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Academic Article Attentional functioning in abstinent cocaine abusers.
Academic Article Self-report and objective measures of cognitive deficit in patients entering substance abuse treatment.
Academic Article The relationship of cognitive functioning to amount of recent and lifetime alcohol consumption in outpatient alcoholics.
Academic Article Neurocognitive functioning in posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article The trail making test, part B: cognitive flexibility or ability to maintain set?
Academic Article Augmenting atypical antipsychotics with a cognitive enhancer (donepezil) improves regional brain activity in schizophrenia patients: a pilot double-blind placebo controlled BOLD fMRI study.
Academic Article Functional neuroanatomy of subcomponent cognitive processes involved in verbal working memory.
Academic Article The construct validity and clinical utility of the Frank Jones story as a brief screening measure of cognitive dysfunction.
Academic Article A double-blind placebo-controlled case study of the use of donepezil to improve cognition in a schizoaffective disorder patient: functional MRI correlates.
Academic Article Measures of cognitive functioning as predictors of treatment outcome for cocaine dependence.
Academic Article Embedded indices of effort in the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS) in a geriatric sample.
Academic Article Construct validity of the Babcock Story Recall Test.
Academic Article Neurocognitive deficits and prefrontal cortical atrophy in patients with schizophrenia.
Academic Article Intact cognition in depressed elderly veterans providing adequate effort.
Concept Cognition Disorders
Concept Cognition
Academic Article A comparison of four embedded validity indices for the RBANS in a memory disorders clinic.
Academic Article An Intervention to Decrease the Occurrence of Invalid Data on Neuropsychological Evaluation.
Academic Article Comparison of conventional and actuarial neuropsychological criteria for mild cognitive impairment in a clinical setting.
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