Normative data for semantic verbal fluency in older Taiwanese adults: Implications for mild cognitive impairment screening [0.03%]
语义词流畅性在台湾老年人中的标准化数据及其对轻度认知障碍筛查的意义
Yu-Chen Chuang,Jong-Ling Fuh
Yu-Chen Chuang
Objective: This study aimed to update normative data and establish cut-off scores for a fruit-based semantic verbal fluency (SVF) task among older Taiwanese adults as a method for detecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI)...
Cracking under pressure: Cognitive load influences performance in youth with NF1 [0.03%]
压力下的裂痕:认知负荷影响NF1患儿的学业成绩
Johanna Nielsen,Jonathan Payne,Allison Payne et al.
Johanna Nielsen et al.
Objectives: To extend the current understanding of executive function (EF) deficits in youth with neurofibromatosis type 1 by investigating the impact of cognitive load on performance compared to typically developing chil...
The California Verbal Learning Test-III (CVLT-III): Adaptation, validation, and initial norms in the Hebrew-speaking Israeli population [0.03%]
加利福尼亚言语学习测验-第三版(CVLT-III):在希伯来语以色列人口中的改编、验证和初步常模研究
Yoram Braw
Yoram Braw
Objective: Neuropsychological assessments commonly include word list learning tasks to assess verbal memory and learning. The California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) provides multiple outcome measures and information regar...
Beyond the surface: Neurocognitive deficits in body-focused repetitive behaviors [0.03%]
浅尝辄止:躯体焦点重复行为的神经认知缺陷
Steffen Moritz,Lisa Borgmann,Abdulfattah Alfawal et al.
Steffen Moritz et al.
Objectives: Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) include activities like hair pulling and skin-picking that can lead to functional impairment. The neurocognitive underpinnings of BFRBs remain unclear, with inconsiste...
Primary malignant brain tumor patients' cognition and their caregivers: The good, the bad, and the burden [0.03%]
原发性脑肿瘤患者的认知及其照护者的负担:现状与展望
Giuliana V Zarrella,Amber M Fox,Ashlee R Loughan et al.
Giuliana V Zarrella et al.
Objective: For patients with primary malignant brain tumors, cognitive decline is incredibly common and contributes to reduced independence in daily functioning. These patients often rely on informal caregivers (e.g., fam...
Linking traditional and technological activities of daily living: Building modern, adaptable measures of daily functioning [0.03%]
连接传统和科技日常活动:构建现代且可适应的日常生活评估措施
David Andrés González,Cecilia Zuniga,Logan Marie Tufty et al.
David Andrés González et al.
Objectives: Instrumental activities of daily living (iADLs) are critical in aging and neurodegenerative research, both diagnostically (e.g., distinguishing dementia from mild cognitive impairment) and as endpoints for tri...
Reading without eye movements: Improving reading comprehension in young adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) [0.03%]
无眼动阅读:改善注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)年轻人的阅读理解能力
Simar Moussaoui,Areem A Siddiqi,Theodore C K Cheung et al.
Simar Moussaoui et al.
Objectives: In ADHD a common obstacle of academic success is impaired reading comprehension. Impaired comprehension in ADHD is accompanied by altered eye movements during reading as well as more general eye movement defic...
Hidden risk: Latent cognitive profiles and structural brain age reveal vulnerability in midlife metabolic syndrome [0.03%]
隐藏的风险:潜在的认知模式和大脑结构衰老程度揭示了中年代谢综合征的脆弱性
Isabelle Gallagher,Makenna B McGill,Janelle T Foret et al.
Isabelle Gallagher et al.
Objective: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is linked to later-life cognitive decline and brain aging, but early detection of vulnerability in midlife remains challenging. This study applied two methods to detect subtle changes ...
Longitudinal neurocognitive outcomes in children with mild traumatic brain injury: An ABCD cohort analysis [0.03%]
儿童轻度脑外伤纵向神经认知预后:ABCD队列研究分析
Nicola L de Souza,Wenjing Meng,Florin Vaida et al.
Nicola L de Souza et al.
Objectives: Most children recover from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), but some experience persistent neurocognitive effects. Understanding is limited due to methodological differences and a lack of pre-injury data. T...
The impact of repetitive exposure to low-level blast on neurocognitive function in Canadian Armed Forces' breachers, snipers, and military controls [0.03%]
反复接触低水平爆炸对加拿大武装部队爆破手、狙击手和军事人员神经认知功能的影响
Alex P Di Battista,Shawn G Rhind,Catherine Tenn et al.
Alex P Di Battista et al.
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether military occupations with repetitive exposure to low-level blast (i.e., breachers and snipers) display poorer neurocognitive status compared to military con...