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ATN profiles among cognitively normal individuals and longitudinal cognitive outcomes [PDF]
To examine the long-term cognitive trajectories of individuals with normal cognition at baseline and distinct amyloid/tau/neurodegeneration (ATN) profiles.Pooling data across 4 cohort studies, 814 cognitively normal participants (mean baseline age = 59.6 years) were classified into 8 ATN groups using baseline CSF levels of β-amyloid 1-42 as a measure ...
Anja Soldan +14 more
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Individuals with mild nonspecific intellectual disability (NSID) often exhibit delayed literacy development. Unfortunately, how cognitive–linguistic processing profiles influence literacy in this population lacks clarity. This study investigated literacy
Urszula Sajewicz-Radtke +4 more
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Differential Diagnosis of MCI, Dementia and Depression—A Comparison of Different Cognitive Profiles
Three-hundred-and-thirty-four cognitive profiles from neuropsychological examinations assessed during a 5-year period (2015 to 2020) from geriatric patients of a day clinic in the south of Germany were analyzed.
Christina Wunner +3 more
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Discriminant power of socio-demographic characteristics and mood in distinguishing cognitive performance clusters in older individuals: a cross-sectional analysis [PDF]
Objectives: Identification of predictors of cognitive trajectories has been a matter of concern on aging research. For this reason, it is of relevance to infer cognitive profiles based on rapid screening variables in order to determine which ...
Castanho, Teresa Jesus Costa +4 more
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Clinical referral patterns and cognitive profile in mild cognitive impairment [PDF]
BackgroundThere is current interest in exploring the different subtypes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), in terms of both their epidemiology and their cognitive profile.AimsTo examine the frequency of MCI subtypes presenting to a memory clinic and to document detailed ...
Lonie, J +3 more
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Dyslexia, a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder, is characterized by persistent reading and spelling difficulties despite average intellectual potential. Although intellectual functioning in dyslexia is often described as average, emerging evidence
Bartosz M. Radtke +5 more
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Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is an autoimmune disease with frequent neurological involvement. Memory complaints are common, but their precise patterns remain unclear.
Radjiv Goulabchand +10 more
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Beyond the literal meaning of words in children with klinefelter syndrome: two case studies [PDF]
Literature on children with Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) points to general linguistic difficulties in both comprehension and production among other cognitive functions, and in the majority of cases, these coexist with an intellectual level within the norms.
Melogno, Sergio +3 more
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Cognitive profiles in older males and females
Males and females are subject to differences in cognitive processing strategies, i.e. the way males and females solve cognitive tasks. So far primarily reported for younger adults, this seems to be especially important in older adults, who also show sex ...
C. Jockwitz +3 more
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Profile Analysis on the WISC-IV and WAIS-III in the low intellectual range: Is it valid and reliable? [PDF]
This paper examines how far it is valid to generate a profile of an individual’s cognitive abilities using the WISC-IV or WAIS-III for individuals in the low ability range.
Shirley, Gordon, Whitaker, Simon
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