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202. P1‐602: DUTCH ONLINE REGISTRY FOR RECRUITMENT OF PARTICIPANTS FOR DEMENTIA STUDIES: HERSENONDERZOEK.NL AND BRAIN HEALTH REGISTRY
203. P1‐333: DETECTING CLINICALLY RELEVANT CHANGES IN DEMENTIA USING INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING: A LONGITUDINAL VALIDATION STUDY WITH 3, 6, 9 AND 12 MONTHS FOLLOW‐UP
204. P3‐277: IMPAIRMENT IN COMPLEX ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IS RELATED TO NEURODEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE SPECIFIC REGIONS
205. P3‐289: HARMONIZATION OF SCD OPERATIONALIZATION ACROSS DIFFERENT MEMORY CLINIC SETTINGS: THE EURO‐SCD STUDY
206. The 100-plus Study of cognitively healthy centenarians: rationale, design and cohort description
207. Computer‐assisted prediction of clinical progression in the earliest stages of AD
208. Measuring cognition and function in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer's disease
209. The Diagnostic Challenge of the Late-Onset Frontal Lobe Syndrome
210. A novel cognitive‐functional composite measure to detect changes in early Alzheimer's disease: Test–retest reliability and feasibility
211. The Pitfall of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Mimics Despite Multidisciplinary Application of the FTDC Criteria
212. Can a tablet-based cancellation test identify cognitive impairment in older adults?
213. [P2-473]: THE EFFECTS OF AMYLOID ON SEMANTIC COMPLEXITY IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH IN SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE
214. [P4-008]: QUALITY ASPECTS OF A NOVEL COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF DISEASE PROGRESSION IN ALZHEIMER's DISEASE: FEASIBILITY, TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY AND PRACTICE EFFECTS
215. PROGNOSIS OF CLINICAL PROGRESSION IN SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE USING A CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
216. PREDICTING THE HEALTH ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EARLY TREATMENT IN PRE-DEMENTIA ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
217. CHARACTERIZING INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE: THE SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT COHORT (SCIENCE)
218. DURATION OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN THE PRECLINICAL, PRODROMAL AND DEMENTIA STAGE: A MULTI-STATE MODEL ANALYSIS
219. COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AND ALZHEIMER-ASSOCIATED PATHOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF EXTREME AGING
220. [P2-446]: ASSESSING EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES WITH THE SPANISH VERSION OF THE AMSTERDAM IADL QUESTIONNAIRE: GROUP DIFFERENCES AND RELATION WITH COGNITIVE AND PSYCHOSOCIAL MEASURES
221. LINKING MEASURES OF SUBJECTIVE COGNITION ACROSS INTERNATIONAL AGING STUDIES USING ITEM RESPONSE THEORY
222. [P3-566]: IMPROVING BRAIN HEALTH THROUGH AN ONLINE LIFESTYLE PROGRAM: PREFERENCES OF INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE
223. [P2-052]: THE DUTCH BRAIN HEALTH REGISTRY: OPTIMIZING RECRUITMENT FOR DEMENTIA RESEARCH
224. IMPROVING BRAIN HEALTH THROUGH AN ONLINE LIFESTYLE PROGRAM: PREFERENCES OF INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE
225. [P4-302]: DOES BRAIN AMYLOID DEPOSITION IMPACT EVERYDAY FUNCTIONING IN SUBJECTS WITH COGNITIVE COMPLAINTS? RESULTS FROM THE INSIGHT COHORT
226. The need for harmonisation and innovation of neuropsychological assessment in neurodegenerative dementias in Europe: consensus document of the Joint Program for Neurodegenerative Diseases Working Group
227. Evaluation of the content coverage of questionnaires containing basic and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL) used in adult patients with brain tumors.
228. Neuropsychological Test Performance of Cognitively Healthy Centenarians: Normative Data From the Dutch 100‐Plus Study.
229. Implementation of subjective cognitive decline criteria in research studies
230. Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Preliminary Recommendations
231. EVOLUTION AND PATHOLOGICAL BASIS OF ALTERED MEMORY SELF-AWARENESS IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS
232. LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS IDENTIFIES FUNCTIONAL DECLINE WITH AMSTERDAM IADL IN PRE-CLINICAL ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
233. OPTIMIZING COGNITIVE OUTCOMES FOR BIOMARKER POSITIVE INDIVIDUALS AT DIFFERENT CLINICAL STAGES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ACCORDING TO THE NIA-AA RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
234. 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
235. ATN BIOMARKER MODEL AS A DETERMINANT OF COGNITIVE DECLINE AND INCIDENT CLINICAL PROGRESSION IN SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE: THE SCIENCE PROJECT
236. HARMONIZING SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE MEASUREMENTS ACROSS 19 INTERNATIONAL COGNITIVE AGING STUDIES: RELEVANCE FOR PRECLINICAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
237. ITEM-LEVEL COMPARISON OF PARTICIPANT AND STUDY PARTNER REPORT ON THE COGNITIVE FUNCTION INDEX BY AMYLOID PET FROM THE A4 STUDY
238. 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
239. SPECIFIC FEATURES OF SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE ARE RELATED TO AMYLOID AND TAU PATHOLOGY IN COGNITIVELY HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS
240. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AND CORTICAL AMYLOID IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS SCREENING FOR THE A4 STUDY
241. THE COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE IS SENSITIVE TO DISEASE PROGRESSION IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND EARLY DEMENTIA: LONGITUDINAL FINDINGS FROM THE CATCH-COG STUDY COHORT
242. PRACTICE EFFECTS AS A MARKER OF COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AND DEMENTIA RISK: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
243. GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE (GDS) ITEM-LEVEL ANALYSIS BY AMYLOID PET AND COGNITION: FINDINGS FROM THE ANTI-AMYLOID TREATMENT IN ASYMPTOMATIC ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE (A4) STUDY SCREENING DATA
244. THE ROLE OF THE MILD BEHAVIORAL IMPAIRMENT-CHECKLIST IN PREDICTING FUNCTIONALITY IN THE CONTINUUM FROM NORMAL AGING TO MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
245. Screening for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia with Automated, Anonymous Online and Telephone Cognitive Self-Tests
246. A composite measure of cognitive and functional progression in Alzheimer's disease: Design of the Capturing Changes in Cognition study
247. Detecting functional decline from normal aging to dementia: Development and validation of a short version of the Amsterdam IADL Questionnaire
248. Evaluation of the Digital Alzheimer Center: Testing Usability and Usefulness of an Online Portal for Patients with Dementia and Their Carers
249. Identifying Specific Clinical Symptoms of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Versus Differential Psychiatric Disorders in Patients Presenting With a Late-Onset Frontal Lobe Syndrome
250. P4-153: Subjective Cognitive Decline and Progression to Dementia Due to AD and Non-AD in Memory Clinic and Community-Based Cohorts
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