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View article: Poor Colonoscopy Bowel Prep in Cognitively Impaired 85‐Year‐Old with Low Education: Another Case Example
Poor Colonoscopy Bowel Prep in Cognitively Impaired 85‐Year‐Old with Low Education: Another Case Example Open
Introduction Colonoscopies are routine procedures performed primarily on adults over the age of 50; however, there is little known about the influence of social determinants of health on successful completion of colonoscopies. Inadequate a…
View article: Poor Colonoscopy Bowel Prep in 69‐Year‐old with Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: A Case Example
Poor Colonoscopy Bowel Prep in 69‐Year‐old with Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: A Case Example Open
Introduction Colonoscopies are medical procedures used to identify colon abnormalities and remove polyps to decrease the incidence of colorectal cancer. Prior to this exam, patients must undergo bowel preparation to ensure proper cleansing…
View article: Developing a fair and interpretable representation of the clock drawing test for mitigating low education and racial bias
Developing a fair and interpretable representation of the clock drawing test for mitigating low education and racial bias Open
View article: FaIRClocks: Fair and Interpretable Representation of the Clock Drawing Test for mitigating classifier bias against lower educational groups
FaIRClocks: Fair and Interpretable Representation of the Clock Drawing Test for mitigating classifier bias against lower educational groups Open
View article: Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech
Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech Open
In multisensory environments, our brains perform causal inference to estimate which sources produce specific sensory signals. Decades of research have revealed the dynamics which underlie this process of causal inference for multisensory (…
View article: Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech
Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech Open
In multisensory environments, our brains perform causal inference to estimate which sources produce specific sensory signals. Decades of research has revealed the dynamics which underlie this process of causal inference for multisensory (a…