Register Now FAQs Welcome Agenda Hotel Information Registration & Fees Exhibitors & Sponsors Session Abstracts Future Dates 20th AnnualAACN ConferenceJune 22-25, 2022 Minneapolis, MN Search Entries: Displaying 1 - 75 of 75 Abstract #Abstract Title 1Verbal Fluency Performance in Latinx Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors 2Evaluating Symbol Digit Modalities Test Performance in Latinx Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors 3Detecting Cognitive Fatigue in Veterans with Multiple Mild TBIs using the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test 4Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Cognition Following Traumatic Brain Injury and Polytrauma in U.S. Service Members and Veterans 5VERBAL LEARNING AND MEMORY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUT MILD TBI 6Predicting Language Outcomes Following Early-Onset Acquired Brain Lesions 7The Neuropsychological Correlates of Pain in the Traumatic Brain Injury Population within a Residential Rehabilitation Setting 8Crash Risk Following Return to Driving After Moderate-to-Severe TBI 9Associations between cognitive and emotional health and aspects of resiliency in Veterans with a history of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and/or repeated blast exposure 10PTSD symptoms mediate associations of mTBI with post-deployment health concerns and functional impairment in military servicemembers 11Posttraumatic Stress Mediates Self-Reported Blast Concussion and Somatization in Combat Veterans 12Evaluating Response Patterns in Active-Duty Military with Brain injury on the Personality Assessment Inventory: A Latent Profile Analysis Approach 13Neuropsychological and Eye Tracking Profiles of Special Operations Forces and Conventional Military Forces Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury within a Large Military Treatment Facility. 14Symptom and Performance Validity in Military Temporary Disability Retirement List (TDRL) Neuropsychological Evaluations 15Differential Lateralizing Value of Neuropsychological Measures in Right versus Left Temporal Lobe Epilepsy 16A Preliminary Look at Subjective Memory Complaints, Objective Cognitive Performance, and Emotional Functioning with the Memory Assessment Clinics Scale for Epilepsy (MAC-E) 17Potential Utility of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) in Differentiating Patients with Left versus Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy 18Preliminary Exploration of Encephalopathy, Mechanical Ventilation, and Related Sedative Infusion in COVID-19 Patients 19Neurocognitive and Psychiatric Sequela Following Covid-19 Infection Among Patients in Acute Rehabilitation 20Relationship Between Changes in Smell and Memory Problems Following Coronavirus Disease 2019 21Changes in neuropsychological test performance in Veterans with presumed normal pressure hydrocephalus following extended lumbar drain trial 22The Cognitive Profile of Gaucher Disease Type I 23Cognitive decline is present in newly diagnosed, untreated persons with Parkinson’s disease 24Neuropsychological performance and mortality among autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients 25Recoverability of Post-operative Language Changes Following Awake Craniotomy 26A Rare Amnesic Syndrome due to Bilateral Focal Hippocampal Lesions in a Patient with Secondary CNS Lymphoma: A Case Report 27The Relationship Between Sleep Disturbance and Attention in Children and Adolescents with Neurofibromatosis, Type 1 (NF1) 284H Leukodystrophy: Clinical, Neuroimaging Genetic and Neuropsychological findings 29High Prosociality and Social Drive Among Individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome 30Impaired Math and Spatial Skills Among Individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome 31Cognitive Impairment and Endorsement of Depression 32Introduction of a forced choice recognition trial for picture naming on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status 33Neuropsychological Performance and Clinical Symptoms of Individuals Misdiagnosed with Dementia with Lewy Bodies 34Comparison of the Clinical Assessment of Attention-Adult (CAT-A) and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) Validity Scales in Detecting Invalid ADHD Symptom Reporting 35Classification Statistics of the Clinical Assessment of Attention Deficit – Adult (CAT-A) Negative Impression Scale for ADHD Evaluations in an Active Duty Sample 36Comparison of Verbal Learning and Memory Performances in Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Anxiety 37Psychiatric Comorbidity and ADHD Symptom Reporting 38Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Substance Use, and Impulsivity in Veterans 39Executive function and learning in adolescents with a history of prostitution. 