Neuropsychology Teaching Session, Sunday 11th September

Neuropsychology and Vascular Cognitive Impairment:  Combining Neuropsychological Assessment, Digital Technology, and Brain Imaging to Differentiate Between Dementia, Depression, and Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Libon, D.J., Penney, D.L., Lamar, M., Price, C.C, Swenson, R., Eppig, J., Nieves, C., Garrett, K.D., and Davis, R. Assessing constructional decision making and response latencies to differentiate patients with dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using new digital technology.
 
Lamar, M., Grajewski, M.L., Penney, D.L., Davis, R., Libon, D.J., and Kumar, A. The impact of vascular risk and depression on executive planning and production during graphomotor output across the lifespan
 
Delano-Wood, L., Sorg, S.F., Luc, N., Nation, D.A, Bangen, K.J., Eppig, J., Libon, D.J. & Bondi, M.W. Differential relationship between pulse pressure and white matter Integrity by APOE genotype in normal aging and mild cognitive impairment.
 
Bangen, K.J., Delano-Wood, L., Restom, K., Liu, T.T., Nation, D.A., and Bondi, M.W. The impact of cerebrovascular risk on brain volume, cognition, and fMRI activation during memory encoding in older adults.
 
Nyenhuis, D. and Black, S. Discriminant validity for NINDS-CSN harmonization neuropsychological assessment protocols modified for Singaporean population: Preliminary findings.