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Computerized Cognitive Test Batteries for Children and Adolescents-A Scoping Review of Tools For Lab- and Web-Based Settings From 2000 to 2021. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Carola Tuerk,Trisha Saha,Maryse F Bouchard,Linda Booij
OBJECTIVE Cognitive functioning is essential to well-being. Since cognitive difficulties are common in many disorders, their early identification is critical, notably during childhood and adolescence. This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive literature overview of computerized cognitive test batteries (CCTB) that have been developed and used in children and adolescents over the past 22 years
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Social Communication in Young Children With Sex Chromosome Trisomy (XXY, XXX, XYY): A Study With Eye Tracking and Heart Rate Measures. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Evelien Urbanus,Hanna Swaab,Nicole Tartaglia,Sophie van Rijn
OBJECTIVE Children with sex chromosome trisomy (SCT) have an increased risk for suboptimal development. Difficulties with language are frequently reported, start from a very young age, and encompass various domains. This cross-sectional study examined social orientation with eye tracking and physiological arousal responses to gain more knowledge on how children perceive and respond to communicative
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Impact of Polytherapy on Memory Functioning in Patients With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: The Role of Attention and Executive Functions. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Alejandro Lozano-García,Judit Catalán-Aguilar,Paula Tormos-Pons,Kevin G Hampel,Vicente Villanueva,Irene Cano-López,Esperanza González-Bono
OBJECTIVE The aim was to examine the effect of polytherapy (i.e., the number of administered anti-seizure medications (ASMs)) on memory, and whether the interaction between the number of ASMs and attentional/executive functioning affect presurgical memory functioning and postsurgical memory changes in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. METHODS Two studies were carried out. Study 1 consisted of
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Early Detection of Depression in Parkinson's Disease: Psychometrics and Diagnostics of the Spanish Version of the Beck Depression Inventory. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Alfonsina D'Iorio,Gianpaolo Maggi,Pasqualina Guida,Edoardo Nicolò Aiello,Barbara Poletti,Vincenzo Silani,Nicola Ticozzi,Gabriella Santangelo,Ignacio Obeso
OBJECTIVE Depression is one of the most disabling non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) and requires proper diagnosis as it negatively impacts patients' and their relatives quality of life. The present study aimed to examine the psychometric and diagnostic properties of the Beck Depression Inventory-I (BDI-I) in a Spanish PD cohort. METHOD Consecutive PD outpatients completed the Spanish version
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Validity assessment in Eastern Europe: cross-validation of the Dot Counting Test and MODEMM against the TOMM-1 and Rey-15 in a Romanian mixed clinical sample. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-13 Iulia Crișan,Florin Alin Sava
OBJECTIVE This study investigated performance validity in the understudied Romanian clinical population by exploring classification accuracies of the Dot Counting Test (DCT) and the first Romanian performance validity test (PVT) (Memory of Objects and Digits and Evaluation of Memory Malingering/MODEMM) in a heterogeneous clinical sample. METHODS We evaluated 54 outpatients (26 females; MAge = 62.02;
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Normative Data Estimation in Neuropsychological Tests: A Systematic Review. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Ana delCacho-Tena,Bryan R Christ,Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla,Paul B Perrin,Diego Rivera,Laiene Olabarrieta-Landa
OBJECTIVE To quantify the evolution, impact, and importance of normative data (ND) calculation by identifying trends in the research literature and what approaches need improvement. METHODS A PRISMA-guideline systematic review was performed on literature from 2000 to 2022 in PubMed, Pub-Psych, and Web of Science. Inclusion criteria included scientific articles about ND in neuropsychological tests with
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Total Sleep Deprivation Triggers a Compensatory Mechanism During Conflict Monitoring Process: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Shufang Chen,Tao Song,Ziyi Peng,Lin Xu,Jie Lian,Xin An,Yongcong Shao
Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive function and is accompanied by a simultaneous compensatory effect, one of the brain's capacities to maintain function in emergency situations. However, the time course of the compensatory effect is unclear. In this study, 22 male participants completed a pronunciation working memory task that included congruent and incongruent stimuli trials with EEG recordings before
