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View article: The association between subjective and objective cognitive functioning from a transdiagnostic perspective: An umbrella review and meta-analysis
The association between subjective and objective cognitive functioning from a transdiagnostic perspective: An umbrella review and meta-analysis Open
The relationship between subjective (self-reported) and objective (performance-based) cognitive functioning has significant clinical implications across neuropsychiatric syndromes. We performed an umbrella review examining literature on th…
View article: Beyond mood screening: a pilot study of emotional, cognitive, and somatic concerns in patients with Long COVID
Beyond mood screening: a pilot study of emotional, cognitive, and somatic concerns in patients with Long COVID Open
Objective This descriptive pilot study reported the emotional, cognitive, and somatic concerns of a clinically referred sample of patients with Long COVID using a comprehensive psychological measure. These subjective concerns were consider…
View article: The role of neuropsychology in the care of patients with functional neurological symptom disorder
The role of neuropsychology in the care of patients with functional neurological symptom disorder Open
Objective: Functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD) is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by signs/symptoms associated with brain network dysfunction. FNSDs are common and are associated with high healthcare costs. FNSDs are…
View article: Test-Retest reliability and preliminary reliable change estimates for Sway Balance tests administered remotely in community-dwelling adults
Test-Retest reliability and preliminary reliable change estimates for Sway Balance tests administered remotely in community-dwelling adults Open
Objective Impaired balance and postural stability can occur with advanced age, following traumatic brain injury, in association with neurological disorders and diseases, and as the result of acute or chronic orthopedic problems. The remote…
View article: Memory, fluid reasoning, and functional capacity in adults experiencing homelessness
Memory, fluid reasoning, and functional capacity in adults experiencing homelessness Open
Although our cross-sectional design does not permit causal inference, it is possible that interventions targeting memory and fluid reasoning may improve functional ability in individuals experiencing homelessness.
View article: A-180 Clinical Outcome Following Concussion Among Children and Adolescents with a History of Prior Concussion: A Systematic Review
A-180 Clinical Outcome Following Concussion Among Children and Adolescents with a History of Prior Concussion: A Systematic Review Open
Purpose: This systematic review examined the association between prior concussion history and clinical outcomes following concussion among children and adolescents. Data Selection: This review was registered with PROSPERO database for syst…
View article: Initial Psychometric Properties of 7 NeuroUX Remote Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests Among People With Bipolar Disorder: Validation Study
Initial Psychometric Properties of 7 NeuroUX Remote Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests Among People With Bipolar Disorder: Validation Study Open
Background As smartphone technology has become nearly ubiquitous, there is a growing body of literature suggesting that ecological momentary cognitive testing (EMCT) offers advantages over traditional pen-and-paper psychological assessment…
View article: Clinical utility of self-reported and informant-reported cognitive complaints in older adults
Clinical utility of self-reported and informant-reported cognitive complaints in older adults Open
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View article: Digital Methods of Delivering Education and Training in Neuropsychology
Digital Methods of Delivering Education and Training in Neuropsychology Open
Objective High quality and accessible education is crucial to secure the future of neuropsychology. Recent and ongoing advancements include the creation of a taxonomy of education and training, progress in delineating relevant competencies…
View article: Examining for Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Ventricular Enlargement in Retired Elite-Level Rugby League Players
Examining for Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Ventricular Enlargement in Retired Elite-Level Rugby League Players Open
Objective A cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) has been reported as a visible brain anomaly in normal individuals as well in some former combat and collision sport athletes. The appearance of CSP with fenestrations and ventricular enlargement a…
View article: Test–Retest Reliability and Reliable Change Estimates for Four Mobile Cognitive Tests Administered Virtually in Community-Dwelling Adults
Test–Retest Reliability and Reliable Change Estimates for Four Mobile Cognitive Tests Administered Virtually in Community-Dwelling Adults Open
Objective : Remote mobile cognitive testing (MCT) is an expanding area of research, but psychometric data supporting these measures are limited. We provide preliminary data on test–retest reliability and reliable change estimates in four M…
View article: Predictors and Correlates of Perceived Cognitive Decline in Retired Professional Rugby League Players
Predictors and Correlates of Perceived Cognitive Decline in Retired Professional Rugby League Players Open
Objective: Rugby league is an international full-contact sport, with frequent concussive injuries. Participation in other full-contact sports such as American football has been considered to be a risk factor for neuropsychiatric sequelae l…
View article: Physical and Mental Health Characteristics of 2,962 Adults With Subjective Cognitive Complaints
