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Kelsey R Thomas

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Neuropsychology|November 14, 2013
Verbal prompting to improve everyday cognition in MCI and unimpaired older adultsKelsey R Thomas, Michael Marsiske
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 21, 2015
Age trajectories of everyday cognition in African American and White older adults under prompted and unprompted conditionsKelsey R Thomas, Michael Marsiske
International Psychogeriatrics|October 1, 2021
When wrong answers lead us down the right pathKelsey R Thomas, Rhoda Au
Neurology|April 8, 2025
Objective Criteria for Subtle Cognitive Decline in Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer Disease: A Systematic ReviewKelsey R Thomas, Emily C Edmonds
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|November 1, 2016
Age and Improved Attention Predict Work Attainment in Combined Compensatory Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for People With Severe Mental IllnessOlga Puig, Kelsey R Thomas, Elizabeth W Twamley
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal|August 23, 2016
Age as a moderator of change following compensatory cognitive training in individuals with severe mental illnessesKelsey R Thomas, Olga Puig, Elizabeth W Twamley
Journal of Neurology|August 18, 2020
Beyond PD-MCI: objectively defined subtle cognitive decline predicts future cognitive and functional changesJacob D Jones, Carmen Uribe, Joseph Bunch, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|October 25, 2025
Cognitive dispersion is associated with white matter hyperintensities in amyloid positive older adultsDaliah Ross, Fini Chang, Lauren Edwards, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 11, 2017
Longitudinal Trajectories of Informant-Reported Daily Functioning in Empirically Defined Subtypes of Mild Cognitive ImpairmentKelsey R Thomas, Emily C Edmonds, Lisa Delano-Wood, et al.
Current Alzheimer Research|December 28, 2021
White Matter Microstructure is Associated with Serum Clusterin and Everyday Functioning in a Sample of Nondemented Older AdultsAlexandra L Clark, Seraphina K Solders, Kelsey R Thomas, et al.
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Neuropsychology|November 14, 2013
Verbal prompting to improve everyday cognition in MCI and unimpaired older adultsKelsey R Thomas, Michael Marsiske
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 21, 2015
Age trajectories of everyday cognition in African American and White older adults under prompted and unprompted conditionsKelsey R Thomas, Michael Marsiske
International Psychogeriatrics|October 1, 2021
When wrong answers lead us down the right pathKelsey R Thomas, Rhoda Au
Neurology|April 8, 2025
Objective Criteria for Subtle Cognitive Decline in Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer Disease: A Systematic ReviewKelsey R Thomas, Emily C Edmonds
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|November 1, 2016
Age and Improved Attention Predict Work Attainment in Combined Compensatory Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for People With Severe Mental IllnessOlga Puig, Kelsey R Thomas, Elizabeth W Twamley
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal|August 23, 2016
Age as a moderator of change following compensatory cognitive training in individuals with severe mental illnessesKelsey R Thomas, Olga Puig, Elizabeth W Twamley
Journal of Neurology|August 18, 2020
Beyond PD-MCI: objectively defined subtle cognitive decline predicts future cognitive and functional changesJacob D Jones, Carmen Uribe, Joseph Bunch, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|October 25, 2025
Cognitive dispersion is associated with white matter hyperintensities in amyloid positive older adultsDaliah Ross, Fini Chang, Lauren Edwards, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|May 11, 2017
Longitudinal Trajectories of Informant-Reported Daily Functioning in Empirically Defined Subtypes of Mild Cognitive ImpairmentKelsey R Thomas, Emily C Edmonds, Lisa Delano-Wood, et al.
Current Alzheimer Research|December 28, 2021
White Matter Microstructure is Associated with Serum Clusterin and Everyday Functioning in a Sample of Nondemented Older AdultsAlexandra L Clark, Seraphina K Solders, Kelsey R Thomas, et al.
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