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« Back to PublicationsMultidomain post-stroke cognitive impairment: development and validation of a clinical prediction model.
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Kusec A. et al, (2026), Lancet Healthy Longev
Understanding the relationship between post-stroke cognitive impairments and depression: The role of loneliness.
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Overman MJ. et al, (2026), J Affect Disord
The need for post-stroke cognitive screening - the rationale behind the Hungarian adaptation of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) and its pilot study.
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Takács TT. et al, (2026), Cereb Circ Cogn Behav, 10
The mini-Oxford cognitive screen (Mini-OCS): A very brief cognitive screen for use in chronic stroke.
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Webb SS. et al, (2026), Eur Stroke J, 11
Feasibility and Acceptability of ENhanced Reviews of PsychologIcal Changes (ENRICH) after stroke: PROTOCOL
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Kusec A. et al, (2025)
Cognitive Reserve Moderates the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Depression in Long-term Stroke
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Spiessens P. et al, (2025)
Evaluation of an adaptation to the Oxford Cognitive Screen for reduced visual acuity: a cohort study.
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Hepworth LR. et al, (2025), Top Stroke Rehabil, 32, 849 - 855
Clinical prediction rules for cognitive outcomes post-stroke: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Tang EYH. et al, (2025), EClinicalMedicine, 90
praxia as a Predictor of Poststroke Recovery: Insights From the Birmingham Cognitive Screening Program.
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Rounis E. et al, (2025), Stroke, 56, 3522 - 3526
Longitudinal trajectories of global and domain-specific cognition after stroke using the Oxford Cognitive Screen
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Milosevich E. et al, (2025)
Comparison of the Tele-Oxford Cognitive Screen to a neuropsychological battery in chronic stroke survivors.
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Wo Y. et al, (2025), J Neuropsychol
Reliability and validity of the Oxford Visual Perception Screen in sub-acute adult stroke survivors.
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Cowen K. et al, (2025), Clin Neuropsychol, 1 - 18
Revision of the Multiple Errands Test-Home (MET-Home) for English Speaking Community Dwelling Adults and Stroke Survivors.
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Webb SS. et al, (2025), Assessment
gmenting behavioural activation with mental imagery improves post-stroke depressive symptoms.
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Kelleher KJ. et al, (2025), Neuropsychol Rehabil, 1 - 25
Specific within-domain cognitive impairments predict depression severity six-months after stroke.
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Kelleher K. et al, (2025), Top Stroke Rehabil, 1 - 11