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    Leisure activities and the risk of amnestic mild cognitive impairment in the elderly by VERGHESE, J, LEVALLEY, A, DERBY, C, KUSLANSKY, G, KATZ, M, HALL, C, BUSCHKE, H, LIPTON, R. B

    Published in Neurology (28-03-2006)
    “…To study the influence of leisure activity participation on risk of development of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). The authors examined the…”
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    Memory and mental status correlates of modified Braak staging by Grober, E., Dickson, D., Sliwinski, M.J., Buschke, H., Katz, M., Crystal, H., Lipton, R.B.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1999)
    “…We assessed the relationships of performance on memory and mental status tests and neuropathologic stage of Alzheimer’s disease as defined by Braak and Braak…”
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    Screening for dementia with the Memory Impairment Screen by BUSCHKE, H, KUSLANSKY, G, KATZ, M, STEWART, W. F, SLIWINSKI, M. J, ECKHOLDT, H. M, LIPTON, R. B

    Published in Neurology (15-01-1999)
    “…To validate a sensitive and specific screening test for AD and other dementias, assess its reliability and discriminative validity, and present normative data…”
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    Hippocampal neurochemistry, neuromorphometry, and verbal memory in nondemented older adults by ZIMMERMAN, M. E, PAN, J. W, HETHERINGTON, H. P, KATZ, M. J, VERGHESE, J, BUSCHKE, H, DERBY, C. A, LIPTON, R. B

    Published in Neurology (29-04-2008)
    “…Characterization of the behavioral correlates of neuromorphometry and neurochemistry in older adults has important implications for an improved understanding…”
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    The Effects of Preclinical Dementia on Estimates of Normal Cognitive Functioning in Aging by Sliwinski, Martin, Lipton, Richard B., Buschke, Herman, Stewart, Walter

    “…Individuals with preclinical dementia have begun to decline cognitively, but still perform within normal limits on cognitive testing. As a group, subjects with…”
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    Screening for dementia by memory testing by GROBER, E, BUSCHKE, H, CRYSTAL, H, BANG, S, DRESNER, R

    Published in Neurology (01-06-1988)
    “…Enhanced cued recall provides a simple and clinically useful memory test for identifying dementia in the elderly. Because this test induces semantic processing…”
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    Cognitive performance in surgically menopausal women on estrogen by VERGHESE, J, KUSLANSKY, G, KATZ, M. J, SLIWINSKI, M, CRYSTAL, H. A, BUSCHKE, H, LIPTON, R. B

    Published in Neurology (26-09-2000)
    “…Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) may help maintain normal cognitive function. Nondemented surgically menopausal women on ERT (n = 10) enrolled in a…”
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    Processing Speed and Memory in Aging and Dementia by Sliwinski, Martin, Buschke, Herman

    “…We examined the role of processing speed (PS) as a mediator of age-related and dementia-related differences in cued recall and text memory. Consistent with…”
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    Leisure Activities and the Risk of Dementia in the Elderly by Verghese, Joe, Lipton, Richard B, Katz, Mindy J, Hall, Charles B, Derby, Carol A, Kuslansky, Gail, Ambrose, Anne F, Sliwinski, Martin, Buschke, Herman

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (19-06-2003)
    “…In a prospective study of 469 elderly subjects who were free of dementia at base line, activities such as reading, playing board games, and playing musical…”
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    Abnormality of Gait as a Predictor of Non-Alzheimer's Dementia by Verghese, Joe, Lipton, Richard B, Hall, Charles B, Kuslansky, Gail, Katz, Mindy J, Buschke, Herman

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (28-11-2002)
    “…Neurologic gait abnormalities such as an unsteady or ataxic gait are associated with several forms of non-Alzheimer's dementia. In this prospective study,…”
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    Validity of Divided Attention Tasks In Predicting Falls in Older Individuals: A Preliminary Study by Verghese, Joe, Buschke, Herman, Viola, Lisa, Katz, Mindy, Hall, Charles, Kuslansky, Gail, Lipton, Richard

    “…OBJECTIVES: Although cognitive impairment is known to be a major risk factor for falls in older individuals, the role of cognitive tests in predicting falls…”
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    Proportional Slowing and Addition Speed in Old and Young Adults by Sliwinski, Martin, Buschke, Herman, Kuslansky, Gail, Senior, Graeme, Scarisbrick, David

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-03-1994)
    “…An addition and copying task was used to compare processing speed in young and old adults. Consistent with previous studies, no age differences in the…”
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    Robust norms for selected neuropsychological tests in older adults by Holtzer, Roee, Goldin, Yelena, Zimmerman, Molly, Katz, Mindy, Buschke, Herman, Lipton, Richard B.

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-09-2008)
    “…The current study provided longitudinal robust norms for individuals age 70 years and older for several neuropsychological tests. We compared baseline…”
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    Screening for Dementia by Telephone Using the Memory Impairment Screen by Lipton, Richard B., Katz, Mindy J., Kuslansky, Gail, Sliwinski, Martin J., Stewart, Walter F., Verghese, Joe, Crystal, Howard A., Buschke, Herman

    “…Objectives: To develop and assess telephone‐based screening tests for dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD). Design: A cross‐sectional validation study…”
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    Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Relationships Among Age, Cognition, and Processing Speed by Sliwinski, Martin, Buschke, Herman

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-03-1999)
    “…Cross-sectional and longitudinal age effects on cognitive function were examined in 302 older adults followed longitudinally. Processing speed was related to…”
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    Implicit and explicit memory in young, old, and demented adults by Grober, E, Gitlin, H L, Bang, S, Buschke, H

    “…Previous study of scopolamine and memory (Grober et al., 1989) showed that young adults given moderate or high doses of scopolamine maintained maximum cued…”
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    Sensitivity and Test-Retest Reliability of the International Shopping List Test in Assessing Verbal Learning and Memory in Mild Alzheimer's Disease by Thompson, Taísia A. C., Wilson, Peter H., Snyder, Peter J., Pietrzak, Robert H., Darby, David, Maruff, Paul, Buschke, Herman

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-08-2011)
    “…The International Shopping List Test (ISLT) was developed specifically to assess verbal list learning and memory in people from different language and cultural…”
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    Modeling Memory Decline in Older Adults: The Importance of Preclinical Dementia, Attrition, and Chronological Age by Sliwinski, Martin J, Hofer, Scott M, Hall, Charles, Buschke, Herman, Lipton, Richard B

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-12-2003)
    “…This longitudinal study examined memory loss in a sample of 391 initially nondemented older adults. Analyses decomposed observed memory loss into decline…”
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    A practical approach to testing electronic equipment for susceptibility to AC line transients by Buschke, H.A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on reliability (01-10-1988)
    “…Modern electronic equipment is very susceptible to damage due to AC line transients. This paper describes a relatively simple procedure for testing the…”
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    Modeling Intraindividual Cognitive Change in Aging Adults: Results from the Einstein Aging Studies by Sliwinski, Martin, Buschke, Herman

    Published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (01-06-2004)
    “…This paper reviews research from the longitudinal Einstein Aging Studies (EAS) that has focused on modeling intraindividual cognitive change in aging adults…”
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