For drug development in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, it is important to understand which cognitive domains carry the most information on the earliest signs of cognitive decline, and which subject characteristics are associated with a faster decline. A longitudinal Item Response Theory (IRT) model was developed for the Basel Study on the Elderly, in which the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease - Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (with additions) and the California Verbal Learning Test were measured on 1,750 elderly subjects for up to 13.9 years. The model jointly captured the multifaceted nature of cognition and its longitudinal trajectory. The word list learning and delayed recall tasks...
BACKGROUND: Detection of the earliest cognitive changes signifying Alzheimer disease is difficult. ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
Abstract: A mixed-effects regression model with a bent-cable change-point predictor is formulated to...
BACKGROUND: The characterizing symptom of Alzheimer disease (AD) is cognitive deterioration. While m...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
A mixed-effects regression model with a bent-cable change-point predictor is formulated to describe ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of degenerative dementia, and the increasing preval...
Background: Neuronal reactions and cognitive processes slow down during aging. The onset, rate, and ...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
Neurocomputational modeling and empirical evidence suggest that losses in neuronal signaling fidelit...
To investigate the temporal ordering of cognitive and functional declines separately in older adults...
Purpose This work investigates improved utilization of ADAS-cog data (the primary outcome in Alzheim...
OBJECTIVE: Self-perceived cognitive functioning, considered highly relevant in the context of aging ...
Abstract Understanding age-related change in cognition and identification of pathol...
BACKGROUND: Detection of the earliest cognitive changes signifying Alzheimer disease is difficult. ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
Abstract: A mixed-effects regression model with a bent-cable change-point predictor is formulated to...
BACKGROUND: The characterizing symptom of Alzheimer disease (AD) is cognitive deterioration. While m...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
A mixed-effects regression model with a bent-cable change-point predictor is formulated to describe ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of degenerative dementia, and the increasing preval...
Background: Neuronal reactions and cognitive processes slow down during aging. The onset, rate, and ...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
Neurocomputational modeling and empirical evidence suggest that losses in neuronal signaling fidelit...
To investigate the temporal ordering of cognitive and functional declines separately in older adults...
Purpose This work investigates improved utilization of ADAS-cog data (the primary outcome in Alzheim...
OBJECTIVE: Self-perceived cognitive functioning, considered highly relevant in the context of aging ...
Abstract Understanding age-related change in cognition and identification of pathol...
BACKGROUND: Detection of the earliest cognitive changes signifying Alzheimer disease is difficult. ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...