Voluntary cognitive screening: characteristics of participants in an Asian setting Vanda ho1,2 nur hani Zainal1 linda lim1 Aloysius ng1 eveline silva1 nagaendran Kandiah1,3 1Department of neurology, national neuroscience Institute, singapore
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a recognized risk condition for clinical dementia. This paper att...
Background: Everyone will experience an aging process that lead to the vary emotionals feeling and c...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by significant decline in cognitive fun...
Vanda Ho,1,2 Nur Hani Zainal,1 Linda Lim,1 Aloysius Ng,1 Eveline Silva,1 Nagaendran Kandiah1,3 1Dep...
People with dementia in the world is expected to increase to 139 million by the year 2050. Psychosoc...
Introduction There is a growing proportion of population aged 65 years and older in low-income and m...
The establishment of normative data and screening cut-points for cognitive tasks is important to ens...
Divya Vanoh,1 Suzana Shahar,1 Razali Rosdinom,2 Normah Che Din,3 Hanis Mastura Yahya,4 Azahadi Omar5...
Background: Does cognitive screening rule out impairment of different cognitive functions of older a...
Background: Despite recent interest in community-based screening programs to detect undiagnosed cogn...
This study aimed to determine which measures are most commonly used to screen for age-related cognit...
The aim of our paper is to offer an informed synthesis of practice-based evidence on the utility and...
AbstractPopulation of Thailand is growing rapidly to ageing society. Cognitive abilities change thro...
Background: The increasing incidence of dementia in Indonesia's elderly population is creating a hea...
Background: To identify cognitive impairments in an early phase, a cognitive screening test is impor...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a recognized risk condition for clinical dementia. This paper att...
Background: Everyone will experience an aging process that lead to the vary emotionals feeling and c...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by significant decline in cognitive fun...
Vanda Ho,1,2 Nur Hani Zainal,1 Linda Lim,1 Aloysius Ng,1 Eveline Silva,1 Nagaendran Kandiah1,3 1Dep...
People with dementia in the world is expected to increase to 139 million by the year 2050. Psychosoc...
Introduction There is a growing proportion of population aged 65 years and older in low-income and m...
The establishment of normative data and screening cut-points for cognitive tasks is important to ens...
Divya Vanoh,1 Suzana Shahar,1 Razali Rosdinom,2 Normah Che Din,3 Hanis Mastura Yahya,4 Azahadi Omar5...
Background: Does cognitive screening rule out impairment of different cognitive functions of older a...
Background: Despite recent interest in community-based screening programs to detect undiagnosed cogn...
This study aimed to determine which measures are most commonly used to screen for age-related cognit...
The aim of our paper is to offer an informed synthesis of practice-based evidence on the utility and...
AbstractPopulation of Thailand is growing rapidly to ageing society. Cognitive abilities change thro...
Background: The increasing incidence of dementia in Indonesia's elderly population is creating a hea...
Background: To identify cognitive impairments in an early phase, a cognitive screening test is impor...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a recognized risk condition for clinical dementia. This paper att...
Background: Everyone will experience an aging process that lead to the vary emotionals feeling and c...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by significant decline in cognitive fun...