Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment's auditory items (MoCA-22)
Conclusions: These findings add to the evidence of the MoCA-22's utility and it serves as a useful cognitive screening tool with sound reliability and validity.PMID:37743611 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2261634 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alinda Rafaela Lord Nicholas R Amitrano David Andr és González Source Type: research

The protective role of resilience in the reporting of post-concussive symptoms within a non-clinical sample
Conclusion: Resilience, particularly perception of self, is a positive protective factor in the reporting of PCS. These findings highlight the importance of early identification of less resilient individuals following trauma-such as an mTBI and provide a potential rationale for the incorporation of resilience-based rehabilitation programs into the recovery process, particularly those that promote greater self-efficacy and self-competency.PMID:37731324 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2256949 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Caitlin Kersivien Adam Doumit Michael Gascoigne Travis A Wearne Source Type: research

The protective role of resilience in the reporting of post-concussive symptoms within a non-clinical sample
Conclusion: Resilience, particularly perception of self, is a positive protective factor in the reporting of PCS. These findings highlight the importance of early identification of less resilient individuals following trauma-such as an mTBI and provide a potential rationale for the incorporation of resilience-based rehabilitation programs into the recovery process, particularly those that promote greater self-efficacy and self-competency.PMID:37731324 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2256949 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Caitlin Kersivien Adam Doumit Michael Gascoigne Travis A Wearne Source Type: research

The protective role of resilience in the reporting of post-concussive symptoms within a non-clinical sample
Conclusion: Resilience, particularly perception of self, is a positive protective factor in the reporting of PCS. These findings highlight the importance of early identification of less resilient individuals following trauma-such as an mTBI and provide a potential rationale for the incorporation of resilience-based rehabilitation programs into the recovery process, particularly those that promote greater self-efficacy and self-competency.PMID:37731324 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2256949 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Caitlin Kersivien Adam Doumit Michael Gascoigne Travis A Wearne Source Type: research

The protective role of resilience in the reporting of post-concussive symptoms within a non-clinical sample
Conclusion: Resilience, particularly perception of self, is a positive protective factor in the reporting of PCS. These findings highlight the importance of early identification of less resilient individuals following trauma-such as an mTBI and provide a potential rationale for the incorporation of resilience-based rehabilitation programs into the recovery process, particularly those that promote greater self-efficacy and self-competency.PMID:37731324 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2256949 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Caitlin Kersivien Adam Doumit Michael Gascoigne Travis A Wearne Source Type: research

Clinical and MRI characterization of apraxic syndrome in corticobasal degeneration: A single-case study
Conclusion: Previous observations in CBD indicate lack of inhibitory control from the sensory to the primary motor cortex with dysfunctional frontoparietal and cortico-motoneuron projections. Our neuroimaging data are partially consistent with these observations suggesting that the apraxic disorder in our patient might be produced by the disconnection of the primary motor cortex from the parietal areas that prevents selection and control of muscle movements, in the presence of preserved cortico-motoneuron as demonstrated by normal PEM. Apraxic disorders in CBD are high-level deficits of movement control that spare the moto...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Maria Caterina Silveri Maria Rita Lo Monaco Alice Tondinelli Maria Leggio Giusy Olivito Source Type: research

Handicraft art leisure activities and cognitive reserve
ConclusionsHALA participation among older adults could contribute to the retention of cognitive function, supporting the role of HALA participation as a CR factor.PMID:37674299 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2253993 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Genna M Mashinchi Craig P McFarland Stuart Hall Dawn L Strongin Gary A Williams Kelly A Cotter Source Type: research

Clinical and MRI characterization of apraxic syndrome in corticobasal degeneration: A single-case study
Conclusion: Previous observations in CBD indicate lack of inhibitory control from the sensory to the primary motor cortex with dysfunctional frontoparietal and cortico-motoneuron projections. Our neuroimaging data are partially consistent with these observations suggesting that the apraxic disorder in our patient might be produced by the disconnection of the primary motor cortex from the parietal areas that prevents selection and control of muscle movements, in the presence of preserved cortico-motoneuron as demonstrated by normal PEM. Apraxic disorders in CBD are high-level deficits of movement control that spare the moto...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Maria Caterina Silveri Maria Rita Lo Monaco Alice Tondinelli Maria Leggio Giusy Olivito Source Type: research

Handicraft art leisure activities and cognitive reserve
ConclusionsHALA participation among older adults could contribute to the retention of cognitive function, supporting the role of HALA participation as a CR factor.PMID:37674299 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2023.2253993 (Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Genna M Mashinchi Craig P McFarland Stuart Hall Dawn L Strongin Gary A Williams Kelly A Cotter Source Type: research

Clinical and MRI characterization of apraxic syndrome in corticobasal degeneration: A single-case study
Conclusion: Previous observations in CBD indicate lack of inhibitory control from the sensory to the primary motor cortex with dysfunctional frontoparietal and cortico-motoneuron projections. Our neuroimaging data are partially consistent with these observations suggesting that the apraxic disorder in our patient might be produced by the disconnection of the primary motor cortex from the parietal areas that prevents selection and control of muscle movements, in the presence of preserved cortico-motoneuron as demonstrated by normal PEM. Apraxic disorders in CBD are high-level deficits of movement control that spare the moto...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - September 7, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Maria Caterina Silveri Maria Rita Lo Monaco Alice Tondinelli Maria Leggio Giusy Olivito Source Type: research