Physical and Mental Health Characteristics of 2,962 Adults With Subjective Cognitive Complaints Open
We investigated subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs), as well as physical and mental health factors, in adults and older adults. U.S. residents ( N = 2,962) were recruited via the Amazon Mechanical Turk platform and completed a 90-item s…
View article: Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-5th Edition (SCAT5): Normative Reference Values for the National Rugby League Women's Premiership
Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-5th Edition (SCAT5): Normative Reference Values for the National Rugby League Women's Premiership Open
Objective: To establish normative reference values for the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-5th Edition (SCAT5) for the new National Rugby League Women's Premiership. Methods: Preseason SCAT5 baseline testing was administered individually …
View article: Appreciating cognitive and emotional growth in older adults
Appreciating cognitive and emotional growth in older adults Open
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View article: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson’s Disease: Change in Cognitive, Psychiatric, and Functional Outcomes from Baseline to 16–47-Month Follow-Up
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson’s Disease: Change in Cognitive, Psychiatric, and Functional Outcomes from Baseline to 16–47-Month Follow-Up Open
Objective Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is common in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and is associated with cognitive impairment; however, the majority of the evidence on the impact of RBD on multidomain cognitive batteries in …
View article: Predictors and Correlates of Depression in Retired Elite Level Rugby League Players
Predictors and Correlates of Depression in Retired Elite Level Rugby League Players Open
Background: There is considerable interest in determining whether later-in-life depression is associated with lifetime history of concussions or the duration of a career in professional contact and collision sports. Rugby league is a high-…
View article: Examining Whether Onfield Motor Incoordination Is Associated With Worse Performance on the SCAT5 and Slower Clinical Recovery Following Concussion
Examining Whether Onfield Motor Incoordination Is Associated With Worse Performance on the SCAT5 and Slower Clinical Recovery Following Concussion Open
Objective: To examine the relationship between video-identified onfield motor incoordination, the acute assessment of concussion, and recovery time during three seasons of National Rugby League (NRL) play. Methods: Blows to the head (“head…
View article: Rates of Cognitive and Functional Impairments Among Sheltered Adults Experiencing Homelessness
Rates of Cognitive and Functional Impairments Among Sheltered Adults Experiencing Homelessness Open
Cognitive and functional impairments are common among sheltered adults experiencing homelessness, underscoring the need for routine objective cognitive screening and rehabilitation services.
View article: Predictors of Loneliness by Age Decade
Predictors of Loneliness by Age Decade Open
Our findings identify several potentially modifiable targets related to loneliness, including several aspects of wisdom and social self-efficacy. Differential predictors at different decades suggest a need for a personalized and nuanced pr…
View article: Assistive robots in the homes of aging adults
Assistive robots in the homes of aging adults Open
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View article: <p>Home-Based Cognitively Assistive Robots: Maximizing Cognitive Functioning and Maintaining Independence in Older Adults Without Dementia</p>
Home-Based Cognitively Assistive Robots: Maximizing Cognitive Functioning and Maintaining Independence in Older Adults Without Dementia Open
Promoting health and prolonging independence in the home is a priority for older adults, caregivers, clinicians, and society at large. Rapidly developing robotics technology provides a platform for interventions, with the fields of physica…
View article: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson’s Disease: Effects on Cognitive, Psychiatric, and Functional outcomes
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson’s Disease: Effects on Cognitive, Psychiatric, and Functional outcomes Open
Objective: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) affects 33–46% of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and may be a risk factor for neuropsychological and functional deficits. However, the role of RBD on neuropsychological fu…
View article: Physical and mental health characteristics of adults with subjective cognitive decline: A study of 3,407 people aged 18-81 years from an MTurk-based U.S. national sample
Physical and mental health characteristics of adults with subjective cognitive decline: A study of 3,407 people aged 18-81 years from an MTurk-based U.S. national sample Open
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), or internal feelings of reduced mental capacity, is of increasing interest in the scientific, clinical, and lay community. Much of the extant literature is focused on SCD as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s…
View article: T65. EFFECTS OF AN INTEGRATED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING AND COMPENSATORY COGNITIVE TRAINING INTERVENTION ON NEGATIVE SYMPTOM SEVERITY AND NEUROCOGNITION
T65. EFFECTS OF AN INTEGRATED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING AND COMPENSATORY COGNITIVE TRAINING INTERVENTION ON NEGATIVE SYMPTOM SEVERITY AND NEUROCOGNITION Open
Background Negative symptoms in schizophrenia (SZ) remain an unmet treatment need as they are highly prevalent, associated with poor functional outcomes, and resistant to pharmacologic treatment. Similarly, cognitive impairment is common i…