Medications and impaired driving

A Hetland, DB Carr - Annals of pharmacotherapy, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To describe the association of specific medication classes with driving outcomes
and provide clinical recommendations. Data Sources: The MEDLINE and EMBASE …

[HTML][HTML] Teleneuropsychology in the time of COVID-19: The experience of The Australian Epilepsy Project

C Tailby, AJ Collins, DN Vaughan, DF Abbott… - Seizure, 2020 - Elsevier
Purpose Traditional neuropsychological testing carries elevated COVID-19 risk for both
examinee and examiner. Here we describe how the pilot study of the Australian Epilepsy …

Long-term effect of regular physical activity and exercise habits in patients with early Parkinson disease

K Tsukita, H Sakamaki-Tsukita, R Takahashi - Neurology, 2022 - AAN Enterprises
Background and Objectives Owing to the lack of long-term observations or comprehensive
adjustment for confounding factors, reliable conclusions regarding long-term effects of …

[HTML][HTML] Practice effects in healthy adults: A longitudinal study on frequent repetitive cognitive testing

C Bartels, M Wegrzyn, A Wiedl, V Ackermann… - BMC neuroscience, 2010 - Springer
Background Cognitive deterioration is a core symptom of many neuropsychiatric disorders
and target of increasing significance for novel treatment strategies. Hence, its reliable …

Cognitive improvement after treatment with second-generation antipsychotic medications in first-episode schizophrenia: is it a practice effect?

TE Goldberg, RS Goldman, KE Burdick… - Archives of general …, 2007 - jamanetwork.com
Context Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia is frequent, involves multiple domains, and is
enduring. Numerous recent clinical trials have suggested that second-generation …

Cortical gyrification and its relationships with cortical volume, cortical thickness, and cognitive performance in healthy mid-life adults

P Gautam, KJ Anstey, W Wen, PS Sachdev… - Behavioural brain …, 2015 - Elsevier
Across species, greater cortical gyrification, or folding of the cortex, has been shown to be
associated with higher cognitive abilities and is thought to reflect an evolutionary process …

[HTML][HTML] Underdiagnosis of mild cognitive impairment: A consequence of ignoring practice effects

JA Elman, AJ Jak, MS Panizzon, XM Tu, T Chen… - Alzheimer's & Dementia …, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Longitudinal testing is necessary to accurately measure cognitive change.
However, repeated testing is susceptible to practice effects, which may obscure true …

Evidence against benefits from cognitive training and transcranial direct current stimulation in healthy older adults

KS Horne, HL Filmer, ZE Nott, Z Hawi… - Nature Human …, 2021 - nature.com
Cognitive training and brain stimulation show promise for ameliorating age-related
neurocognitive decline. However, evidence for this is controversial. In a Registered Report …

Still not that bad for the grey city: A field study on the restorative effects of built open urban places

M Subiza-Pérez, K Korpela, T Pasanen - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Attention Restoration Theory (ART) and Stress Recovery Theory (SRT) highlight the
restorative properties of natural or green environments. However, the study of the …

Assessing premorbid cognitive ability in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus—a review with implications for future intervention studies

RHX Wong, A Scholey, PRC Howe - Current diabetes reports, 2014 - Springer
Associations between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and accelerated cognitive decline
are well established. However, the sensitivity of neuropsychological tests to detect early …