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James N. Pasley
Professor and Assistant Dean
Lutterloh Professor of Medical Education
Ph.D., University of Oregon
Office: (501) 686-5128
Email: PasleyJamesN@uams.edu

Our laboratory is interested in the effects of weightlessness on circadian and systems physiology, and the development of a three-dimensional simulation of the gastrointestinal tract for education and research.

Dr. Pasley's Laboratory Homepage

 

 

 

Representative Publications

Pasley, J. N., J. Albataineh, M. Jaffar (2005) Patient Simulator Program in Medical Physiology: Effects on Exam Scores. IAMSE 9:17.

Pasley, J.N. and J. E. Garrett (2003) Cortisol levels and Examination Performance. J. Psychosomatic Med.

Pasley, J. N. and J. E. Garrett (2002) Influence of an Automated Response System as a Mechanism for Studying Comprehension-Monitoring Behavior in a USMLE Step 1 Review. Proc. GSA/GSA-MAS/OSR National Meeting. p.35.

Sumpter, J.A., P.J. Breen, J.N. Pasley, M.D. Ross, and C.M. Compadre (2001) The development of simulations of human physiology in weightless environments. J. Virt. Worlds Simulation 33:181-186.

Pasley, J.N., J.A. Sumpter, C.M. Compadre, M.D. Ross, and P.J. Breen (1999) The virtual esophagus: A new tool for examination of esophageal motility. Gastroenterology 116:G4606.
 

Link to Dr. Pasley at PubMed

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