2025
Embodied Cognition and Alcohol Use Disorder: Frequency of Impairments and Relationship to Neurocognitive Assessments
Bell M, Weinstein A, Ciosek D, Reilly S, Wang Y, Yoon G. Embodied Cognition and Alcohol Use Disorder: Frequency of Impairments and Relationship to Neurocognitive Assessments. Brain Sciences 2025, 15: 228. PMID: 40149750, PMCID: PMC11940586, DOI: 10.3390/brainsci15030228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderEmbodied cognitionTotal scoreExecutive functionUse disorderNeurocognitive assessmentCognitive declineMeasure executive functionFrequency of impairmentPotential protective factorsPremorbid IQEF impairmentsMemory domainDelayed RecallOverall impairmentEF domainsCognitive processesNeurocognitive testsConcurrent validityFrequent impairmentCognitionSelf-RegulationCognitive scienceImpairmentProtective factors
2024
Multi-modal risk factors differentiate suicide attempters from ideators in military veterans with major depressive disorder
Goldstein K, Pietrzak R, Challman K, Chu K, Beck K, Brenner L, Interian A, Myers C, Shafritz K, Szeszko P, Goodman M, Haznedar M, Hazlett E. Multi-modal risk factors differentiate suicide attempters from ideators in military veterans with major depressive disorder. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 369: 588-598. PMID: 39341292, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.09.149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicide attemptsDepressive disorderGo/No-GoMilitary veteransSeverity of suicidal behaviorFractional anisotropyDecreased attentional controlUnited States military veteransDiagnosis of MDDDSM-5 diagnosisMagnetic-resonance-imagingSuicide prevention effortsDifferentiate veteransDSM-5Attentional controlSuicide attempt/sSuicidal behaviorSuicidal ideationMDDNeurocognitive assessmentHealthy control groupNeuroimaging variablesPrevention effortsIdeationSuicideCharacterizing the distinct imaging phenotypes, clinical behavior, and genetic vulnerability of brain maturational subtypes in mood disorders.
Zheng J, Zong X, Tang L, Guo H, Zhao P, Womer F, Zhang X, Tang Y, Wang F. Characterizing the distinct imaging phenotypes, clinical behavior, and genetic vulnerability of brain maturational subtypes in mood disorders. Psychological Medicine 2024, 54: 2774-2784. PMID: 38804091, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291724000886.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGray matter volumeMood disordersGenetic vulnerabilityDepressive disorderHeterogeneity of mood disordersRegional gray matter volumeDrug-free patientsClinical behaviorIncreased genetic vulnerabilityGenetic riskSevere depressive symptomsClinical manifestationsBipolar disorderDrug-naiveFrontal cortexPolygenic risk scoresMatter volumeDepressive symptomsNeurocognitive assessmentCognitive impairmentPrimary motor cortexBehavioral termsDisordersHealthy controlsMotor cortexAssociation Between Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Interval Neurocognitive Decline
Elfassy T, Kulandavelu S, Dodds L, Mesa R, Rundek T, Sharashidze V, Paidas M, Daviglus M, Kominiarek M, Stickel A, Perreira K, Kobayashi M, Garcia T, Isasi C, Lipton R, González H. Association Between Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Interval Neurocognitive Decline. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 785-793. PMID: 38574370, PMCID: PMC11098694, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000005571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive declineHypertensive disorders of pregnancyNeurocognitive assessmentDisorders of pregnancyAssociated with decreased processing speedBrief-Spanish English Verbal Learning TestSpanish English Verbal Learning TestDigit symbol substitution scoresVerbal Learning TestDigit symbol substitutionNeurocognitive declineAssociated with cognitive declineHypertensive disordersGestational hypertensionFollow-up timeFunction of cognitionWord fluencyExecutive functionNeurocognitive differencesLearning TestCognitive domainsSymbol substitutionCognitive functionProcessing speedSelf-Report
2023
Association of neurocognitive function with psychiatric hospitalization and socio-demographic conditions in individuals with bipolar and major depressive disorders
