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The Relationship between Expressive Language Sampling and Clinical Measures in Fragile X Syndrome and Typical Development.
In: Brain sciences, vol 10, iss 2 (2020)
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Artificial intelligence approaches to predicting and detecting cognitive decline in older adults: A conceptual review.
Graham, Sarah A; Lee, Ellen E; Jeste, Dilip V. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Thalamo-cortical network hyperconnectivity in preclinical progranulin mutation carriers.
Lee, Suzee E; Sias, Ana C; Kosik, Eena L. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Physiological, behavioral and subjective sadness reactivity in frontotemporal dementia subtypes.
In: Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, vol 14, iss 12 (2019)
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Factors that predict diagnostic stability in neurodegenerative dementia.
In: Journal of neurology, vol 266, iss 8 (2019)
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Relationship Turmoil and Emotional Empathy in Frontotemporal Dementia.
In: Alzheimer disease and associated disorders, vol 33, iss 3 (2019)
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Divergent patterns of loss of interpersonal warmth in frontotemporal dementia syndromes are predicted by altered intrinsic network connectivity.
Toller, Gianina; Yang, Winson FZ; Brown, Jesse A. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Thalamo-cortical network hyperconnectivity in preclinical progranulin mutation carriers.
Lee, Suzee E; Sias, Ana C; Kosik, Eena L. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Cortical developmental abnormalities in logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia with dyslexia.
In: Brain communications, vol 1, iss 1 (2019)
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Divergent patterns of loss of interpersonal warmth in frontotemporal dementia syndromes are predicted by altered intrinsic network connectivity.
Toller, Gianina; Yang, Winson FZ; Brown, Jesse A. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Physiological, behavioral and subjective sadness reactivity in frontotemporal dementia subtypes.
In: Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, vol 14, iss 12 (2019)
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Cortical encoding and decoding models of speech production
Chartier, Josh. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Neural correlates of abnormal auditory feedback processing during speech production in Alzheimer's disease.
In: Scientific reports, vol 9, iss 1 (2019)
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Neural correlates of abnormal auditory feedback processing during speech production in Alzheimer's disease.
In: Scientific reports, vol 9, iss 1 (2019)
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Relationships Between Domain-Specific Cognition and Regional Brain Structure in a Typically Developing Cohort
Curley, Lauren Butler. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Linguistic and Cultural Acceptability of a Spanish Translation of the Ohio State University Traumatic Brain Injury Identification Method Among Community-Dwelling Spanish-Dominant Older Adults.
In: Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation, vol 1, iss 3-4 (2019)
Abstract: ObjectiveOur objective was to (1) evaluate the linguistic and cultural acceptability of a Spanish translation of the Ohio State University traumatic brain injury identification method (OSU TBI-ID) and (2) to assess the usability and acceptability of a tablet-based version of this instrument in a cohort of Spanish-dominant older adults.SettingUniversity clinical research center and local community center.ParticipantsCommunity-dwelling Spanish-dominant adults age 50 years or older without dementia residing in the Bay Area of California (N=22).DesignCross-sectional cohort study.Main outcome measuresQualitative assessment of linguistic or cultural acceptability of a Spanish translation of the OSU TBI-ID as well as usability or acceptability of a tablet-based self-administered version of this instrument.ResultsThe Spanish translation had high linguistic and cultural acceptability and was further optimized based on participant feedback. Cognitive interviews to review survey wording revealed high levels of homogeneity in the clinical definitions and synonyms given by participants-for example, results for the clinical term "Quedó Inconsciente/Pérdida (temporal) de la conciencia" (To be unconscious/[Temporary] loss of consciousness) used in the survey included "perder el conocimiento" (loss of consciousness), "knockeado" (knocked out), "No es que esté dormida, porque está inconsciente, pero su corazón está todavía palpitando" (it's not that they're sleeping, because they're unconscious, but their heart is still palpitating). The tablet interface had low observer-based usability, revealing that participants with <13 years of education (n=6) had more difficulty using the tablet which could be improved with minor changes to the coding of the application and minimal in-person technology support. Acceptability of the tool was low among all but 1 participant.ConclusionThis linguistically optimized Spanish translation of the OSU TBI-ID is recommended for use as a semistructured interview among Spanish-dominant older adults. Although the tablet-based instrument may be used by interviewers as an efficient electronic case report form among older adults, further research is needed, particularly among older adults with varying levels of education, to validate this instrument as a self-administered survey.
Keyword: Aging; Behavioral and Social Science; Brain Disorders; Clinical Research; Hispanic Americans; Injury (total) Accidents/Adverse Effects; Injury - Trauma - (Head and Spine); Injury - Traumatic brain injury; Latinos; MoCA; Montreal Cognitive Assessment; Neurosciences; Ohio State University traumatic brain injury identification; OSU TBI-ID; Rehabilitation; TBI; Traumatic brain injuries; traumatic brain injury
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3d56132k
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Muggle or magical?: Electrophysiological investigations of variation in the language-knowledge interface during reading
Troyer, Melissa. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Sertraline in Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Potter, Laura A; Scholze, Danielle A; Biag, Hazel Maridith B. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Pathogenic variants in USP7 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with speech delays, altered behavior, and neurologic anomalies.
In: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, vol 21, iss 8 (2019)
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Sertraline in Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Potter, Laura A; Scholze, Danielle A; Biag, Hazel Maridith B. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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