cognition

Hazardous drinking and cognition in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder

Insights Back to resource centre 6 April 2022 Hazardous drinking and cognition in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder We recently caught up with Atiqul Haq Mazumder, a doctoral researcher at the University of Oulu, Finland. Here, he tells us about how he used CANTAB to understand more about whether hazardous drinking could affect cognition in people with schizophrenia, schizoaffective

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Using CANTAB to identify undiagnosed dementia cases using a web-based pre-screening tool in the MOPEAD project

Insights Back to resource centre 22 November 2021 Using CANTAB to identify undiagnosed dementia cases using a web-based pre-screening tool in the MOPEAD project We recently caught up with Dr. Mercè Boada, the project coordinator of MOPEAD, and Medical Director of Ace Alzheimer Center Barcelona to discuss her recent publication supporting the use of CANTAB for the early detection of

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Fatigue and episodic memory in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: a web-based CANTAB study

Fatigue and episodic memory in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A web-based CANTAB study

Insights Back to resource centre 13 October 2021 Fatigue and episodic memory in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A web-based CANTAB study Clinical Scientist, Luke Allen, presented on fatigue and episodic memory in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis at ECTRIMS (European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis). Read on for the key findings and full poster. BackgroundFatigue affects over 75% of people

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Efficient assessment of emotional bias using item response theory and decision tree computerised adaptive testing

Efficient assessment of Emotional Bias using Item Response Theory and Decision Tree Computerised Adaptive Testing

Insights Back to resource centre 6 October 2021 Efficient assessment of Emotional Bias using Item Response Theory and Decision Tree Computerised Adaptive Testing Director of Research & Innovation, Francesca Cormack, presented on efficient assessment of emotional bias using item response theory and decision tree computerised adaptive testing at the ISCTM Autumn Conference and the 2021 ECNP Congress. Read on for

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Part 1: Your customer journey – Getting to know your research

Insights Back to resource centre 6 October 2021 Efficient assessment of Emotional Bias using Item Response Theory and Decision Tree Computerised Adaptive Testing Director of Research & Innovation, Francesca Cormack, presented on efficient assessment of emotional bias using item response theory and decision tree computerised adaptive testing at the ISCTM Autumn Conference and the 2021 ECNP Congress. Read on for

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Investigating the role of cognitive reserve in cognitive aging

Insights Back to resource centre 25 August 2021 Investigating the role of cognitive reserve in cognitive aging We recently caught up with Insa Feinkohl from the BioCog Consortium, to discuss the research they’ve been conducting, focusing on investigating the role of cognitive reserve in cognitive ageing. Can you tell us more about your research group?The Biomarker Development for Postoperative Cognitive

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COVID-19 Cognitive Assessment Battery

Insights Back to resource centre 13 July 2021 COVID-19 Cognitive Assessment Battery To understand the impact of COVID-19 on cognitive function, researchers must use sensitive and reliable cognitive assessments which target appropriate domains. In this article Operational Scientist, Iona Pickett, discusses the challenges of designing a cognitive testing battery for use in those recovering from COVID-19 and describes our recommended

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Validation of a Smartphone-based Digit Symbol Substitution Task in Participants With Major Depression

Insights Back to resource centre 8 April 2021 Validation of a Smartphone-based Digit Symbol Substitution Task in Participants With Major Depression At the virtual ISCTM – Annual Scientific Meeting, Luke Allen presented data supporting the validity of Smartphone-based DSST for assessments in patient populations such as MDD. Read on for the key findings and the full poster: Validation and Comparability

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CANTAB and CENTRE-TBI – 10 years working together

Insights Back to resource centre 1 April 2021 CANTAB and CENTRE-TBI – 10 years working together CENTRE-TBI recently concluded their 10 year study into the relationship between cognition and function in daily life after traumatic brain injury. We caught up with Prof Lindsay Wilson to hear the key findings from this worldwide study. Can you tell us more about your

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What is the association between anabolic androgenic steroid dependence and executive dysfunction?

Insights Back to resource centre 2 February 2021 What is the association between anabolic androgenic steroid dependence and executive dysfunction? We recently spoke with Dr Lisa Evju Hauger to discuss the impact CANTAB had on her research into exploring executive function in relation to long-term anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) use and dependence. The Anabolic Androgenic Research Group are a multidisciplinary

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