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Depression and Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers predict driving decline
Everyday Driving and Plasma Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Disease: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Expand Our Diagnostic Toolkit
Alzheimer disease biomarkers predict driving performance
Perspectives on ethnic and racial disparities in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias: Update and areas of immediate need
Preclinical Alzheimer disease and longitudinal driving decline
Older adults using electronic devices while driving
Changes in mood and Alzheimer disease biomarkers
Driving outcomes among older adults: A systematic review on racial and ethnic differences over 20 years
Driving cessation over a 24-year period: Dementia severity and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers
Using the A/T/N framework to examine driving in preclinical Alzheimer disease
Alzheimer disease biomarkers and driving in clinically normal older adults: Role of spatial navigational abilities
Incident cognitive impairment: longitudinal changes in molecular, structural, and cognitive biomarkers
Functional impairments and health conditions with driving performance
Neuropsychiatric symptoms and preclinical Alzheimer disease
Tau brain imaging and driving decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease
Developing and testing the DRIVES chip
Creating a driver profile with the DRIVES chip
A pilot study of driving behavior
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Maeve Intagliata, BS, MS
Clinical Research Coordinator I
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