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2. Identifying longitudinal cognitive resilience from cross-sectional amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration

3. Study Partner Report of Apathy in Older Adults is Associated with AD Biomarkers: Findings from the Harvard Aging Brain Study

4. Monthly At-Home Computerized Cognitive Testing to Detect Diminished Practice Effects in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease

6. Decline in cognitively complex everyday activities accelerates along the Alzheimer’s disease continuum

7. Association between self‐reported SCD‐plus criteria and Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in cognitively unimpaired older adults: meta‐analyses.

8. Latent change‐on‐change between amyloid accumulation and cognitive decline.

9. Amyloid and tau burden relate to longitudinal changes in the performance of complex everyday activities among cognitively unimpaired older adults: results from the performance-based Harvard Automated Phone Task

10. Vascular contributions to cognitive decline: Beyond amyloid and tau in the Harvard Aging Brain Study.

12. The characterisation of subjective cognitive decline

13. A novel digital paradigm of orientation is associated with amyloid and tau among cognitively unimpaired individuals.

18. Preliminary evaluation of the digital maze test in relation to neuropsychological tests and AD biomarkers

19. Defining and characterizing neocortical tau resistance in preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease

20. Comparing the effectiveness of a brief observational study protocol versus a telephone call for Alzheimer’s disease prevention trial prescreening

21. Predicting change in depressive symptoms using longitudinal regional amyloid and cognition in cognitively unimpaired older adults

22. Self‐appraisal of cognitive performance in repeated daily digital assessments with amyloid and tau‐PET

24. A brief questionnaire of self‐reported cognitive decline predicts MMSE and study partner QDRS: findings from the Davis Memory and Aging Cohort at Mass General Brigham

25. Parental history of memory impairment predicts β‐amyloid burden and positivity in a preclinical population

26. Sex differences in plasma p‐tau181 accumulation is associated with subsequent tau‐PET signal

27. Associations among depressive symptoms, hippocampal volume and cognition in community‐dwelling older Latinos

30. Impact of Stress, Loneliness and Sociodemographic Factors on Psychological Well‐Being During the COVID‐19 Pandemic

32. The Mobile Toolbox for assessing cognition in older adults: associations with standardized cognitive testing and amyloid and tau PET

33. Systemic vascular risk, white matter injury, and relative cerebral blood flow independently contribute to cognitive decline beyond amyloid and tau burden

34. Examining the influence of changes in amyloid burden on both contemporaneous and subsequent cognitive decline: using a latent change score approach

35. Estimating a clinically normal individual’s position along a preclinical Alzheimer’s disease continuum using cognitive and amyloid trajectories

36. Early detection of amyloid‐related changes in memory among cognitively unimpaired older adults with daily digital testing

38. 84 Feasibility and Validity of Remote Digital Assessment of Multi-Day Learning in Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults

39. PET staging of amyloidosis using striatum

40. Sex, amyloid, and APOE ε4 and risk of cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease: Findings from three well-characterized cohorts

43. The Latin American Spanish version of the Face-Name Associative Memory Exam is sensitive to cognitive and pathological changes in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

45. Early Detection of Amyloid‐Related Changes in Memory among Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults with Daily Digital Testing.

47. Harvard Aging Brain Study: Dataset and accessibility

50. Associations of the Harvard Automated Phone Task and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Preliminary Findings

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