<p>White and black portions indicate the ratio of people with normal cognitive function (touch panel computer exam score of ≥13) and declined cognitive function (exam score of ≤12), respectively, at 24, 32, and 42 months after the disaster.</p
Objective: Little is known about cognitive functioning and disability over time for adults with a hi...
BackgroundWhile several studies have found executive function deficits in adults and maltreated chil...
<p>Cognitive impairment defined as impaired performance on ≥3 cognitive tests.</p
<p>White and black columns indicate the ratio of people with normal cognitive function (touch panel ...
Cognitive disability following traumatic experiences of disaster has been documented; however, littl...
: Cognitive impairment (CI) is regarded as a remarkable burden in COVID-19 survivors. Its prevalence...
<p>Significantly steeper decline in global cognitive performance (measured with CDR-SB score) was no...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the long-term prevalence and severity of cognitive deficits following signifi...
To assess the sensitivity of traditional neuropsychological tests and of a behavioral inventory of e...
The World Trade Center Health Registry includes 9/11 survivors who have been surveyed about their he...
International audienceObjective: To assess the sensitivity of traditional neuropsychological tests a...
*<p>Rate ratios based on a 10 point change in each of the cognitive measures. Higher scores on the c...
The Aberdeen birth cohorts of 1921 and 1936 (ABC21 and ABC36) were subjected to IQ tests in 1932 or ...
The objective was to investigate the relationship between early global cognitive functioning using t...
Objective: Several studies have reported poor long-term neuropsychological performances in patients ...
Objective: Little is known about cognitive functioning and disability over time for adults with a hi...
BackgroundWhile several studies have found executive function deficits in adults and maltreated chil...
<p>Cognitive impairment defined as impaired performance on ≥3 cognitive tests.</p
<p>White and black columns indicate the ratio of people with normal cognitive function (touch panel ...
Cognitive disability following traumatic experiences of disaster has been documented; however, littl...
: Cognitive impairment (CI) is regarded as a remarkable burden in COVID-19 survivors. Its prevalence...
<p>Significantly steeper decline in global cognitive performance (measured with CDR-SB score) was no...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the long-term prevalence and severity of cognitive deficits following signifi...
To assess the sensitivity of traditional neuropsychological tests and of a behavioral inventory of e...
The World Trade Center Health Registry includes 9/11 survivors who have been surveyed about their he...
International audienceObjective: To assess the sensitivity of traditional neuropsychological tests a...
*<p>Rate ratios based on a 10 point change in each of the cognitive measures. Higher scores on the c...
The Aberdeen birth cohorts of 1921 and 1936 (ABC21 and ABC36) were subjected to IQ tests in 1932 or ...
The objective was to investigate the relationship between early global cognitive functioning using t...
Objective: Several studies have reported poor long-term neuropsychological performances in patients ...
Objective: Little is known about cognitive functioning and disability over time for adults with a hi...
BackgroundWhile several studies have found executive function deficits in adults and maltreated chil...
<p>Cognitive impairment defined as impaired performance on ≥3 cognitive tests.</p