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1. Cognition, function, and prevalent dementia in centenarians and near‐centenarians: An individual participant data (IPD) meta‐analysis of 18 studies

2. Perspectives on ethnic and racial disparities in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias: Update and areas of immediate need

3. The shortened version of a web‐based cognitive test tool, cCOG, retains good accuracy in detecting mild cognitive impairment and dementia

7. Data‐driven analysis of most common neurodegenerative dementias reveals atrophy patterns associated with overlapping cognitive symptoms

9. Natural speech as a digital biomarker in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease: Usability of a remote burst speech assessment

10. The association between AD biomarkers and neuropsychiatric symptoms in subjective cognitive decline; the SCIENCe project

11. Reduced visual associative learning is linked to Alzheimer’s disease pathology

14. Study Design of FINGER‐NL: a Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention in Dutch Older Adults to Maintain Optimal Cognitive Functioning

15. Innovative recruitment strategies for a multi‐domain lifestyle intervention trial (FINGER‐NL) via the Dutch Brain Research Registry

18. The correlation between neuropathology levels and cognitive performance in centenarians

19. Changes in self‐ and study partner–perceived cognitive functioning in relation to amyloid status and future clinical progression: Findings from the SCIENCe project

21. Subjective cognitive decline and clinical progression in the memory clinic: The value of longitudinal self‐ and informant‐report in the SCIENCe project

22. Assessing everyday functioning using a novel smartphone app in cognitively normal adults: A pilot study of the Assessment of Smartphone Everyday Tasks (ASSET)

23. Cognition, function, and prevalent dementia in centenarians and near‐centenarians: An individual participant data (IPD) meta‐analysis of 18 studies

24. The impact of COVID‐19 restrictions after one year on modifiable risk factors related to brain health in older adults in The Netherlands

26. Why a clinical trial is as good as its outcome measure: A framework for the selection and use of cognitive outcome measures for clinical trials of Alzheimer's disease

28. Study design of FINGER‐NL: A multidomain lifestyle intervention in Dutch older adults to prevent cognitive decline

31. Animal fluency improvements and confrontation naming declines over 6 months are associated with differential conversion from MCI to AD in ADNI

33. At‐home assessment of cognitive performance: Establishing norm scores for the Cognitive Online Self‐Test Amsterdam (COST‐A)

36. Trajectories of decline in cognitively complex everyday activities across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum

37. Evolution of unawareness of memory decline in individuals with autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

39. Study partner‐ and self‐reported difficulties in cognitively complex everyday activities in participants without objective cognitive impairment

41. F1‐04‐01: FREQUENCY OF SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE CRITERIA IN STAGE 2 OF THE NEW NIA‐AA FRAMEWORK: A MULTI‐COHORT STUDY FROM THE SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE PROFESSIONAL INTEREST AREA

42. F1‐04‐03: ATN BIOMARKER MODEL AS A DETERMINANT OF COGNITIVE DECLINE AND INCIDENT CLINICAL PROGRESSION IN SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE: THE SCIENCE PROJECT

44. P3-028: THE COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE IS SENSITIVE TO DISEASE PROGRESSION IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND EARLY DEMENTIA: LONGITUDINAL FINDINGS FROM THE CATCH-COG STUDY COHORT

46. F2-03-02: OPTIMIZING COGNITIVE OUTCOMES FOR BIOMARKER POSITIVE INDIVIDUALS AT DIFFERENT CLINICAL STAGES OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ACCORDING TO THE NIA-AA RESEARCH FRAMEWORK

47. P2-456: PRACTICE EFFECTS AS A MARKER OF COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AND DEMENTIA RISK: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

48. P2-269: GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE ITEM-LEVEL ANALYSIS IN RELATION TO IN VIVO CORTICAL AMYLOID AND CEREBRAL REGIONAL TAU IN CLINICALLY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM THE HARVARD AGING BRAIN STUDY

49. IC-P-037: GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE ITEM-LEVEL ANALYSIS IN RELATION TO IN VIVO CORTICAL AMYLOID AND CEREBRAL REGIONAL TAU IN CLINICALLY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM THE HARVARD AGING BRAIN STUDY

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