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Autor:
Christine Fennema-Notestine, Linda K. McEvoy, Donald J. Hagler, Mark W. Jacobson, Anders M. Dale, the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Neurology, Vol 21, Iss 1-2, Pp 3-12 (2009)
Current research supports the strong potential of structural MRI profiles, even within cross-sectional designs, as a promising method for the discrimination of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) from normal controls and for the prediction of Mild Cognitive Imp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/32f88ae825a54f59904f7ef1b0dc6c7c
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Neurology, Vol 21, Iss 1-2, Pp 29-37 (2009)
Identifying a preclinical phase of Alzheimer’s Disease (PCAD) that is distinct from cognitive changes in healthy aging continues to be a major research focus. Combining neuropsychological and neuroimaging methodologies should improve our ability to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dbc0554284b74204a9fd39948cd01021
Autor:
Sarah M. Jurick, Amber V Keller, Jessica Bomyea, Amy J. Jak, Mark W. Jacobson, Laura D. Crocker, Samantha N. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 34:366-380
Author(s): Jurick, SM; Crocker, LD; Keller, AV; Hoffman, SN; Bomyea, J; Jacobson, MW; Jak, AJ | Abstract: This study examined the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Second Edition-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) to better understand symptom pr
Autor:
Dawn M. Schiehser, Scott F. Sorg, Lisa Delano-Wood, Amy J. Jak, Erin D. Bigler, Alexandra L. Clark, Mark W. Jacobson, Mark W. Bondi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation, vol 31, iss 5
OBJECTIVE Failure on performance validity tests (PVTs) is common in Veterans with histories of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), leading to questionable validity of clinical presentations. PARTICIPANTS Using diffusion tensor imaging, we investigate
Autor:
Mark W. Jacobson, Dawn M. Schiehser, Lisa Delano-Wood, Norman Luc, Lawrence R. Frank, Scott F. Sorg, Alexandra L. Clark, Mark W. Bondi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation, vol 31, iss 5
Objective To investigate white matter microstructure compromise in Veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its possible contribution to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology and neuropsychological functioning via dif
Autor:
Alexandra L. Clark, Mark W. Jacobson, Elizabeth W. Twamley, Madeleine L. Werhane, Karen L. Hanson, Russell T Kim, Scott F. Sorg, Lisa Delano-Wood, Amy J. Jak, Dawn M. Schiehser
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. 38(10)
Given that little is known about the associations between alcohol use, cognition, and psychiatric symptoms among veterans with a history of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), we aimed to (a) characterize how they differ from veteran controls on a me
Autor:
Paul J. Mills, Thomas L. Patterson, Srikrishna Khandrika, Guerry M. Peavy, David P. Salmon, Anthony Gamst, Douglas Galasko, Mark W. Jacobson, Sherry Goldman
Publikováno v:
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 26:260-266
Increased susceptibility of the aging brain to both chronic stress and incipient dementia-related neuropathology may accelerate cognitive decline. We investigated associations between chronic stress and diagnostic change in 62 individuals (mean age,
Autor:
Yu-Ling Chang, Christine Fennema-Notestine, Mark W. Bondi, Linda K. McEvoy, Donald J. Hagler, Anders M. Dale, Mark W. Jacobson
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 48:1237-1247
Understanding the underlying qualitative features of memory deficits in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can provide critical information for early detection of Alzheimerâs disease (AD). This study sought to investigate the utility of both learning a
Autor:
Mark W. Jacobson, Jody Goldstein, Jody Corey-Bloom, Eva Pirogovsky, Paul E. Gilbert, Guerry M. Peavy
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 15:662-670
The current study examined temporal order memory in preclinical Huntington’s disease (pre-HD). Participants were separated into less than 5 years (pre-HD near) and more than 5 years (pre-HD far) from estimated age of clinical diagnosis. Participant
Autor:
Mark W. Jacobson, Dean C. Delis, Spencer Wetter, Mark W. Bondi, Eric M. Fine, David P. Salmon, Jodessa C. Braga, Amy J. Jak, Carrie R. McDonald, Leon J. Thal
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 16:366-374
Objectives Cognitive-discrepancy analysis has been shown to be a useful technique for detecting subtle cognitive deficits in normal-functioning elderly individuals who are genetically at-risk for Alzheimer disease (AD). However, studies that have use