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Normative Data for the 12-Item Sniffin' Sticks Odor Identification Test in Older Adults. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-25 Vidyulata Kamath,Honglei Chen,Srishti Shrestha,Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton,Jennifer A Deal,Thomas H Mosley,Andrea L C Schneider
OBJECTIVE Quantitative olfactory assessment has demonstrated clinical utility for the evaluation of a range of neurologic, psychiatric, and sinonasal conditions. Here, we provide age, sex, race, and education-specific normative data for the 12-item Sniffin Sticks Odor Identification Test (SSOIT-12) in older Black and White U.S. adults without preclinical or clinical dementia or sinonasal disease. METHOD
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Sports Neuropsychologists' Ratings of Clinical Criteria Used to Help Determine Concussion Recovery: A Brief Survey Report. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Rosemarie S Moser,Philip Schatz,Daniel Choi,Bridget Mayer
OBJECTIVE To identify criteria used by sports neuropsychologists in determining recovery following sport-related concussion. METHODS Forty-six sports neuropsychologists completed a custom survey, rating the importance of specific criteria for determining concussion recovery in youth versus adults. Percentages and modal ratings were documented. RESULTS "Back to work/school without accommodations," "No
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Integrating Lifestyle Factor Science into Neuropsychological Practice: A National Academy of Neuropsychology Education Paper. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 John J Randolph,Laura H Lacritz,Mary K Colvin,Patricia Espe-Pfeifer,Kirstine R Carter,Peter A Arnett,Joshua Fox-Fuller,Paula A Aduen,C Munro Cullum,Scott A Sperling
OBJECTIVE The primary aim of this paper is to review evidence and clinical implications related to lifestyle activities associated with promoting brain and cognitive health. Our review targets four key lifestyle factors: physical activity and exercise, social engagement, cognitively stimulating activity, and consuming Mediterranean-style diets. METHOD We conducted a critical review of the lifestyle
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Baseline ImPACT Composite Scores in Student-Athletes With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Eugene I Hrabarchuk,Theodore Hannah,Roshini Kalagara,Adam Y Li,Alexander J Schupper,Lily McCarthy,Muhammad Ali,Addison Quinones,Alex Gometz,Mark Lovell,Tanvir F Choudhri
BACKGROUND Athletes who are diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk of concussion compared to other athletes. Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) is a widely used concussion tool, but it relies on pre-injury baseline testing that can be affected by psychiatric conditions. This research aims to determine if there are differences
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Normative Data for the Judgment of Line Orientation Test (Long and Short Forms) in the Quebec-French Population Aged between 50 and 89 Years. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Carol Hudon,Sylvie Belleville,Florence Belzile,Mariane Landry,Hannah Mulet-Perreault,Corinne Trudel,Joël Macoir
The Judgment of Line Orientation (JLO) Test of Benton assesses visuospatial processing without requiring motor skills. The test is frequently used in geriatric or brain-injured populations. As with other cognitive tests, performance on the JLO test may vary according to age, level of education, sex, and cultural background of individuals. The present study aimed to establish normative data for a short
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Cognitive Profile in Autism and ADHD: A Meta-Analysis of Performance on the WAIS-IV and WISC-V. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Alexander C Wilson
OBJECTIVE Previous research has suggested that neurodevelopmental conditions may be associated with distinctive cognitive profiles on the Wechsler intelligence tests (of which the most recent editions are the WAIS-IV and WISC-V). However, the extent to which a cognitive profile can be reliably identified for individuals meeting criteria for autism or ADHD remains unclear. The present review investigated
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Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Spanish Validation of the Computerized Information Processing Assessment Battery (COGNITO). Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Nieves Revert-Alcántara,María Jesús Funes-Molina,Carlos Porcel,Carmen Sáez-Zea
INTRODUCTION Mild cognitive impairment (CI) has an exponential increase in its prevalence and causes functional deficits and dependence. Its early detection allows for timely treatment and greater therapeutic efficacy. However, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is currently underdiagnosed. Although recent decades have seen a rise in computerized instruments for the detection and early diagnosis of MCI
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Normative Data for a Neuropsychological Test Battery in the French Aging Population: 20-Year Follow-Up From the "PROgnostic OF Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Events" Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Romain Ceresetti,Sébastien Celle,Frédéric Roche,Jean-Claude Barthélémy,George A Michael,Céline Borg
