The retest effect - improvement of performance on second exposure to a task - may impede the detection of cognitive decline in clinical trials for neurodegenerative diseases. We assessed the impact of the retest effect in Huntington's disease trials, and investigated its possible neutralization.We enrolled 54 patients in the Multicentric Intracerebral Grafting in Huntington's Disease (MIG-HD) trial and 39 in the placebo arm of the Riluzole trial in Huntington's Disease (RIL-HD). All were assessed with the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) plus additional cognitive tasks at baseline (A1), shortly after baseline (A2) and one year later (A3). We used paired t-tests to analyze the retest effect between A1 and A2. For each task o...
Background: Cognitive decline in Huntington’s disease (HD) remains an area of inconsistencies, espec...
Introduction: An understanding of the clinimetric properties of clinical assessments, including thei...
International audienceVariability in neurodegenerative disease progression poses great challenges fo...
International audienceThe retest effect-improvement of performance on second exposure to a task-may ...
<div><p>The retest effect—improvement of performance on second exposure to a task—may impede the det...
The retest effect-improvement of performance on second exposure to a task-may impede the detection o...
To assess the natural progression of cognitive impairment in Huntington's disease (HD) and to reveal...
Background: Deterioration of cognitive functioning is a debilitating symptom in many neurodegenerati...
Background: Composite scores derived from joint statistical modelling of individual risk factors are...
A small group of patients with manifest Huntington's disease (HD) were followed longitudinally to as...
BACKGROUND: Deterioration of cognitive functioning is a debilitating symptom in many neurodegenerati...
The basal ganglia are implicated in a wide range of motor, cognitive and behavioral activities requi...
BACKGROUND: TRACK-HD is a prospective observational biomarker study in premanifest and early Hunting...
There is growing consensus that intervention and treatment of Huntington disease (HD) should occur a...
There is growing consensus that intervention and treatment of Huntington disease (HD) should occur a...
Background: Cognitive decline in Huntington’s disease (HD) remains an area of inconsistencies, espec...
Introduction: An understanding of the clinimetric properties of clinical assessments, including thei...
International audienceVariability in neurodegenerative disease progression poses great challenges fo...
International audienceThe retest effect-improvement of performance on second exposure to a task-may ...
<div><p>The retest effect—improvement of performance on second exposure to a task—may impede the det...
The retest effect-improvement of performance on second exposure to a task-may impede the detection o...
To assess the natural progression of cognitive impairment in Huntington's disease (HD) and to reveal...
Background: Deterioration of cognitive functioning is a debilitating symptom in many neurodegenerati...
Background: Composite scores derived from joint statistical modelling of individual risk factors are...
A small group of patients with manifest Huntington's disease (HD) were followed longitudinally to as...
BACKGROUND: Deterioration of cognitive functioning is a debilitating symptom in many neurodegenerati...
The basal ganglia are implicated in a wide range of motor, cognitive and behavioral activities requi...
BACKGROUND: TRACK-HD is a prospective observational biomarker study in premanifest and early Hunting...
There is growing consensus that intervention and treatment of Huntington disease (HD) should occur a...
There is growing consensus that intervention and treatment of Huntington disease (HD) should occur a...
Background: Cognitive decline in Huntington’s disease (HD) remains an area of inconsistencies, espec...
Introduction: An understanding of the clinimetric properties of clinical assessments, including thei...
International audienceVariability in neurodegenerative disease progression poses great challenges fo...