Sankar A, Ziersen S, Ozenne B, Beaman E, Dam V, Fisher P, Knudsen G, Kessing L, Frokjaer V, Miskowiak K. Association of neurocognitive function with psychiatric hospitalization and socio-demographic conditions in individuals with bipolar and major depressive disorders. EClinicalMedicine 2023, 58: 101927. PMID: 37007740, PMCID: PMC10050788, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101927.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocio-demographic conditionsPsychiatric hospitalAffective disordersNeurocognitive impairmentDepressive disorderExecutive functionVerbal memoryNeurocognitive functionNational population-based registersPopulation-based registersAssociation of neurocognitionVerbal memory domainSocio-demographic indicatorsStudies of neurocognitionClinically significant impairmentFuture hospitalsDepression severityMemory domainCox regression modelsIllness durationNeurocognitive assessmentEmployment outcomesSecondary outcomesSignificant impairmentStudy inclusion
2022
Virtual Neurocognitive Testing in Craniofacial Surgery
Wu RT, Park KE, Chandler L, Ahmad M, Allam O, Timberlake AT, Persing JA, Alperovich M. Virtual Neurocognitive Testing in Craniofacial Surgery. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2022, 149: 1413-1416. PMID: 35413035, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000009145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurocognitive testingIntelligence quotientNeurocognitive assessment batteryCongenital craniofacial conditionsPerformance intelligence quotientVerbal intelligence quotientLong-term developmental outcomesWord recognitionVisuomotor skillsVisual perceptionMath computationPerson testingAssessment BatteryVisuomotor integrationNeurocognitive assessmentAcademic achievementDevelopmental outcomesSchool-age subjectsSame batteryCraniofacial conditionsPositive experiencesOverall positive experienceInteractive naturePercent of participantsParticipants
2020
Cognitive performance in children and adolescents at high-risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Bernardes E, Saraiva L, e Souza M, Hoexter M, Chacon P, Requena G, Miguel E, Shavitt R, Polanczyk G, Cappi C, Batistuzzo M. Cognitive performance in children and adolescents at high-risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder. BMC Psychiatry 2020, 20: 380. PMID: 32690046, PMCID: PMC7370498, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02751-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive symptomsNeurocognitive domainsPediatric obsessive-compulsive disorderNon-verbal memoryProcessing speed domainCognitive domain analysisComprehensive neuropsychological batteryNon-clinical sampleYale-Brown ObsessiveSubdomain analysisVisuospatial memoryCognitive domainsExecutive functionVisuoconstructive abilitiesVisuoconstructive tasksCognitive performanceNeuropsychological variablesNeuropsychological batteryStructured Clinical InterviewProcessing speedNeurocognitive assessmentSpeed domainOCS severityCompulsive ScaleToward identifying reproducible brain signatures of obsessive-compulsive profiles: rationale and methods for a new global initiative
Simpson H, van den Heuvel O, Miguel E, Reddy Y, Stein D, Lewis-Fernández R, Shavitt R, Lochner C, Pouwels P, Narayanawamy J, Venkatasubramanian G, Hezel D, Vriend C, Batistuzzo M, Hoexter M, de Joode N, Costa D, de Mathis M, Sheshachala K, Narayan M, van Balkom A, Batelaan N, Venkataram S, Cherian A, Marincowitz C, Pannekoek N, Stovezky Y, Mare K, Liu F, Otaduy M, Pastorello B, Rao R, Katechis M, Van Meter P, Wall M. Toward identifying reproducible brain signatures of obsessive-compulsive profiles: rationale and methods for a new global initiative. BMC Psychiatry 2020, 20: 68. PMID: 32059696, PMCID: PMC7023814, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-2439-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingCircuit abnormalitiesNew global initiativesBrain signaturesGlobal InitiativeHealthy control subjectsMedication-free adultsMultiple brain circuitsMedication-free subjectsBackgroundObsessive–compulsive disorderClinical profileClinical symptomsControl subjectsClinical evaluationHealthy controlsLeading causeGlobal disabilityLifetime prevalenceResonance imagingNeurocognitive assessmentBrain circuitsImaging signaturesFunctional connectivityBrain-behavior associationsDisease dimensions