OBJECTIVE The study aimed to present relevant norms for the evaluation of pathological aging in the French population over a 20-year period, utilizing the "PROgnostic OF cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events" test and questionnaire. METHODS Three neuropsychological evaluations were administered over 20 years with 929 participants at the first cognitive evaluation (62-69 years old), 631 at the second
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Clinical Neuropsychology of Bilingual Mexican American Adults: Effect of Language Proficiency and Dominance. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Gabriela Ontiveros,Philip Gerard Gasquoine
OBJECTIVE To assess the association between language proficiency and absolute dominance on language versus visual-perceptual formatted and executive versus delayed memory neuropsychological measures in bilingual adults. METHODS Data from 55 bilingual, conversationally fluent, neurologically intact, Mexican American, consecutive, adults tested in separate sessions in Spanish and English in a counterbalanced
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Performance Validity Testing on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery: Base Rates of Failed Embedded Validity Indicators in the Adult Normative Sample. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-16 Justin E Karr,Cristina N Pinheiro,Jordan P Harp
OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to determine the base rates of failing proposed embedded validity indicators (EVIs) for the National Institutes of Health Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIHTB-CB) in the normative sample. METHOD Participants included adults in the NIHTB-CB normative sample with data to calculate age-adjusted standard scores (n = 855; ages: M(SD) = 46.9(17.3), range: 18-85; 65.0% women;
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Tele-Neuropsychology: From Science to Policy to Practice. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Scott A Sperling,Shawn K Acheson,Joshua Fox-Fuller,Mary K Colvin,Lana Harder,C Munro Cullum,John J Randolph,Kirstine R Carter,Patricia Espe-Pfeifer,Laura H Lacritz,Peter A Arnett,Stephen R Gillaspy
OBJECTIVE The primary aim of this paper is to accelerate the number of randomized experimental studies of the reliability and validity in-home tele-neuropsychological testing (tele-np-t). METHOD We conducted a critical review of the tele-neuropsychology literature. We discuss this research in the context of the United States' public and private healthcare payer systems, including the Centers for Medicare
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Normative Data for the Alternating and Orthographic Constraint Semantic Fluency Tests in the Adult French-Quebec Population and Validation Study in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Joël Macoir,Carol Hudon
Verbal fluency tests, known to elicit executive functions (EFs), have proven useful in distinguishing healthy individuals from those with cognitive impairment. The present study addresses two new tests of verbal fluency that elicit EFs, namely, extradimensional alternating fluency (EAF) and extradimensional orthographic constraint semantic fluency (EOCSF). The aim of Study 1 was to provide normative
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Associations Between Cognitive Impairment and Neuroimaging in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Olivia Wilcox,Moein Amin,Laura Hancock,Kunio Nakamura,John Lace,Daniel Ontaneda,Rachel Galioto
OBJECTIVE Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease which commonly involves cognitive dysfunction. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have shown that patients with MS (pwMS) have diffuse patterns of brain atrophy, however, the relationship between the presentation of cognitive dysfunction and brain tissue loss remains understudied. Given the integral
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The Piano Man: A Case Report of Anterior Thalamic Infarct with Dementia and Preserved Music Ability. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Ashleigh F Parker,Theone S E Paterson,Tamara Goranson,Jodie R Gawryluk
OBJECTIVE The thalamus is the integrative hub of the brain with reciprocal connections throughout the cortex. This case report describes a right-handed 81-year-old male patient who experienced sudden onset cognitive impairment following a focal left anterior thalamic infarct. METHODS With consent/assent, the patient was seen for a short neuropsychological assessment 6 weeks post stroke. Neuropsychological
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Correction to: Personality Assessment Inventory Cognitive Bias Scale: Validation in a Military Sample. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-30
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Pain in the Context of Virtual Neuropsychological Assessment of Older Adults. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Karlee S Patrick,John Gunstad,Mary B Spitznagel
