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1. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults: Recovery Course and Insights on Early Predictors of Outcome.

2. Identification of At-Risk Patients That Need More Intensive Treatment Following mTBI: Post-Hoc Insights From the UPFRONT-Study.

3. Clusters of resilience and vulnerability: executive functioning, coping and mental distress in patients with diffuse low-grade glioma.

4. The Cognitive Profile of Elderly Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Role for Cognitive Reserve?

5. Protocol for the MS-CEBA study: an observational, prospective cohort study identifying Cognitive, Energetic, Behavioural and Affective (CEBA) profiles in Multiple Sclerosis to guide neuropsychological treatment choice.

6. Neurocognitive outcomes in moderately preterm born adolescents.

7. Moving on with (social) cognition in idiopathic cervical dystonia.

8. Impaired facial emotion recognition in relation to social behaviours in de novo Parkinson's disease.

9. Re-evaluating patient communication and care in angiographically negative subarachnoid hemorrhage: Balancing realism and optimism.

10. The link between the early surgery-induced inflammatory response and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in older patients.

11. Good Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Patients One Year after mTBI despite Incomplete Recovery: An Indication of the Disability Paradox?

12. Development and content validity of the cognition in daily life scale (CDL).

13. Emotion recognition in relation to tumor characteristics in patients with low-grade glioma.

14. Moving across disorders: A cross-sectional study of cognition in early onset ataxia and dystonia.

15. Deep brain stimulation in dystonia: The added value of neuropsychological assessments.

16. The vanishing of the ACoA syndrome after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: New era, different management, fewer problems?

17. Automated magnetic resonance imaging quantification of cerebral parenchymal and ventricular volume following subarachnoid hemorrhage: associations with cognition.

18. White matter abnormalities in aneurysmal and angiographically negative subarachnoid hemorrhage: A diffusion kurtosis imaging study.

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