Cheryl L Stopford
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Kobylecki C, Haense C, Harris J, Stopford C, Segobin S, Jones M, et al.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 Mar;
33(1):176-184.
PMID: 28299814
Objective: To characterize metabolic correlates of working memory impairment in clinically defined subtypes of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Background: Established models of working memory suggest a key role for frontal lobe...
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Thompson J, Harris J, Sollom A, Stopford C, Howard E, Snowden J, et al.
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2012 Mar;
24(1):53-60.
PMID: 22450614
A group of 111 patients with Huntington's disease (HD) underwent a minimum of three annual neuropsychiatric assessments, using the Problem Behaviors Assessment for Huntington's Disease (PBA-HD). Longitudinal prevalence of neuropsychiatric...
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Snowden J, Rollinson S, Thompson J, Harris J, Stopford C, Richardson A, et al.
Brain
. 2012 Feb;
135(Pt 3):693-708.
PMID: 22300873
The identification of a hexanucleotide repeat expansion in the C9ORF72 gene as the cause of chromosome 9-linked frontotemporal dementia and motor neuron disease offers the opportunity for greater understanding of...
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Snowden J, Thompson J, Stopford C, Richardson A, Gerhard A, Neary D, et al.
Brain
. 2011 Aug;
134(Pt 9):2478-92.
PMID: 21840888
Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of dementia is increasingly important for therapeutic and scientific investigations. In this study, we examine diagnostic accuracy in a consecutive series of 228 patients referred to...
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Working memory, attention, and executive function in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia
Stopford C, Thompson J, Neary D, Richardson A, Snowden J
Cortex
. 2011 Jan;
48(4):429-46.
PMID: 21237452
Working memory deficits are a recognised feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD). They are commonly ascribed to central executive impairment and assumed to relate to frontal lobe dysfunction. Performance failures on...
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Vardy E, Brown K, Stopford C, Thompson J, Richardson A, Neary D, et al.
Neurobiol Aging
. 2011 Jan;
33(7):1486.e1-2.
PMID: 21232820
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is generally considered to be a disorder primarily affecting memory. It is increasingly recognized that the clinical presentation or "cognitive phenotype" is variable. The apolipoprotein E ε4...
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Stopford C, Snowden J, Thompson J, Neary D
Cortex
. 2008 Apr;
44(2):185-95.
PMID: 18387548
The aim of the present study was to explore the nature and prevalence of phenotypic variations in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Neuropsychological profiles of a large cross-sectional cohort of patients with...
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Stopford C, Snowden J, Thompson J, Neary D
Cortex
. 2007 Oct;
43(7):846-57.
PMID: 17941343
Memory impairment is a prominent defining feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the degree to which the profile of memory impairment is uniform across patients is not fully resolved. The...
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Snowden J, Stopford C, Julien C, Thompson J, Davidson Y, Gibbons L, et al.
Cortex
. 2007 Oct;
43(7):835-45.
PMID: 17941342
Variation in the clinical characteristics of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasingly recognised, although the factors underlying variation are not fully understood. The study examined the cognitive characteristics of...