OBJECTIVE Pain and cognitive impairment are prevalent and often co-occur in older adults. Because pain may negatively affect cognitive test performance, identification of pain in the context of neuropsychological evaluation is important. However, pain detection based on self-report presents challenges, and pain is often under-detected in this population. Alternative methods (e.g., video-based automatic
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Poorer Inhibitory Control Uniquely Contributes to Greater Functional Disability in Post-9/11 Veterans. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Joseph DeGutis,Sam Agnoli,John P K Bernstein,Audreyana Jagger-Rickels,Travis C Evans,Catherine B Fortier,Regina E McGlinchey,William P Milberg,Michael Esterman
OBJECTIVE Post-9/11 Veterans endorse greater self-reported functional disability than 80% of the adult population. Previous studies of trauma-exposed populations have shown that increased post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms are consistently associated with greater disability. Additionally, poorer cognitive performance in the domain of executive functions, particularly inhibitory
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Linear and Nonlinear Effect of Years of Schooling, Sex, and Age on the CERAD-MX and Complementary Tasks in a Mexican Sample: A Cross-Sectional Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Angelica Zuno Reyes,Salvador Trejo,Esmeralda Matute
OBJECTIVE Since evidence of adults' cognition decline is based on standardized testing, we developed regression-based continuous norms by linear regression (LR) and nonlinear quantile regression (NQR) with years of schooling (YoS), age, and sex as covariates on the Mexican adaptation of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD-MX) and complementary tasks. METHODS 392 healthy
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Sense of Purpose in Life and Beliefs and Knowledge of Alzheimer's Disease. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Angelina R Sutin,Yannick Stephan,Martina Luchetti,Damaris Aschwanden,Amanda A Sesker,Xianghe Zhu,Antonio Terracciano
OBJECTIVE A sense of purpose in life is associated with healthier cognitive outcomes, including lower risk of Alzheimer's Disease (ad). The present research examines whether purpose is also associated with beliefs and knowledge of ad. METHOD A random subsample (N = 1,187) of community-dwelling participants from the Health and Retirement Study completed a module on self-reported beliefs and knowledge
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The Longitudinal Relationship Between Concussion History, Years of American Football Participation, and Alcohol Use Among Former National Football League Players: an NFL-LONG Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-22 Brittany Lang,Zachary Yukio Kerr,Avinash Chandran,Samuel R Walton,Rebekah Mannix,Landon B Lempke,J D DeFreese,Ruben J Echemendia,Kevin M Guskiewicz,William P Meehan Iii,Michael A McCrea,Benjamin L Brett
OBJECTIVE Investigate the relationships between concussion history and years of football participation (repetitive head impact proxy) with alcohol use across multiple decades in former professional football players. METHODS Participants (n = 348; mean age = 49.0 ± 9.4) completed health questionnaires in 2001 and 2019, which included self-reported concussion history and years of participation. Alcohol
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The Association of Personal Neglect with Motor, Activities of Daily Living, and Participation Outcomes after Stroke: A Systematic Review. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Elissa Embrechts,Renata Loureiro-Chaves,Tanja C W Nijboer,Christophe Lafosse,Steven Truijen,Wim Saeys
Despite its potential clinical impact, the association of personal neglect (PN) with motor, activities of daily living (ADL), and participation outcomes after stroke is not well-understood. This first-ever systematic review on the topic therefore evaluates this association, taking into account suggested subtypes of PN, including body representation neglect, somatosensory neglect, motor neglect, and
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An Executive Functioning Composite Does Not Moderate the Relationship Between Combat Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Lena Etzel,Holly M Miskey,Jennifer B Webb,George J Demakis,Henry L Harris,Robert D Shura
OBJECTIVE Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is prevalent among U.S. combat Veterans, and associated with poor health and wellbeing. As combat experiences are likely to significantly modify self-, other-, and society-oriented cognitions and heighten risk for PTSD, examination of related cognitive processes may yield new treatment strategies. The cognitive model of PTSD suggests that persistent threat
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French adult normative data for a Standard Executive Neuropsychological Test Battery. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Sophie Bayard,Clarisse Madiouni,Cécile Niel Carlos,Charlotte Cornu,Aurélie Moulin,Stéphane Raffard
