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Chin Hong Tan

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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|August 19, 2025
Alzheimer's Polygenic Risk and Clinical Severity Manifest in Greater Cognitive Intra-Individual VariabilityChin Hong Tan
Annals of Neurology|February 3, 2018
Interpreting Alzheimer disease polygenic scoresChin Hong Tan, Rahul S Desikan
Brain and Cognition|June 25, 2025
Effects of regional white matter hyperintensities and β-amyloid on domain-specific cognition and progression to dementiaCameron Mavericks Choo, Chin Hong Tan,
Geroscience|April 2, 2023
Low neighborhood deprivation buffers against hippocampal neurodegeneration, white matter hyperintensities, and poorer cognitionChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
International Journal of Cardiology|April 11, 2024
Associations of cardiac function and arterial stiffness with cerebrovascular diseaseChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 22, 2026
Not just anyone: Living situation is indirectly associated with cognitive impairment via depressive symptomsChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
Geroscience|January 28, 2025
Cognitive variation reflects amyloid, tau, and neurodegenerative biomarkers in Alzheimer's diseaseKia Ann Sean Phang, Chin Hong Tan,
Affective Science|March 18, 2024
Correction To: Subjective Socioeconomic Status Moderates How Resting Heart Rate Variability Predicts Pain ResponseJacinth J X Tan, Chin Hong Tan, Michael W Kraus
Affective Science|July 25, 2024
Subjective Socioeconomic Status Moderates How Resting Heart Rate Variability Predicts Pain ResponseJacinth J X Tan, Chin Hong Tan, Michael W Kraus
Neurobiology of Aging|April 22, 2022
Differential effects of white matter hyperintensities and regional amyloid deposition on regional cortical thicknessChin Hong Tan, Justin Chew, Liwen Zhang, et al.
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|August 19, 2025
Alzheimer's Polygenic Risk and Clinical Severity Manifest in Greater Cognitive Intra-Individual VariabilityChin Hong Tan
Annals of Neurology|February 3, 2018
Interpreting Alzheimer disease polygenic scoresChin Hong Tan, Rahul S Desikan
Brain and Cognition|June 25, 2025
Effects of regional white matter hyperintensities and β-amyloid on domain-specific cognition and progression to dementiaCameron Mavericks Choo, Chin Hong Tan,
Geroscience|April 2, 2023
Low neighborhood deprivation buffers against hippocampal neurodegeneration, white matter hyperintensities, and poorer cognitionChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
International Journal of Cardiology|April 11, 2024
Associations of cardiac function and arterial stiffness with cerebrovascular diseaseChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 22, 2026
Not just anyone: Living situation is indirectly associated with cognitive impairment via depressive symptomsChin Hong Tan, Jacinth J X Tan
Geroscience|January 28, 2025
Cognitive variation reflects amyloid, tau, and neurodegenerative biomarkers in Alzheimer's diseaseKia Ann Sean Phang, Chin Hong Tan,
Affective Science|March 18, 2024
Correction To: Subjective Socioeconomic Status Moderates How Resting Heart Rate Variability Predicts Pain ResponseJacinth J X Tan, Chin Hong Tan, Michael W Kraus
Affective Science|July 25, 2024
Subjective Socioeconomic Status Moderates How Resting Heart Rate Variability Predicts Pain ResponseJacinth J X Tan, Chin Hong Tan, Michael W Kraus
Neurobiology of Aging|April 22, 2022
Differential effects of white matter hyperintensities and regional amyloid deposition on regional cortical thicknessChin Hong Tan, Justin Chew, Liwen Zhang, et al.
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