Ecological Momentary Assessment of Cognition in Clinical and Community Samples: Reliability and Validity Study
BackgroundThe current methods of evaluating cognitive functioning typically rely on a single time point to assess and characterize an individual's performance. However, cognitive functioning fluctuates within individuals over time in relation to environmental, psychological, and physiological c...
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Main Authors: | Shifali Singh (Author), Roger Strong (Author), Irene Xu (Author), Luciana M Fonseca (Author), Zoe Hawks (Author), Elizabeth Grinspoon (Author), Lanee Jung (Author), Frances Li (Author), Ruth S Weinstock (Author), Martin J Sliwinski (Author), Naomi S Chaytor (Author), Laura T Germine (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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