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    Psychological factors and subjective cognitive complaints after stroke: Beyond depression and anxiety by van Rijsbergen, Mariëlle W. A., Mark, Ruth E., Kop, Willem J., de Kort, Paul L. M., Sitskoorn, Margriet M.

    Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (26-11-2019)
    “…Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCC) are common after stroke and adversely affect quality of life. In the present study, we determined the associations of…”
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    Subjective Cognitive Complaints after Stroke: A Systematic Review by van Rijsbergen, Marielle W.A., MSc, Mark, Ruth E., PhD, de Kort, Paul L.M., PhD, MD, Sitskoorn, Margriet M., PhD

    “…Background Most studies to date have assessed poststroke cognitive impairment objectively, whereas less attention is paid to subjective cognitive complaints…”
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    A Comparison of Music Characteristics of Funeral Music from Croatia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom by Waldie E. Hanser, Ruth E. Mark, Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets

    Published in Psychological Topics (01-01-2023)
    “…Music forms an integral and essential part of funeral rituals worldwide, but has to date received little systematic research attention. Recent investigations…”
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    Stimulus material selection for the Dutch famous faces test for older adults by van den Elzen, Evi H T, Brehmer, Yvonne, Van Deun, Katrijn, Mark, Ruth E

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (2023)
    “…Worldwide, approximately 22% of all individuals aged 50 years and older are currently estimated to fall somewhere on the Alzheimer's disease (AD) continuum,…”
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    Quality of Life after Young Ischemic Stroke of Mild Severity Is Mainly Influenced by Psychological Factors by de Bruijn, Marienke A.A.M., MD, Synhaeve, Nathalie E., MD, van Rijsbergen, Mariëlle W.A, de Leeuw, Frank-Erik, PhD, Mark, Ruth E., PhD, Jansen, Ben P.W., MD, de Kort, Paul L.M., PhD

    “…Background Long-term prognosis in terms of quality of life (QoL) in young stroke patients is of importance because they usually have a long life expectancy and…”
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    Prevalence and Profile of Poststroke Subjective Cognitive Complaints by van Rijsbergen, Mariëlle W.A., MSc, Mark, Ruth E., PhD, de Kort, Paul L.M., MD, PhD, Sitskoorn, Margriet M., PhD

    “…Background Subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) are common after stroke, but detailed information about how SCCs differ between patients with stroke versus…”
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    The Death Knoll for the MMSE: Has It Outlived Its Purpose? by Nieuwenhuis-Mark, Ruth E.

    “…The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is arguably the best-known cognitive screen in the world. Originally designed to assess cognitive impairment in…”
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    Personality functioning in adults with refractory epilepsy and community adults: Implications for health-related quality of life by Rassart, Jessica, Luyckx, Koen, Verdyck, Ludo, Mijnster, Teus, Mark, Ruth E.

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-01-2020)
    “…•Patients reported higher neuroticism and lower openness than controls.•Sex, age, age at diagnosis, and seizure frequency were unrelated to…”
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    Music Influences Ratings of the Affect of Visual Stimuli by Waldie E Hanser, Ruth E Mark

    Published in Psychological Topics (01-09-2013)
    “…This review provides an overview of recent studies that have examined how music influences the judgment of emotional stimuli, including affective pictures and…”
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    Preclinical Alzheimer’s dementia: a useful concept or another dead end? by Mark, Ruth E., Brehmer, Yvonne

    Published in European journal of ageing (01-12-2022)
    “…The term, preclinical dementia, was introduced in 2011 when new guidelines for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) were published. In the intervening…”
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    Empathy in informal dementia caregivers and its relationship with depression, anxiety, and burden by Jütten, Linda H., Mark, Ruth E., Sitskoorn, Margriet M.

    “…Background/Objective: Recent interventions aim to heighten informal caregivers’ empathy levels assuming that this will lead to better well-being. However,…”
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    Illness identity in young adults with refractory epilepsy by Luyckx, Koen, Oris, Leen, Raymaekers, Koen, Rassart, Jessica, Moons, Philip, Verdyck, Ludo, Mijnster, Teus, Mark, Ruth E.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-03-2018)
    “…Refractory epilepsy is an intrusive condition with important implications for daily functioning in emerging and young adulthood. The present study examined the…”
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    Cognitive complaints in patients with untreated obstructive sleep apnea versus patients with neurological and respiratory diseases: prevalence, severity and risk factors by Vaessen, Tim, Mark, Ruth E., De Baene, Wouter, Gehring, Karin, Overeem, Sebastiaan, Sitskoorn, Margriet M.

    Published in Sleep & breathing (01-08-2024)
    “…Purpose Little is known about cognitive complaints (self-reported problems in cognitive functioning) in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). We…”
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    Promote the Health of Dementia Caregivers by Mark, Ruth E.

    “…Caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) will become increasingly important as governments across the world cut health care funding. The vast…”
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    Age effects on brain activity associated with episodic memory retrieval : An electrophysiological study by MARK, R. E, RUGG, M. D

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-1998)
    “…Electrophysiological correlates of episodic memory retrieval (recollection) were investigated in a young (18-30 years) and an older group (62-79 years) of…”
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    A Systematic Review on the Potential Acceleration of Neurocognitive Aging in Older Cancer Survivors by Kerstens, Charlotte, Wildiers, Hans P M W, Schroyen, Gwen, Almela, Mercedes, Mark, Ruth E, Lambrecht, Maarten, Deprez, Sabine, Sleurs, Charlotte

    Published in Cancers (14-02-2023)
    “…As survival rates increase, more emphasis has gone to possible cognitive sequelae in older cancer patients, which could be explained by accelerated brain…”
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    Predicting self-esteem in informal caregivers of people with dementia: Modifiable and non-modifiable factors by Jütten, Linda H., Mark, Ruth E., Sitskoorn, Margriet M.

    Published in Aging & mental health (01-02-2020)
    “…While informal caregivers often feel burdened by the care for a person with dementia, they can also experience positive consequences due to caregiving;…”
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    Motor Impairment Three Months Post Stroke Implies A Corresponding Cognitive Deficit by Verstraeten, Sonja, Mark, Ruth E., Dieleman, Jeanne, van Rijsbergen, Mariëlle, de Kort, Paul, Sitskoorn, Margriet M.

    “…While both motor and cognitive impairment are common after stroke, the focus of (early) treatment has always been on motor deficit. The objective of the…”
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    Music and Lyric Characteristics of Popular Dutch Funeral Songs by Hanser, Waldie E., Mark, Ruth E., Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M.

    Published in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying (01-06-2024)
    “…This study compared the characteristics of 150 songs (Dutch lyrics, N = 47, English lyrics, N = 103), popular at Dutch funerals, to an equal number of…”
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    Everyday crying over music: A survey by Hanser, Waldie E., Mark, Ruth E., Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M.

    Published in Musicae scientiae (01-09-2022)
    “…Human emotional weeping, or crying, occurs in response to a wide array of antecedents. Although music is often mentioned specifically as a stimulus that may…”
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