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1. Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936.

2. Neurocognitive Outcomes and Their Diffusion Tensor Imaging Correlates in Children With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

3. Intelligence and working memory: evidence from administering the WAIS-IV to Italian adults and elderly.

4. Frequency of occurrence of four- and five-factor WAIS-IV profiles.

5. A brief report: The National Adult Reading Test (NART) is a stable assessment of premorbid intelligence across disease severity in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

6. European and American WAIS IV norms: Cross-national differences in perceptual reasoning, processing speed and working memory subtest scores.

7. Cognition level and change in cognition during adolescence are associated with cognition in midlife.

8. Work participation in ADHD and associations with social characteristics, education, lifetime depression, and ADHD symptom severity.

9. Residential neighborhood greenery and children's cognitive development.

10. Performance discrepancies on the Boston Naming Test in African-American and non-Hispanic White American young adults.

11. Adjunctive tianeptine treatment for bipolar disorder: A 24-week randomized, placebo-controlled, maintenance trial.

12. Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 years of age after general anaesthesia or awake-regional anaesthesia in infancy (GAS): an international, multicentre, randomised, controlled equivalence trial.

13. When is neuropsychological testing medically necessary for children on medicaid in New Mexico?

14. Recurrent unintended pregnancies among young unmarried women serving in the Israeli military.

15. Identifying atypical change at the individual level from childhood to adolescence.

16. Relationship Between Symptomatic and Functional Improvement and Remission in a Treatment Response to Stimulant Trial.

17. Atypical language characteristics and trajectories in children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

18. Beyond the floor effect on the WISC-IV in individuals with Down syndrome: are there cognitive strengths and weaknesses?

19. The Use of Short Versions of the Japanese WAIS-III to Aid in Differentiation Between Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies.

20. Accuracy statistics in predicting Independent Activities of Daily Living (IADL) capacity with comprehensive and brief neuropsychological test batteries.

21. [Associations between cognitive performance in a dementia screening test (SKT) and an intelligence test (WAIS IV) : Which deficits in cognitive performance in old age indicate a possible pathological deterioration process?]

22. [Effects of Bilingualism on Cognitive Functions in Early Childhood].

23. Detection of Rater Errors on Cognitive Instruments in a Clinical Trial Setting.

24. SEX DIFFERENCES ON THE WISC-III AMONG CHILDREN IN SUDAN AND THE UNITED STATES.

25. The faster internal clock in ADHD is related to lower processing speed: WISC-IV profile analyses and time estimation tasks facilitate the distinction between real ADHD and pseudo-ADHD.

26. Age-related commonalities and differences in the relationship between executive functions and intelligence: Analysis of the NAB executive functions module and WAIS-IV scores.

27. Construct validity of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth UK Edition with a referred Irish sample: Wechsler and Cattell-Horn-Carroll model comparisons with 15 subtests.

28. Psychological variables and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV performance.

29. Bifactor model of WISC-IV: Applicability and measurement invariance in low and normal IQ groups.

30. On the validity of self-report assessment of cognitive abilities: Attentional control scale associations with cognitive performance, emotional adjustment, and personality.

31. Feigned Adjudicative Incompetence.

32. The impact of family factors on IQ in pediatric medically refractory epilepsy.

33. Pediatric traumatic brain injury affects multisensory integration.

34. Cognitive status and profile validity on the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) in offenders with serious mental illness.

35. Altered brain network topology in left-behind children: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

36. Age-related invariance of abilities measured with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV.

37. Why is Mini-Mental state examination performance correlated with estimated premorbid cognitive ability?

38. Correlates of resilience in the first 5 years after traumatic brain injury.

39. WISC-IV Intellectual Profiles in Italian Children With Specific Learning Disorder and Related Impairments in Reading, Written Expression, and Mathematics.

40. Impaired face detection may explain some but not all cases of developmental prosopagnosia.

41. Determining the Accuracy of Self-Report Versus Informant-Report Using the Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale.

42. Accuracy of Short Forms of the Dutch Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence: Third Edition.

43. A Confirmatory Factor Analytic Study of the Wechsler Memory Scale-III in an Elderly Norwegian Sample.

44. [WISC-IV performances of young male subjects with AD(H)D, the benefits of applying cognitive profile analysis to diagnostics].

45. Evaluating the prevalence and impact of examiner errors on the Wechsler scales of intelligence: A meta-analysis.

46. [Schooling of patients exhibiting Autism Spectrum Disorders without mental retardation].

47. Using estimated factor scores from a bifactor analysis to examine the unique effects of the latent variables measured by the WAIS-IV on academic achievement.

48. Maternal hypothyroidism and subsequent neuropsychological outcome of the progeny: a family portrait.

49. SEX DIFFERENCES ON THE WECHSLER INTELLIGENCE SCALE FOR CHILDREN-III IN BAHRAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

50. Verbal memory and brain aging: an exploratory analysis of the role of error responses in the Framingham Study.

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