
Joseph D. Matarazzo
Professor, Behavioral Neuroscience, OHSU
e-mail: matarazz@ohsu.edu
Major Areas
Behavior and health; behavioral cardiology; neuropsychology
Previous Positions
Professor & Chair, Medical Psychology, OHSU
Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis
Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Education
B.A. (1946) Brown University
M.A. (1950) Northwestern University
Ph.D. (1952) Northwestern University
Research Interests
Research interests relate to the domains of behavioral cardiology and of neuropsychology including studies of neuropsychological functioning of patients following neurotoxic exposure or traumatic injury to the brain.
Selected Recent Publications
Matarazzo, J.D. & Prifitera, A. (1989). Subtest scatter and premorbid intelligence: Lessons from the WAIS-R standardization and sample. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1, 186-191.
Matarazzo, J.D. (1990). Psychological Assessment vs Psychological Testing: Validation from Binet to the School, Clinic and Courtroom. American Psychologist, 45, 999-1017.
Matarazzo, J.D. (1992). Psychological testing in the 21st century. American Psychologist, 47:1007-1018.
Matarazzo, J.D. (1994). Health and behavior: The coming together of science and practice in psychology and medicine after a century of benign neglect. Journal of Psychology in Medical Settings, 1:7-39.



