Publications by authors named "Katherine D Kane"

Tele-neuropsychology (teleNP) has the potential to deliver assessment to people who face limited access to culturally and linguistically appropriate services, health disparities, and negative social determinants of health (SDOH). We reviewed to what extent teleNP has been examined in racially and ethnically diverse samples within the U.S.

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Purpose: This study examined the construct validity of a visual memory test (Brief Visuospatial Memory Test, Revised [BVMT-R]) in a sample of older adults and provided normative data for adults aged 80+ years.

Method: The sample included 109 community-dwelling individuals (mean [M] age = 74.9 years, M education = 15.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how cognitive impairment and mental health issues, like depression and anxiety, affect treatment adherence in older glaucoma patients, highlighting the risk of preventable vision loss.
  • A sample of 41 patients with a mean age of 70 revealed that around 20% had memory issues and 22% had problems with executive functioning, with 44% showing impairment in at least one measure.
  • The findings suggest that cognitive impairment is common in this demographic, and emphasize the need for healthcare providers to recognize these challenges to improve treatment adherence and patient care.
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This study investigated whether symptoms of depression and cognitive dysfunction predicted all-cause mortality in long-term care (LTC) residents at 12 months after admission. Participants were 171 adults with a mean age of 77 in an urban LTC setting (51% African American and 49% European American). The Geriatric Depression Scale and the Dementia Rating Scale, Second Edition (DRS-2), were administered upon admission, and demographic variables and the Charlson Comorbidity Index were also recorded.

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This study describes a patient with herpes simplex encephalitis. Brain MRI showed the expected finding of medial temporal damage. Neuropsychological assessment results were consistent with the location of damage, with profound memory impairment and mildly impaired naming, but normal visuospatial and executive skills.

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This study investigated the convergent and discriminant validity of the naming subtest of the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB), a measure of word-finding. Seventy community-dwelling adults age 60 and above completed the NAB naming test (Forms 1 and 2), the Boston Naming Test (BNT), and other measures of verbal and visual memory, visuoperceptual skills, processing speed, and abstraction. The NAB naming test correlated highly with the BNT and with established measures of memory.

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This study investigated performance on the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Tower Test in a sample of 12 patients with focal lesions in the lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and 12 control participants. PFC patients performed worse overall, spent more time on each move, and committed significantly more rule violations. The rule violation measure demonstrated 83% sensitivity and 100% specificity in the detection of lesions.

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