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1. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Cognitive Trajectories in a Diverse Longitudinal Cohort.

2. β-amyloid, hippocampal atrophy and their relation to longitudinal brain change in cognitively normal individuals.

3. Life experience and demographic influences on cognitive function in older adults.

4. Chronic ambient hydrogen sulfide exposure and cognitive function.

5. The role of carotid intima-media thickness in predicting longitudinal cognitive function in an older adult cohort.

6. Longitudinal trajectories of everyday function by diagnostic status.

7. Maximal brain size remains an important predictor of cognition in old age, independent of current brain pathology.

8. Cerebrovascular disease, β-amyloid, and cognition in aging.

9. MRI predictors of cognitive change in a diverse and carefully characterized elderly population.

10. Neuropathological associates of multiple cognitive functions in two community-based cohorts of older adults.

11. Cognitive activities during adulthood are more important than education in building reserve.

12. Measurement invariance of neuropsychological tests in diverse older persons.

13. Heterogeneity of cognitive trajectories in diverse older persons.

14. Measuring cognitive reserve based on the decomposition of episodic memory variance.

15. Computer-based cognitive training for mild cognitive impairment: results from a pilot randomized, controlled trial.

16. Longitudinal changes in memory and executive functioning are associated with longitudinal change in instrumental activities of daily living in older adults.

17. The measurement of everyday cognition (ECog): scale development and psychometric properties.

18. Subcortical lacunes are associated with executive dysfunction in cognitively normal elderly.

19. Cognitive and neuroimaging predictors of instrumental activities of daily living.

20. Longitudinal MRI and cognitive change in healthy elderly.

21. Spanish and English neuropsychological assessment scales: relationship to demographics, language, cognition, and independent function.

22. Spanish and English Neuropsychological Assessment Scales (SENAS): further development and psychometric characteristics.

23. Everyday functioning in relation to cognitive functioning and neuroimaging in community-dwelling Hispanic and non-Hispanic older adults.

24. Clinical and neuropsychological features in autopsy-defined vascular dementia.

25. Psychometrically matched measures of global cognition, memory, and executive function for assessment of cognitive decline in older persons.

26. Vascular Burden Score Impacts Cognition Independent of Amyloid PET and MRI Measures of Alzheimer’s Disease and Vascular Brain Injury

27. Neuropsychological Profiles Differentiate Alzheimer Disease from Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Dementia in an Autopsy-Defined Cohort

28. β-amyloid, hippocampal atrophy and their relation to longitudinal brain change in cognitively normal individuals

29. Early Life Development in a Multiethnic Sample and the Relation to Late Life Cognition

30. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Cognitive Trajectories in a Diverse Longitudinal Cohort

31. Life experience and demographic influences on cognitive function in older adults

32. Longitudinal trajectories of everyday function by diagnostic status

33. Long-term, Ambient Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure and Cognitive Function

34. The Dyad-Adaptive Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (DA-PASAT): Normative data and the effects of repeated testing, simulated malingering, and traumatic brain injury.

35. The Role of Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Predicting Longitudinal Cognitive Function in an Older Adult Cohort.

36. Everyday Cognition in Older Adults: Associations with Neuropsychological Performance and Structural Brain Imaging.

37. The measurement of everyday cognition: Development and validation of a short form of the Everyday Cognition scales.

38. Longitudinal Changes in Memory and Executive Functioning are Associated with longitudinal change in instrumental activities of daily living in older Adults.

39. Effects of Subcortical Cerebral Infarction on Cortical Glucose Metabolism and Cognitive Function.

40. Executive function mediates effects of white matter hyperintensities on episodic memory

41. Different mechanisms of episodic memory failure in mild cognitive impairment

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