Brianne M. Bettcher, Ph.D.

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2010 Psychology Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Aging
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Tania Giovannetti grad student 2010 Temple University
 (Empirically-based interventions for error monitoring deficits in dementia.)
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Arce Rentería M, Mobley TM, Evangelista ND, et al. (2023) Representativeness of samples enrolled in Alzheimer's disease research centers. Alzheimer's & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 15: e12450
Medina LD, Heffernan K, Holden S, et al. (2021) Neural correlates of daily function: A pilot study of the white matter retrogenesis hypothesis and three separate performance-based functional assessments. Neuropsychology. 35: 103-110
Shdo SM, Ranasinghe KG, Sturm VE, et al. (2020) Depressive Symptom Profiles Predict Specific Neurodegenerative Disease Syndromes in Early Stages. Frontiers in Neurology. 11: 446
Suemoto CK, Gibbons LE, Thacker EL, et al. (2020) Incident prolonged QT interval in midlife and late-life cognitive performance. Plos One. 15: e0229519
Holden SK, Bettcher BM, Pelak VS. (2019) Update on posterior cortical atrophy. Current Opinion in Neurology
Bettcher BM, Gross AL, Gavett BE, et al. (2019) Dynamic change of cognitive reserve: associations with changes in brain, cognition, and diagnosis. Neurobiology of Aging. 83: 95-104
Munoz E, Filshtein T, Bettcher BM, et al. (2019) Cognitive function and neuropathological outcomes: a forward-looking approach. Journal of Neurology
Bateman JR, Filley CM, Kaplan RI, et al. (2019) Lifetime surgical exposure, episodic memory, and forniceal microstructure in older adults. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 1-12
Bettcher BM, Neuhaus J, Wynn MJ, et al. (2019) Increases in a Pro-inflammatory Chemokine, MCP-1, Are Related to Decreases in Memory Over Time. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 11: 25
Jackson JD, Gibbons LE, Thacker E, et al. (2018) P4-159: Midlife Incident Prolonged Rate-Corrected Qt Interval Does Not Predict Late-Life Cognitive Performance: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study Alzheimers & Dementia. 14
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