OBJECTIVE Executive impairments are frequent and may concern a large spectrum of health conditions throughout life. Given the complexity of the executive functions, their assessment requires the administration of multiple tests. There is only one source of French-language normative data for seven traditional executive tests for adults under age 50. The aim of the present study was to establish demographically
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Clock Drawing Test Performance of Young Adults Based on a One-Shot Case Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Samantha L McDaniel,Linda I Shuster,Mary R T Kennedy
OBJECTIVE The clock drawing test (CDT) is being used regularly by medical professionals in a variety of settings to aid in assessing cognitive functioning in adults of all ages. As our technological environment has changed significantly, because of the inception of this measure, the use of and exposure to the analog clock have diminished. We investigated whether young adults, who have grown up in a
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Associations Between Executive Functioning, Behavioral Functioning, and Adaptive Functioning Difficulties in Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Rowena Ng,Hans Tomas Bjornsson,Jill A Fahrner,Jacqueline Harris
OBJECTIVES Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a neurogenetic disorder caused by heterozygous variants in KMT2A. Recent investigations suggest increased anxiety and behavior regulation challenges among those with WSS although the neurobehavioral phenotype remains largely unknown. This study aims to examine the pattern of and associations between executive functioning (EF) and behavior functioning among
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What Information Do Neuropsychologists Use to Guide their Clinical Decisions? A Survey on Knowledge and Application of Evidence-Based Practice in a French-Speaking Population. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Sacha Blause,Ezio Tirelli,Grégoire Wauquiez,Stéphane Raffard,Vincent Didone,Sylvie Willems
OBJECTIVE Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an approach that encourages clinicians to base their practice on evidence to improve the quality of patient care and reduce uncertainty in their clinical decisions. However, the state of knowledge and practice of neuropsychologists in French-speaking countries is still unknown. This study aimed to find out what these neuropsychologists know about EBP and whether
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An Exploratory Pilot Study of Neuropsychological Performance in Two Huntington Disease Centers of Excellence Clinics. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 M Agustina Rossetti,Kendra M Anderson,Kaitlyn R Hay,Victor A Del Bene,Andrea S Celka,Adam Piccolino,Amelia L Nelson Sheese,Melissa Huynh,Liang Zhu,Daniel O Claassen,Erin Furr Stimming,Ciaran M Considine
OBJECTIVES To describe the characteristics of patients receiving a clinical referral for neuropsychological evaluation in two Huntington's Disease Society of America Centers of Excellence (HDSA COE). In this exploratory pilot study, we used an empirically supported clinical neuropsychological battery to assess differences in cognitive performance between premanifest and manifest HD patient groups (compared
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Smaller Hippocampal Volume Is Associated With Reduced Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Children With Cancer and Survivors Following a Brief Novel Martial Arts-Based Intervention. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-28 Julia M Evanski,Allesandra Iadipaolo,Samantha L Ely,Clara G Zundel,Leah C Gowatch,Amanpreet Bhogal,Zazai Owens,Cindy Cohen,Elimelech Goldberg,Martin H Bluth,Jeffrey Taub,Felicity W K Harper,Christine A Rabinak,Hilary A Marusak
PURPOSE Children with cancer and survivors frequently report posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), which are associated with volumetric changes in stress-sensitive brain regions, including the hippocampus. METHODS We examined the impact of a novel, 4-week martial-arts-based meditative intervention on cancer-related PTSS in 18 pediatric patients and survivors and whether baseline hippocampal volumes
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Do executive functions differentiate Iranian children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with and without comorbid obesity? Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Kamal Parhoon,Stephen L Aita,Azad Mohammadi,Robert M Roth
OBJECTIVE To compare multiple dimensions of executive function between children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with and without comorbid obesity. METHOD Participants were 90 Iranian children (ages 8-13, 50% female) who were equally dispersed across three study groups: typically developing (TD), ADHD with obesity (ADHD+O), and ADHD without obesity (ADHD-O). Study participants were
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Characterizing the Network Structure of Post-Concussion Symptoms. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-25 Grace J Goodwin,Christine E Salva,Jessica Rodrigues,Julia Maietta,Hana C Kuwabara,Staci Ross,Thomas F Kinsora,Daniel N Allen
