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Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 126:641-655
Objectives: Off-topic verbosity (OTV) refers to prolonged speech that derails from the initial conversational topic by including more loosely associated speech and becoming increasingly more unfocused and distant from the initial topic. Previous rese
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Jeanne M Dube, Michael J Persin, Danica P Bass, Kailee P Prentice, Brandee A McKinney, Yenifer L Morales, Logan A Guillory, Allyson M Coldiron, Michael D Barnett
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:1367-1367
Objective: Psychologists have long used nonsensical information in the study of learning and memory (Ebbinghaus, 1885). Nonsensical information makes it difficult to rely on previous learning and thus increases task novelty (Quent et al., 2021). Litt
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Michael D. Barnett, Allyson M Coldiron
Publikováno v:
Applied neuropsychology. Adult. 29(6)
Off-topic verbosity (OTV) refers to extended speech lacking in relevance and focus. Previous research has found that older adults have higher levels of OTV, and some contend that OTV is indicative of cognitive decline. The purpose of this study was t
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Michael Persin, Allyson M Coldiron, Michael D. Barnett, Hannah Sasser, Emma Barr, Glover T, Danielle R. Hardesty, Carmen Chek, Thomas D. Parsons
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1052-1052
Background/Problem Neuropsychologists are often asked to evaluate patients’ functional capacities, yet traditional neuropsychological tests have limited correspondence with real-world outcomes. The Virtual Environment Grocery store (VEGS) is a virt
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Lucas G Childers, Lauren J. Bennett-Leleux, Michael D. Barnett, Alexandra Sandlin, Rachel Donnell, Allyson M Coldiron, Arthur D. Marsden, Lee D
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
The political debate preceding passage of the Affordable Care Act included controversy over a bill that some claimed would establish a “death panel” to judge if older adults were worthy of receiving medical care. This claim was false, as the bill
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Flores E, Glover T, L Smith, Lee D, Michael D. Barnett, Jennifer Sawyer, Jessica H Helphrey, Allyson M Coldiron
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 35:976-976
Objective A virtual reality-based prospective memory task was designed to examine whether a virtual environment would allow for a deeper level of processing and aid prospective memory performance. The purpose of this study was to compare young adults
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Lee D, Williams L, Tran N, Michael D. Barnett, Flores E, Flair J, Sandlin A, Allyson M Coldiron
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 35:978-978
Objective Neuropsychologists are using virtual reality to simulate everyday activities in order to increase ecological validity in neuropsychological assessments (Kane & Parsons, 2017). However, relatively little is known about the extent to which co
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Thomas D. Parsons, Gutierrez R, Reed C, Glover T, Shorter S, Allyson M Coldiron, Jenna M. Moore, Michael D. Barnett
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 35:979-979
Objective The Virtual Environment Grocery Store (VEGS) was created to measure memory and everyday functional abilities (Parsons & McMahan, 2017). The objective of this study was to compare young adults’ recall of the VEGS shopping list with the CVL
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Leah N Smith, Allie M Sandlin, Samuel C Van Vleet, Allyson M Coldiron, Jennifer Sawyer, Michael D. Barnett, Sarah Edzards, Jenna M. Moore
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
A large body of research has found that individuals’ attitudes toward aging may influence their future health. Previous research has found that age is associated with more negative expectations toward aging. However, it is possible that optimism, o
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Cassidy M Adams, Allyson M Coldiron, Leah N Smith, Michael D. Barnett, Jennifer Sawyer, Sarah Edzards, Jessica H Helphrey, Leigh A Fierro
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Ageism refers to stereotypes about and prejudice against individuals on the basis of age. Ageism among young adults may be different than other forms of intolerance simply because age changes; that is, young adults will grow older, and they will even