Gnassounou, Richard Defontaines, Bénédicte Denolle, Séverine Brun, Stéphanie Germain, Raphaël Schwartz, Déborah Schück, Stéphane Michon, Agnès Belin, Catherine Maillet, Didier
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
To compare the administration of neuropsychological tests by teleneuropsychology (TeleNP) and face to face (F-F) in order to determine the feasibility and reliability of TeleNP. At the inclusion visit, all participants underwent a traditional F-F neuropsychological assessment as part of their standard care. Four months after inclusion, they were ra...
Maronnat, Florian Davesne, Frédéric Otmane, Samir
Facing an aging population with an increasing prevalence of dementia, the challenge lies in improving cognitive assessment and screening. Numerous paper tests are used daily as Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) or Montréal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Several assessments in virtual environments were developed to enhance ecology and appeared to ...
Parker, Giverny J Ownsworth, Tamara Haslam, Catherine Shum, David H K
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The Gerontologist
Age-based stereotype threat (ABST) poses serious risks for the cognitive screening of older adults. This review aimed to identify and critically appraise the methodology and existing evidence of studies investigating the use of threat-removal (TR) strategies to overcome the effects of ABST on the cognitive performance of older adults. The types of ...
Efendioglu, Eyyup Murat Cigiloglu, Ahmet Ozturk, Zeynel Abidin
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Irish journal of medical science
The prevention of falls among older adults is one of the most important public health issues in today's aging society. There are many factors significantly affecting the risk of falls. This study aimed to investigate the factors on fall risk in older adults. A total of 335 elderly outpatients aged 65 and over were included in this cross-sectional s...
Splonskowski, Moriah Jacova, Claudia
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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
Introduction: Timely detection of cognitive impairment among older adults has shown to lead to better health and financial outcomes but is hampered by psychological, financial, and physical barriers to participation in cognitive assessment. Home-based cognitive assessment (HBCA) could help overcome some of these barriers. This study aimed to examin...
Brunette, Amanda M Rycroft, Sarah Seligman Colvin, Leigh Schwartz, Andrea Wershof Driver, Jane A Nothern, Alexandra Harrington, Mary Beth Jackson, Colleen E
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Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
Interprofessional healthcare teams are increasingly viewed as a clinical approach to meet the complex medical, psychological, and psychosocial needs of older adult patients. Despite the fact that older adults are at risk for cognitive difficulties, neuropsychologists are not routinely included on Geriatrics consult teams. The primary aim of this pa...
Yu, Ruan-Ching Mukadam, Naaheed Kapur, Narinder Stott, Joshua Hu, Chaur-Jong Hong, Chien-Tai Yang, Cheng-Chang Chan, Lung Huang, Li-Kai Livingston, Gill
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Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
The Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III (ACE-III) is a 100-points cognitive test used in detecting dementia in many countries. There has been no validation study of the ACE-III in patients with suspected dementia in a Taiwanese population, where the language is traditional Chinese. We aimed to culturally adapt and validate the ACE-III as a cogn...
Miles, Stephanie Nedeljkovic, Maja Sumner, Philip Phillipou, Andrea
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Cognitive neuropsychiatry
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious eating disorder associated with several cognitive difficulties including poor cognitive flexibility (i.e. difficulties in effectively adapting to changes in the environment and/or changing task demands). AN research has primarily assessed cognitive flexibility using neurocognitive tests, and little is k...
Ostellino, Sofia Benso, Alfredo Politano, Gianfranco Michele Maria
Background and Objectives: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease associated with various and heterogeneous clinical characteristics. Given its complex nature and its unpredictable evolution over time, there isn’t an established and exhaustive clinical protocol (or tool) for its diagnosis nor for monitoring its progression. Instead, diff...
Ardila, Alfredo Ostrosky, Feggy
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Applied neuropsychology. Adult
Background. Contemporary neuroimaging techniques, particularly fMRI and PET, have demonstrated that cognitive abilities do not strictly depend on specific brain areas, but rather on complex brain circuits or systems.Methods. Using PubMed and Google Scholar databases, a search for functional studies (fMRI and PET) during the performance of several n...