40Latent Profiles of Working Memory and Executive Functioning in a Pediatric Clinical Sample 41Executive Function and Adaptive Behavior Associations in School-Aged Children with Fragile X Syndrome 42Executive functioning does not moderate the combat exposure-PTSD relationship 43Profiles of Neurocognitive Functioning in Offspring with a Patients with Huntington’s Disease 44Intra-individual Variability as a Marker of Daily Functional Lapses due to Engagement in Expressive Suppression in Community-Dwelling Older Adults 45An examination of infant diet on visual-motor functioning in young children 46Stepping Up to Covid-19: Preliminary Feasibility of a Stepped- Care Intervention for Neurodiverse Children and Families 47Neurocognitive profile of a Pediatric Patient with Chronic Bilirubin Encephalopathy 48The Role of Working Memory for Adolescent Decision-Making 49Processing Speed and Academic Fluency in a Mixed Sample of Clinic-Referred Children and Adolescents 50The Impact of Math Disability Eligibility on Neurophysiological Conclusions 51Comparing Apparent Diffusion Coefficients and Cognitive Outcomes in Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease and Stroke 52The Relationship between Neuropsychological Performance, Education and Language in Bilinguals 53Preliminary results on the Chinese translation of Verbal Naming Test among Chinese American older adults 54Adverse Childhood Experiences are not Associated with Premorbid Intellectual or Current Adaptive Functioning in a Heterogeneous Clinical Neuropsychiatric Sample 55Examining Mexicans Mood, Education, and Cordoba Naming Test Performance 56Examining Mexicans’ Anxiety and Perceived Workload on Cordoba Naming Test Performance 57Discriminability as an Embedded Measure of Validity 58Differentiating Performance and Symptom Validity with the Test of Memory Malingering and the Personality Assessment Inventory 59The Implausible Symptom Test (IST): Applicability in the Balkans for Classification of Non-Credible Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 60Grooved Pegboard Adds Incremental Value over Memory-Apparent Performance Validity Tests in Predicting Psychiatric Symptom Exaggeration 61Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and MMPI Validity Indices: A Comparison of Litigation versus Disability Evaluations 62Assessing Performance and Symptom Validity Across Possible Secondary Gain Motivations 63Evaluating Older Adults’ Subjective Attitudes Towards Using Video Telecommunication Technology for Remote Neuropsychological Assessment 64Participation and attrition rates for a remote cognitive assessment study using the Mayo Test Drive platform in a sample of women 55 years and older. 65Cross-Validating Grooved Pegboard as Embedded Performance Validity Test in a Mixed Neuropsychiatric Sample with Varying Degrees of Cognitive Impairment 66Pilot study examining the specificity of the Test of Memory Malingering 2 in a clinical sample 67Evaluating the incremental value of delayed recall for the Rey Complex Figure Test and Recognition Trial in a clinical sample 68Novel WRAML-2 Verbal Learning Forced Choice as an Embedded Performance Validity Test 69Motor Control Contributions to WISC-V Performances: Should I Toss Out Coding? 70The Parent-Reported ADHD Symptom Infrequency Scale (PRASIS): A Parent Report Measure of ADHD Symptom Exaggeration 71Cross-Validation of the Toddler Autism Symptom Inventory 72Does Neurocognitive Impairment Among Older Adults Affect Rapport in Neuropsychological Evaluations? 73Criterion Validation of Trails-X in a Sample of neurocognitive Rehabilitation Patients 74Comparison of the Memory Complaints Inventory and the PAI Cognitive Bias Scale 76Cognitive Predictors of Facial Affect Recognition in Patients With Psychosis Spectrum Disorders Abstract #Abstract Title Conference Question? 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