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Keith A Wesnes

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Nutrition Reviews|October 16, 2010
Evaluation of techniques to identify beneficial effects of nutrition and natural products on cognitive functionKeith A Wesnes
Alzheimer'S Research & Therapy|December 6, 2014
Moving beyond the pros and cons of automating cognitive testing in pathological aging and dementia: the case for equal opportunityKeith A Wesnes
Neuro-Degenerative Diseases|March 7, 2008
Assessing change in cognitive function in dementia: the relative utilities of the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale and the Cognitive Drug Research systemKeith A Wesnes
The Journal of the British Menopause Society|December 21, 2006
Cognitive function testing: the case for standardization and automationKeith A Wesnes
Drug Discovery Today|January 15, 2008
Cognition assessment in paediatric clinical trialsChris J Edgar, Keith A Wesnes
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|February 26, 2014
The role of human cognitive neuroscience in drug discovery for the dementiasKeith A Wesnes, Chris J Edgar
BJU International|October 18, 2005
Pharmacodynamic effects of darifenacin, a muscarinic M selective receptor antagonist for the treatment of overactive bladder, in healthy volunteersGary G Kay, Keith A Wesnes
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience|October 29, 2011
The evaluation of cognitive function in the dementias: methodological and regulatory considerationsKeith A Wesnes, John E Harrison
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 13, 2016
Norms for healthy adults aged 18-87 years for the Cognitive Drug Research System: An automated set of tests of attention, information processing and memory for use in clinical trialsKeith A Wesnes, Cynthia McNamara, Peter Annas
Appetite|August 21, 2012
Breakfast is associated with enhanced cognitive function in schoolchildren. An internet based studyKeith A Wesnes, Claire Pincock, Andrew Scholey
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Nutrition Reviews|October 16, 2010
Evaluation of techniques to identify beneficial effects of nutrition and natural products on cognitive functionKeith A Wesnes
Alzheimer'S Research & Therapy|December 6, 2014
Moving beyond the pros and cons of automating cognitive testing in pathological aging and dementia: the case for equal opportunityKeith A Wesnes
Neuro-Degenerative Diseases|March 7, 2008
Assessing change in cognitive function in dementia: the relative utilities of the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale and the Cognitive Drug Research systemKeith A Wesnes
The Journal of the British Menopause Society|December 21, 2006
Cognitive function testing: the case for standardization and automationKeith A Wesnes
Drug Discovery Today|January 15, 2008
Cognition assessment in paediatric clinical trialsChris J Edgar, Keith A Wesnes
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|February 26, 2014
The role of human cognitive neuroscience in drug discovery for the dementiasKeith A Wesnes, Chris J Edgar
BJU International|October 18, 2005
Pharmacodynamic effects of darifenacin, a muscarinic M selective receptor antagonist for the treatment of overactive bladder, in healthy volunteersGary G Kay, Keith A Wesnes
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience|October 29, 2011
The evaluation of cognitive function in the dementias: methodological and regulatory considerationsKeith A Wesnes, John E Harrison
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 13, 2016
Norms for healthy adults aged 18-87 years for the Cognitive Drug Research System: An automated set of tests of attention, information processing and memory for use in clinical trialsKeith A Wesnes, Cynthia McNamara, Peter Annas
Appetite|August 21, 2012
Breakfast is associated with enhanced cognitive function in schoolchildren. An internet based studyKeith A Wesnes, Claire Pincock, Andrew Scholey
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