2019
T71. Obtaining Neurocognitive Assessments From Trauma Survivors: Feasibility and Lessons Learned From the AURORA Study
Hill M, McGill L, Marginean V, Passell E, Rutter L, Barch D, Joormann J, Stanek J, Soward A, McLean S, Germine L. T71. Obtaining Neurocognitive Assessments From Trauma Survivors: Feasibility and Lessons Learned From the AURORA Study. Biological Psychiatry 2019, 85: s156. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.03.394.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value Changes and Clinical Correlation in 90 Cases of Cytomegalovirus-Infected Fetuses with Unremarkable Fetal MRI Results
Kotovich D, Guedalia JSB, Hoffmann C, Sze G, Eisenkraft A, Yaniv G. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value Changes and Clinical Correlation in 90 Cases of Cytomegalovirus-Infected Fetuses with Unremarkable Fetal MRI Results. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2017, 38: 1443-1448. PMID: 28522662, PMCID: PMC7959907, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a5222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytomegalovirus-infected fetusesFetal MRVABS-II scoresADC valuesCytomegalovirus infectionFetal brainApparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value changesNeurocognitive assessmentIntrauterine cytomegalovirus infectionCase of cytomegalovirusMost brain areasFetal MR imagingVABS-IIDiffuse reductionIntrauterine infectionNeurodevelopmental impairmentClinical findingsBasal gangliaUnremarkable findingsClinical correlationBrain evaluationRetrospective analysisAge control groupTemporal lobeMRI results
2010
Internet-based assessment of postoperative neurocognitive function in cardiac and thoracic aortic surgery patients
Uysal S, Mazzeffi M, Lin H, Fischer G, Griepp R, Adams D, Reich D. Internet-based assessment of postoperative neurocognitive function in cardiac and thoracic aortic surgery patients. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2010, 141: 777-781. PMID: 20934726, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2010.08.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnalysis of VarianceAorta, ThoracicCardiac Surgical ProceduresCardiopulmonary BypassCerebrovascular CirculationCognitionExecutive FunctionFemaleHeart Arrest, InducedHumansHypothermia, InducedInternetLinear ModelsMaleMemoryMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsNew York CityPerfusionPostoperative CarePredictive Value of TestsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeVascular Surgical ProceduresConceptsThoracic aortic surgeryHypothermic circulatory arrestPostoperative neurocognitive functionAortic surgeryCirculatory arrestDuration of hypothermic circulatory arrestHypothermic circulatory arrest timeSelective cerebral perfusion timeNeurocognitive functionCerebral perfusion timeProximal aortic surgeryCardiopulmonary bypass durationCardiopulmonary bypass timeCirculatory arrest timeSelective cerebral perfusionAortic surgery patientsThoracic aortic surgery patientsCohort of patientsAssessment of patientsNeurocognitive assessmentBypass timeBypass durationArrest timeCardiopulmonary bypassSurgery patientsPredictors of Participation in Community Outpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation in Schizophrenia
Kurtz MM, Rose J, Wexler BE. Predictors of Participation in Community Outpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation in Schizophrenia. Community Mental Health Journal 2010, 47: 622-627. PMID: 20676766, PMCID: PMC3046324, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-010-9343-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLower verbal fluency scoresVerbal fluency scoresSchizoaffective disorderPsychosocial rehabilitation programsVerbal learningVerbal abilityNeurocognitive factorsVisual vigilanceVerbal fluencyFluency scoresNeurocognitive assessmentDSM-IV schizophreniaSymptom measuresPsychosocial rehabilitationPredictors of participationDemographic variablesSchizophreniaFinal multivariate modelRehabilitation programGreater likelihoodRace/ethnicityStudy entryFluencyDisordersMeasures
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