OBJECTIVE Assessment of post-concussion symptoms is implemented at secondary, post-secondary, and professional levels of athletics. Network theory suggests that disorders can be viewed as a set of interacting symptoms that amplify, reinforce, and maintain one another. Examining the network structure of post-concussion symptoms may provide new insights into symptom comorbidity and may inform targeted
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Multivariate Base Rates of Low Score on Neuropsychological Tests of Individuals with Coca Paste Use Disorder. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-25 Esperanza Vergara-Moragues,María Rocío Acosta Barreto,Diego Rivera,Sandra Santiago-Ramajo,Francisco González-Saiz,Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low scores on eight commonly used neuropsychological tests to evaluate learning and memory, language, and executive functions in individuals with coca paste use disorders (CPUD) and to identify the differences with respect to a group of healthy nonconsuming subjects (HCs). METHODS 162 Colombian adults with CPUD and a group of 162 Colombian
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A Clinic-Based Measure of Everyday Planning Ability: The Overnight Trip Task. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-24 Katelyn D Brown,Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe
OBJECTIVE Traditional measures of cognitive abilities most used by neuropsychologists are generally low in ecological validity and only capture a small proportion of the variance of a person's true functional capacity. This study evaluates the association between clinic-based performance and parallel real-world completion of an everyday planning test, the Overnight Trip Task (OTT). METHOD A cross-sectional
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Is Neurodevelopmental Assessment in Early Childhood Predictive of Performance Assessed Later in Childhood and Adolescence in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review of the Literature. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Roméo Zoumenou,Florence Bodeau-Livinec,Léa Chausseboeuf,Michael J Boivin,Jaqueline Wendland
BACKGROUND Most neurodevelopmental tests used to assess child development in sub-Saharan Africa were developed in western or high-income countries, raising the question of their usefulness with African children. OBJECTIVE This systematic review identified and synthesized key findings from studies measuring development in children in Sub-Saharan Africa in early childhood and again at school age, to
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The Importance of the Morel Emotional Numbing Test Instructions: A Diagnosis Threat Induction Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-14 Emily S Williamson,Timothy J Arentsen,Brad L Roper,Heather A Pedersen,Laura A Shultz,Ellen M Crouse
OBJECTIVE Marketed as a validity test that detects feigning of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the Morel Emotional Numbing Test for PTSD (MENT) instructs examinees that PTSD may negatively affect performance on the measure. This study explored the potential that MENT performance depends on inclusion of "PTSD" in its instructions and the nature of the MENT as a performance validity versus a symptom
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Equal Prevalence of Depression in Men and Women with Parkinson's Disease Revealed by Online Assessment. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Ryan J Piers,Kelly C Black,Robert D Salazar,Samia Islam,Sandy Neargarder,Alice Cronin-Golomb
OBJECTIVE Identifying persons needing mental health services is hampered by stigma-related underreporting of symptoms, especially by men. Men with Parkinson's disease (PD) consistently report lower rates of depression than women in in-person studies. We predicted that online anonymity would elicit more gender-based parity in depression endorsement. METHOD We administered the Beck Depression Inventory-II
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Correction to: A Scale of Socioemotional Dysfunction in Frontotemporal Dementia. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22
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Does Frequency of Baseline Testing Influence Concussion Diagnostic Decision Making Among College Athletes. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Andrew Crane,Analise Roccaforte,Frank Webbe,Anthony LoGalbo
OBJECTIVE Concussion is a growing public health concern given the large number of youth and collegiate athletes participating in collision sports. Sport-related concussions can have an adverse impact on student-athletes' health and academic performance. Athletic programs within academic organizations are motivated to employ the most effective and efficient diagnostic and recovery procedures to minimize
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Development of a Revised Version of Subjective Memory Complaints Questionnaire in Taiwan: A Preliminary Study. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-06-19 Yi-Ting Ku,Pai-Yi Chiu,Mau-Sun Hua,Yu-Chi Liao,Hsin-Te Chang
