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    Computerized Cognitive Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Findings in African Americans and Caucasians

    African Americans with MCI may be at increased risk for dementia compared to Caucasians. The effect of race on the efficacy of cognitive training in MCI is unclear.

    Adaora Nwosu, M. Qian, J. Phillips in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's D… (2024)

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    Expectancy Does Not Predict 18-month Treatment Outcomes with Cognitive Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Computerized cognitive training (CCT) has emerged as a potential treatment option for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). It remains unclear whether CCT’s effect is driven in part by expectancy of improvement.

    Jeffrey N. Motter, S. N. Rushia, M. Qian in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's D… (2024)

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    Development of an UPSA Short Form for Use in Longitudinal Studies in the Early Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum

    In individuals with only mild or very mild cognitive attenuations (i.e., so-called pre-clinical AD), performance-based measures of function may be superior to informant-based measures because of increased sens...

    T. E. Goldberg, P. D. Harvey, D. P. Devanand in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's D… (2020)

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    APOE2 enhances neuroprotection against Alzheimer’s disease through multiple molecular mechanisms

    The common APOE2 gene variant is neuroprotective against Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and reduces risk by nearly 50%. However, the mechanisms by which APOE2 confers neuroprotection are largely unknown. Here we sho...

    C Conejero-Goldberg, J J Gomar, T Bobes-Bascaran, T M Hyde in Molecular Psychiatry (2014)

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    Molecular signatures in post-mortem brain tissue of younger individuals at high risk for Alzheimer's disease as based on APOE genotype

    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition characterized histopathologically by neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The objective of this transcriptional profiling study was to identif...

    C Conejero-Goldberg, T M Hyde, S Chen, U Dreses-Werringloer in Molecular Psychiatry (2011)

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    Erratum: BNDF modulates normal human hippocampal ageing

    Correction to Mol Psychiatry 15: 116–118; doi:10.1038/mp.2009.64 After the publication of this article, the authors noticed that the article title and title of the supplementary files were incorrect. The corre...

    F Sambataro, V P Murty, H S Lemaitre, J D Reed, S Das, T E Goldberg in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    BNDF modulates normal human hippocampal ageing

    F Sambataro, V P Murty, H S Lemaitre, J D Reed, S Das, T E Goldberg in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    Genetic variation in MAOA modulates ventromedial prefrontal circuitry mediating individual differences in human personality

    Little is known about neural mechanisms underlying human personality and temperament, despite their considerable importance as highly heritable risk mediators for somatic and psychiatric disorders. To identify...

    J W Buckholtz, J H Callicott, B Kolachana, A R Hariri, T E Goldberg in Molecular Psychiatry (2008)

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    Allelic variation in GAD1 (GAD67) is associated with schizophrenia and influences cortical function and gene expression

    Cortical GABAergic dysfunction has been implicated as a key component of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and decreased expression of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) synthetic enzyme glutamic acid decar...

    R E Straub, B K Lipska, M F Egan, T E Goldberg, J H Callicott in Molecular Psychiatry (2007)

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    Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia is a debilitating neuropsychiatrie disorder which can result in variable behavioral symptomatology, including hallucinations, delusions, and flat affect. Additionally, schizophrenia has been char...

    T. W. Weickert, T. E. Goldberg in Contemporary Psychiatry (2001)

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    Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie

    Schizophrenie ist eine schwere neuropsychiatrische Störung, die zu unterschiedlichen verhaltensmäßigen Symptomen, wie Halluzinationen, Wahnvorstellungen und eingeschränktem Affektausdruck, führen kann. Darüber...

    T. W. Weickert, T. E. Goldberg in Psychiatrie der Gegenwart 5 (2000)