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1. Coping patterns associations with cognitive function in older adults.

3. Understanding the mechanisms underlying cognitive control in psychosis.

4. Posterior cingulate and medial prefrontal excitation-inhibition balance in euthymic bipolar disorder.

5. Executive functions in psychopathy: a meta-analysis of inhibition, planning, shifting, and working memory performance.

6. Domain-specific associations between psychopathology and neurocognitive functioning.

7. Mobile toolbox (MTB) remote measures of executive function and processing speed: development and validation.

8. Association between cortical thickness or surface area and divergent thinking in patients with bipolar disorder.

9. Alcohol milestones and internalizing, externalizing, and executive function: longitudinal and polygenic score associations.

11. Impact of age and apolipoprotein E ε4 status on regional white matter hyperintensity volume and cognition in healthy aging.

12. Neurocognitive outcome and associated factors in long-term, adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, treated without cranial radiation therapy.

13. Exploring symptom clusters in mild cognitive impairment and dementia with the NIH Toolbox.

14. The association between symptom burden and processing speed and executive functioning at 4 and 12 weeks following pediatric concussion.

15. Executive functioning, behavior, and white matter microstructure in the chronic phase after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury: results from the adolescent brain cognitive development study.

16. The effect of age on executive functions in adults is not sex specific.

17. Psychometric reliability, validity, and generalizability of 3MSE scores among American Indian adults: the Strong Heart Study.

18. Metamemory and executive function mediate the age-related decline in memory.

19. Conceptualization of the term "ecological validity" in neuropsychological research on executive function assessment: a systematic review and call to action.

20. Associations of an individual's need for cognition with structural brain damage and cognitive functioning/impairment: cross-sectional population-based study.

21. Mayo normative studies: regression-based normative data for ages 30–91 years with a focus on the Boston Naming Test, Trail Making Test and Category Fluency.

22. Six elements test vs D-KEFS: what does "Ecological Validity" tell us?

23. Perception of cognitive change by individuals with Parkinson's disease or essential tremor seeking deep brain stimulation: Utility of the cognitive change index.

24. Utility of the INECO Frontal Screening and the Frontal Assessment Battery in detecting executive dysfunction in early-onset cognitive impairment and dementia.

25. Neurocognitive correlates of metabolic dysregulation in individuals with mood disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

26. A critical review of hot executive functioning in youth attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Methodological limitations, conceptual considerations, and future directions.

27. Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementia.

28. The unique role of bilingualism among cognitive reserve-enhancing factors.

29. Cold executive function processes and their hot analogs in schizotypy.

30. Self-reported mid- to late-life physical and recreational activities: Associations with late-life cognition.

31. Clinical utility of self- and informant-reported memory, attention, and spatial navigation in detecting biomarkers associated with Alzheimer disease in clinically normal adults.

32. Near-infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalography neurofeedback for binge-eating disorder: an exploratory randomized trial.

33. U.S. Military Humanitarianism and the United Nations.

34. Time-lagged associations between two adverse childhood experiences and later-life cognitive function through educational attainment and stroke.

35. Rumination in bipolar disorder associated with brain network and behavioural measures of inhibitory executive control.

36. Neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve effects in the Caudate Nucleus of young bilingual adults.

37. Executive functions are modulated by the context of dual language use: diglossic, bilingual and monolingual older adults.

38. Bilingual profiles differentially predict executive functions during early childhood: A latent profile analysis.

39. Zooming in on abnormal local and global processing biases after stroke: Frequency, lateralization, and associations with cognitive functions.

40. Inhibitory control in children with agenesis of the corpus callosum compared with typically developing children.

41. Factor structure of the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol neuropsychological battery in the Health and Retirement Study.

42. The cultural and linguistic adaptation of the Oxford Cognitive Screen to Tamil.

43. Geographic variability in limited English proficiency: A cross-cultural study of cognitive profiles.

44. Multiculturalism and reported cognitive change in Parkinson's disease.

45. Do normative data specific to Greek Australian older adults improve validity of neuropsychological assessment results?

46. The trajectory of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms predicts executive function in early childhood.

47. Identifying structural brain markers of resilience to adversity in young people using voxel-based morphometry.

48. It's complicated: Executive functioning moderates impacts of daily busyness on everyday functioning in community-dwelling older adults.

49. Greater accelerometer-measured physical activity is associated with better cognition and cerebrovascular health in older adults.

50. Prominent role of executive functioning on the Phonemic Fluency Test in people with multiple sclerosis.

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