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Domain-Specific Changes in Everyday Cognition: Associations with Diagnosis Change and Gray Matter Volume Change

Domain-Specific Changes in Everyday Cognition: Associations with Diagnosis Change and Gray Matter Volume Change

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In this episode of Meet the Authors, Dr. Scott Sperling is joined by first author Dr. Brandon Gavett to discuss his paper, Domain-Specific Changes in Everyday Cognition: Associations with Diagnosis Change and Gray Matter Volume Change. Drawing on longitudinal data from 891 older adults, the study examines how cognitive abilities change over time and how these changes relate to diagnostic transitions and brain atrophy. Findings highlight the sensitivity of the Everyday Cognition (ECog) scale to clinical disease severity and underlying gray matter atrophy when used longitudinally.

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