| HIV-associated executive dysfunction in the era of modern antiretroviral therapy: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
16 |
| Cognitive outcomes following anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis: A systematic review |
12 |
| Connected speech and language in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: A review of picture description tasks |
12 |
| Meta-analysis of cognitive performance in fibromyalgia |
11 |
| Clinical utility of the mBIAS and NSI validity-10 to detect symptom over-reporting following mild TBI: A multicenter investigation with military service members |
10 |
| A multifactorial and integrative approach to impulsivity in neuropsychology: insights from the UPPS model of impulsivity |
10 |
| False memories in patients with mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimer's disease dementia: Can cognitive strategies help? |
10 |
| Impaired disengagement of attention and its relationship to emotional distress in infants at high-risk for autism spectrum disorder |
9 |
| Facial expression recognition in Alzheimer's disease: A systematic review |
9 |
| Different cortical source activation patterns in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder during a time reproduction task |
7 |
| Evaluation of objective and subjective clinical outcomes in combat veterans with and without mild TBI and PTSD: A four-group design |
7 |
| Cognitive impairment following chemotherapy for breast cancer: The impact of practice effect on results |
7 |
| Monitoring cognition during awake brain surgery in adults: A systematic review |
7 |
| Working memory predicts presence of auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with psychosis |
7 |
| Reexamining performance validity cutoffs within the Complex Ideational Material and the Boston Naming Test-Short Form using an experimental malingering paradigm |
7 |
| The Dot Counting Test adds up: Validation and response pattern analysis in a mixed clinical veteran sample |
7 |
| Evaluating the test-retest reliability of symptom indices associated with the ImPACT post-concussion symptom scale (PCSS) |
6 |
| Performance validity in older adults: Observed versus predicted false positive rates in relation to number of tests administered |
6 |
| Longitudinal changes in cognition in young adult cannabis users |
6 |
| Exploring the differential associations between components of executive functioning and reactive and proactive aggression |
6 |
| A signal detection-item response theory model for evaluating neuropsychological measures |
6 |
| Variables associated with subjective cognitive change among Iraq and Afghanistan war Veterans with blast-related mild traumatic brain injury |
5 |
| The relationship between neuropsychological tests of visuospatial function and lobar cortical thickness |
5 |
| Performance validity measures in clinical patients with aphasia |
5 |
| Dynamic assessment of visual neglect: The Mobility Assessment Course as a diagnostic tool |
5 |
| Prospective memory and subjective memory decline: A neuropsychological indicator of memory difficulties in community-dwelling older people |
5 |
| Portable eyetracking-based assessment of memory decline |
5 |
| Greater naturally occurring expressive suppression is associated with poorer executive functioning and motor-sequence learning among older adults |
5 |
| Memory rehabilitation for the working memory of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) |
5 |
| Assessment of cognitive function in patients with stress-related exhaustion using the Cognitive Assessment Battery (CAB) |
4 |
| Real-world implications of apathy among older adults: Independent associations with activities of daily living and quality of life |
4 |
| Selective map-following navigation deficit: A new case of developmental topographical disorientation |
4 |
| The efficacy of a training that combines activities on working memory and metacognition: Transfer and maintenance effects in children with ADHD and typical development |
4 |
| Using transcranial direct current stimulation to improve verbal working memory: A detailed review of the methodology |
4 |
| Intraindividual variability in children is related to informant ratings of attention and executive function |
4 |
| The efficacy of a working memory training in substance use patients: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial |
4 |
| Neurocognitive profile of outpatients with unipolar depressive disorders |
4 |
| Cognitive deficits in progressive supranuclear palsy on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status |
4 |
| Cognitive screening in substance users: Diagnostic accuracies of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-Revised, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
4 |
| Recurrent perseverations on semantic verbal fluency tasks as an early marker of cognitive impairment |
3 |
| Apathy, not depressive symptoms, as a predictor of semantic and phonemic fluency task performance in stroke and transient ischemic attack |
3 |
| Regression-based formulas for predicting change in memory test scores in healthy older adults: Comparing use of raw versus standardized scores |
3 |
| Selection for sentence generation in the context of severe anomia: A case series of left temporal patients |
3 |
| Intraindividual variability in neurocognitive performance is associated with time-based prospective memory in older adults |
3 |
| Comparing executive function, evoked hemodynamic response, and gait as predictors of variations in mobility for older adults |
3 |
| Effects of a working memory training program in preschoolers with symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder |
3 |
| Smell your memories: Positive effect of odor exposure on recent and remote autobiographical memories in Alzheimer's disease |
3 |
| Reliability and validity of a self-administered tool for online neuropsychological testing: The Amsterdam Cognition Scan |
3 |
| Differences in self-awareness of functional deficits between amnestic single- and multidomain mild cognitive impairment |
3 |
| Multiple object tracking and pupillometry reveal deficits in both selective and intensive attention in unilateral spatial neglect |
3 |