OBJECTIVES Research has suggested that subjective memory complaints (SMC) are predictive of cognitive decline in cases of Alzheimer's disease; however, multidimensional characteristics of SMC make it difficult to formulate causal links. The Subjective Memory Complaints Questionnaire (SMCQ) has proven effective in capturing the nature of SMC. In this study, we developed a revised version of SMCQ (SMCQ-R)
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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form Profiles Among Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Examining the Effect of Comorbid Psychopathology and ADHD Presentation. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Richard D Keezer,Janina M Kamm,Brian M Cerny,Gabriel P Ovsiew,Zachary J Resch,Kyle J Jennette,Jason R Soble
OBJECTIVE Despite widespread use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF), it is surprisingly understudied among adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This is significant as ADHD is a frequent referral for neuropsychological evaluation; however, the core symptom of attention difficulty is a nonspecific sequela of many psychological disorders
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Neuropsychological Performance in Alzheimer's Disease versus Late-Life Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Brianna D Barlet,Alexander O Hauson,Anna A Pollard,Emily Z Zhang,Natasha M Nemanim,Sharis Sarkissians,Nick S Lackey,Nicholas P Stelmach,Alyssa D Walker,Bryce T Carson,Christopher Flora-Tostado,Katalin Reszegi,Kenneth E Allen,Donald J Viglione
OBJECTIVE Despite decades of research, neuropsychological tests (NPTs) that clearly differentiate between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and late-life depression (LLD) have yet to be agreed upon. Given this gap in knowledge and the rapid deployment of disease-modifying drugs for the two disorders, accurate clinical diagnosis using evidence-based assessment is essential. This study aims to systematically
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Exploring How Sociocultural Factors Affect the Experience of Completing Neuropsychological Assessments Within Older Greek-Australians. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-06-17 Joyce Rizkallah,Mathew Staios,Penelope Analytis,Mary H Kosmidis,Evrim March,Renerus J Stolwyk
OBJECTIVE The field of cultural neuropsychology has grown exponentially over the last three decades. With a limited culturally informed evidence base to guide neuropsychological practice, the acceptability of existing paradigms has been called into question when applied to culturally diverse and educationally disadvantaged groups. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of Greek Australian
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A Closer Look at Practice Effects in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-06-15 Kevin Duff,Ava Dixon,Lindsay Embree
Practice effects have become a potentially important variable regarding the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment recommendations in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the understanding of these short-term changes in test scores remains unclear. The current observational study sought to examine variables that influence the magnitude of short-term practice effects in
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Neurocognitive Test Performance and Concussion-Like Symptom Reporting Among Adolescent Athletes With Self-Reported Autism on Preseason Assessments. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Nathan E Cook,Ila A Iverson,Bruce Maxwell,Ross Zafonte,Paul D Berkner,Grant L Iverson
OBJECTIVE To examine baseline neurocognitive functioning and symptom reporting among adolescents with self-reported autism. METHOD Participants in this cross-sectional, observational study were 60,751 adolescents who completed preseason testing. There were 425 students (0.7%) who self-reported an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis. Cognitive functioning was measured by Immediate Post-Concussion
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Cognitive Reserve Moderates the Effects of Fatigue and Depressive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Megan L Bradson,Margaret H Cadden,Kaitlin E Riegler,Garrett A Thomas,John J Randolph,Peter A Arnett
To investigate cognitive reserve as a possible moderator in the relationship between fatigue and depressive symptoms in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Fifty-three PwMS (37 female; mean age, 52.66; mean education, 14.81) completed comprehensive neuropsychological testing and psychosocial questionnaires assessing the perceived effects of fatigue (Fatigue Impact Scale) and depressive symptoms
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The Relationship between Diurnal Measures of Tonic Alertness and Self-Reported Fatigue in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis-A Retrospective Data Analysis. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Jonas O Weinrich,Jochen Saliger,Mareike Eschweiler,Hans Karbe,Elke Kalbe,Jörn Nielsen
