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As neurological disorders such as dementia, autism, and language impairment become more common, there is growing need for simple, objective screening tools. Narrative ret [...]
2012 | Dissertation |
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In the VF test, participants are asked to retrieve as many words in a category (e.g., animals) as possible in a short duration of time, typically one minute. Conventional [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Neuropsychological tests are essential for assessing cognitive function, but floor and ceiling effects, summary score limitations, and longitudinal censoring reduce accur [...]
2011 | Thesis |
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Cognitive deficits are common following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) but there is limited evidence that standard evaluations are useful for detecting impairments in [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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Internal circadian rhythms modulate mood, with positive affect (PA) being highest in the early evening and lowest in the circadian night/early morning. Mood is also commo [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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Cognitive deficits are an early feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD). Brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), identified with MRI, are though [...]
2013-02-01 | Thesis |
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Nurses often work shifts and long hours, which can disrupt sleep and lead to fatigue. Acute fatigue may resolve with rest, but poor recovery can cause chronic fatigue. Th [...]
2012 | Dissertation |
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological disorder that affects 44 million people worldwide and is the leading cause of dementia. It is characterized by memory loss, cha [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Emotion regulatory ability (ER) is the capacity to independently modify the duration or intensity of an affective response. The ability to regulate negative affect is par [...]
2021 | Dissertation |
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The goal of this study was to extrapolate early indicators of executive function (EF) from traditional infant/toddler assessments for purposes of early identification.
2020 | Abstract |