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The Effectiveness of Item-Specific Encoding and Conservative Responding to Reduce False Memories in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
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- 10 August 2020, pp. 227-238
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Improving the Function of Neuropsychology - Neuropsychology of Everyday Functioning. Thomas D. Marcotte and Igor Grant (Eds.). 2010. New York: The Guilford Press, 477 pp., $65.00 (HB).
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- 09 August 2010, pp. 946-948
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It’s complicated: Executive functioning moderates impacts of daily busyness on everyday functioning in community-dwelling older adults
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- 14 April 2023, pp. 850-858
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Development of the Halifax Visual Scanning Test: A New Measure of Visual-Spatial Neglect for Personal, Peripersonal, and Extrapersonal Space
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- 16 April 2019, pp. 490-500
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Pain Influences Neuropsychological Performance Following Electrical Injury: A Cross-Sectional Study
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- 18 January 2022, pp. 35-45
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An Exploratory Study of Pathways from White Matter Hyperintensities to Cognitive Impairment through Depressive Symptoms Using Structural Equation Modeling: A Cross Sectional Study in Patients with Dementia
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- 18 March 2020, pp. 679-689
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Affective forecasting in Parkinson’s disease
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- 08 June 2022, pp. 406-409
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Validation of a Bayesian Diagnostic and Inferential Model for Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Practice
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- 07 April 2022, pp. 182-192
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The Impact of Memory Change on Everyday Life Among Older Adults: Association with Cognition and Self-Reported Memory
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- 14 January 2021, pp. 896-904
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Longitudinal association between executive function and academic achievement in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 and plexiform neurofibromas
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- 08 February 2023, pp. 839-849
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Do normative data specific to Greek Australian older adults improve validity of neuropsychological assessment results?
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- 22 November 2023, pp. 953-963
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The Influence of Focused and Sustained Spatial Attention on the Allocation of Spatial Attention
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- 29 November 2018, pp. 65-71
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Erratum
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- 26 February 2009, p. 598
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Aprosodia Subsequent to Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – CORRIGENDUM
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- 20 December 2021, p. 996
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A response to Raymond Bruyer's “Are perceptual and motor inhibition processes really dissociated? A comment on Nassauer and Halperin (2003)”
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- 01 July 2003, p. 813
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The Other Side of Normal
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- 15 June 2007, pp. 723-725
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Are perceptual and motor inhibition processes really dissociated? A comment on Nassauer and Halperin (2003)
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- 01 July 2003, pp. 811-812
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Evaluating the Brain's Mind - Neuropsychological Assessment, 3rd Edition, Muriel D. Lezak (Ed.). 1995. New York: Oxford University Press. 1,026 pp., $65.00.
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- 26 February 2009, pp. 597-598
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About time: neurocognitive correlates of stimulus-bound and other time setting errors in the Clock Drawing Test
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- 13 December 2023, pp. 471-478
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A Neuropsychological Profile for Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis: A Single-Case Study
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- 03 January 2020, pp. 441-449
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