OBJECTIVE Fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS) is common, burdensome, and usually assessed by self-report measures. This retrospective data analysis of the twice-daily Alertness test (Test battery of Attentional Performance) examined the extent to which this assessment procedure is associated with MS-related fatigue. METHOD Two-hundred and thirteen German inpatients (136 women) aged 18-69 years with
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Common Factor Structure of the Ten Subtest Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition in a Clinical Sample and 15 Subtest Version in the Standardization Sample. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Navaneetham J Sudarshan,Stephen C Bowden
OBJECTIVE The 10 core subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV (WAIS-IV) suffice to produce the 4 index scores for clinical assessments. Factor analytic studies with the full complement of 15 subtests reveal a 5-factor structure that aligns with Cattell-Horn-Carroll taxonomy of cognitive abilities. The current study investigates the validity of 5-factor structure in a clinical setting with
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Neuropsychological Profile of Hospitalized Patients Due to COVID-19: Clinical and Inflammatory Correlates. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Yiannis Tsiaras,Nikolaos Kitsakis,Eleftheria Papadopoulou,Evangelos Karanikas,Dimitrios Kourbetis,Eleni Aretouli
OBJECTIVES In the present study, we investigated the pattern of cognitive difficulties in hospitalized patients due to COVID-19 and its relation with the clinical features of the disease. METHOD Forty hospitalized patients with COVID-19 [mean age: 46.98 years (SD = 9.30); mean years of education: 13.65 (SD = 2.07) and 40 sex-, age- and education-matched healthy controls completed a set of neuropsychological
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Affective Disturbance and Neurocognitive Variability in College Athletes. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Garrett A Thomas,Megan L Bradson,Kaitlin E Riegler,Peter A Arnett
OBJECTIVE Research on the neurocognitive effects of comorbid mood/anxiety disturbance in college athletes is limited. Previous research found that athletes with comorbid depression/anxiety performed worse on measures of attention/processing speed (A/PS) at baseline compared to healthy controls. However, this work solely examined mean performance. The current study expands upon this work by examining
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Psychological Correlates of Self-Rated Resilience in the Context of Subjective Cognitive Concerns in Older Adults. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Jacobus Donders,Qingzheng Wang
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to evaluate psychological correlates of self-rated resilience, as assessed with the 10-item version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10), in older adults. In particular, we were interested in the degree to which self-rated resilience might be a protective factor against cognitive decline. METHOD In total, 100 adults aged 60-90 years who had been
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Adaptive Functioning Among Older Adults: The Essence of Information Processing Speed in Executive Functioning. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Jordan R Hoffmeister,Scott Roye,Christopher T Copeland,John F Linck
OBJECTIVE The current study investigated the degree to which information processing speed mediates the association between executive functioning and adaptive functioning among older adults. METHOD Cases (N = 239) were selected from a clinical database of neuropsychological evaluations. Inclusion criteria were age 60+ (M = 74.0, standard deviation = 6.9) and completion of relevant study measures. Participants
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An Examination of Visual Quality of Life and Functional Vision Among Collision and Non-Collision Athletes Over a Competitive Season. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Jon T Kelly,James R Wilkes,Semyon M Slobounov
OBJECTIVE Repetitive head impacts (RHIs) experienced during sports are gaining attention due to potential long-term neurological dysfunction, absent of a diagnosed concussion. One area susceptible to dysfunction is vision. The goal of this study was to evaluate changes in visual quality of life (VQOL) and functional vision scores from pre- to post-season among collision and non-collision athletes.
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The Relations Between an Inventory-Based Measure of Executive Function and Impulsivity Factors in Alcohol- and Cannabis-Relevant Outcomes. Arch. Clin. Neuropsychol. (IF 2.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Jeffrey T Cooke,Adam T Schmidt,Sheila Garos,Andrew K Littlefield
OBJECTIVE While the lack of relation between performance- and inventory-based executive function (EF) measures is well documented, there remains ambiguity between self-report EFs and closely related constructs (e.g., impulsivity) assessed via the same method. The degree of convergence between purported EF measures with similar yet distinct constructs contain important theoretical implications for available