Disease but not in essential tremor or restless legs syndrome.
- Neuropathological findings of PSP in the elderly without clinical PSP: Possible incidental PSP?
- A cognitive-perceptual approach to conceptualizing speech intelligibility deficits and remediation practice in hypokinetic dysarthria.
- Incidental Lewy body Disease: clinical comparison to a control cohort.
- Quantifying speech rhythm abnormalities in the dysarthrias.
- Pathophysiology and treatment of Myoclonus.
- Correlation of clinical features with argyrophilic grains at autopsy.
- Parkinson Disease with dementia: comparing patients with and without Alzheimer pathology.
- Efficacy of rivastigmine for cognitive symptoms in Parkinson Disease with dementia.
- Case series of Painful legs and moving toes: clinical and electrophysiologic observations.
- Primary progressive Myoclonus of aging.
- Neuronal gene expression correlates of Parkinson's Disease with dementia.
- Sniffing out Parkinson Disease: can olfactory testing differentiate parkinsonian disorders?
- Gambling and increased sexual desire with dopaminergic medications in restless legs Syndrome.
- Defining mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's Disease.
- Speech characteristics of patients with pallido-ponto-nigral degeneration and their application to presymptomatic detection in at-risk relatives.
- Corticomuscular coherence is increased in the small postural tremor of Parkinson's Disease.
- Analysis of high-frequency electroencephalographic-electromyographic coherence elicited by speech and oral nonspeech tasks in Parkinson's Disease.
- Increased tau burden in the cortices of progressive supranuclear palsy presenting with corticobasal Syndrome.
- Lafora Disease with primary generalized epileptic myoclonus.
- Botulinum toxin type A for treating voice Tremor.
- Abnormal corticomuscular coherence is associated with the small amplitude cortical myoclonus in Parkinson's Disease.
- Case studies in movement Disorders.
- Randomized trial of modafinil for treating subjective daytime sleepiness in patients with Parkinson's Disease.
- Cortical Myoclonus during lithium exposure.
- The effects of familiarization on intelligibility and lexical segmentation in hypokinetic and ataxic dysarthria.
- Small-amplitude cortical myoclonus in Parkinson's Disease: physiology and clinical observations.
- Myoclonus in Lewy body disorders.
- Myoclonus in pallido-ponto-nigral degeneration.
- Epidemiology of Myoclonus.
- Altered Expression Patterns of Inflammation-Associated and Trophic Molecules in Substantia Nigra and Striatum Brain Samples from Parkinson's Disease, Incidental Lewy B...
- Developing predictive biomarkers for dementia of Parkinson''s Disease.
- Presymptomatic Parkinson''s Disease: the Arizona experience.
- Myoclonus: current concepts and recent advances.
- Parkinsonism & related disorders. Myoclonus.
- Parkinson''s Disease dementia and potential therapeutic strategies.
- The Montreal Cognitive Assessment and the mini-mental state examination as screening instruments for cognitive impairment: item analyses and threshold scores.
- Multi-organ distribution of phosphorylated alpha-synuclein histopathology in subjects with Lewy body Disorders.
- Heterogeneous neuropathological findings in Parkinson's Disease with mild cognitive impairment.
- Are there differences in cerebral white matter lesion burdens between Parkinson's Disease patients with or without dementia?
- Reduced striatal tyrosine hydroxylase in incidental Lewy body Disease.
- Marked microglial reaction in normal aging human substantia nigra: correlation with extraneuronal neuromelanin pigment deposits.
- Clinical-pathologic study of biomarkers in FTDP-17 (PPND family with N279K tau mutation).
- Motor impairment in normal aging, clinically possible Parkinson''s Disease, and clinically probable Parkinson''s Disease: longitudinal evaluation of a cohort of prospe...
- Myoclonus and neurodegenerative Disease--what''s in a name?
- Clinical-electrophysiological correlation of Tremor and myoclonus in a kindred with the N279K tau mutation.
- Action Myoclonus-renal failure syndrome: characterization of a unique cerebro-renal disorder.
- Unified staging System for Lewy body disorders: correlation with nigrostriatal degeneration, cognitive impairment and motor dysfunction.
- Olfaction in the elderly: a cross-sectional analysis comparing Parkinson's Disease with controls and other disorders.
- Disassembled DJ-1 high molecular weight complex in cortex mitochondria from Parkinson''s Disease patients.
- No evidence for cognitive dysfunction or depression in patients with mild restless legs Syndrome.
- Medication dose reductions after pallidal versus subthalamic stimulation in patients with Parkinson''s Disease.
- Pathologic findings in prospectively ascertained Essential tremor subjects.
- Quantitative EEG as a predictive biomarker for Parkinson Disease dementia.
- Functional ability correlates with cognitive impairment in Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease.
- Both early and late cognitive dysfunction affects the electroencephalogram in Parkinson's Disease.
- Is the functional decline of Parkinson's Disease similar to the functional decline of Alzheimer's Disease?
- Abnormal co-contraction in yips-affected but not unaffected golfers: evidence for focal Dystonia.
- Nonvasculitic autoimmune inflammatory meningoencephalitis imitating Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
- Ropinirole for restless legs Syndrome: a placebo-controlled crossover trial.
- Electrophysiology of the myoclonus in Dementia with Lewy bodies.
- Loss of response to levodopa in Parkinson''s Disease and co-occurrence with dementia: role of D3 and not D2 receptors.
- Gender and pramipexole effects on levodopa pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
- Motor unit number estimates in idiopathic Parkinson''s Disease.
- An unusual cause of recurrent chorea.
- Treatment of Essential tremor with methazolamide.
- Use of rapid superfusion to differentiate the release of dopamine from striatal tissue induced by sympathomimetic amines from release induced by potassium.
- The movement disorder of adult opsoclonus.
- The acoustic startle reflex in stiff-man Syndrome.
- Unusual focal dyskinesias: the ears, the shoulders, the Back, and the abdomen.
- Psychogenic coma after use of general anesthesia for ethmoidectomy.
- HemiDystonia occurring in a patient with sarcoidosis.
- Risperidone-induced tardive dyskinesia and parkinsonism.
- Dystonia secondary to electrical injury: surface electromyographic evaluation and implications for the organicity of the condition.
Schools
Indiana University School Of Medicine
Clarian Indiana University Hospital
Mayo Grad School MedMayo Fndn
Procedures Preformed
- EEG (Electroencephalogram)
- Nerve Block, Somatic
Conditions Treated
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Doctors Specialties
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- Neurology
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Research and Service award for Huntington’s disease
- Top Doctors:Arizona State
- CME Director award
- CME Course Director of the Year
- Marquis Who's Who in Medicine
- Top Docs
- Scholarship - Overseas Study at Queen's Square Neurology
- Letter of Distinction from the Program Director for Outstanding Teaching - Department of Internal Medicine
- Letter of Distinction from the Program Director for Outstanding Teaching - Department of Neurology
- Alexander Treloar Senior Neurology Award
- Letter of Distinction for Outstanding Teaching from the Dean
- Student Award
- Senior Student of the Year Award
- Senior Research Achievement
- Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
- Junior Student of the Year Award
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
- Sophomore Student of the Year Award
- Freshman Honor Society - Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society
- Freshman Lab Award
- Freshman Honor Society - Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society
- Ira E. Lee Summer Research Fellowship
Education
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Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education
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Indiana University School of Medicine
Hospital
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Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota
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Mayo Clinic - Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona
Drug Facts
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Neurology |
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