CHeBA Annual Report 2020

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Neuropsychology The Neuropsychology Group is interested in investigating the cognitive changes associated with normal ageing, mild neurocognitive syndromes and dementia, and developing the most efficient and accurate methods for measuring cognitive decline. The group is developing normative data for several cognitive tests and identifying appropriate cognitive instruments for individuals coming from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. We are also conducting the CogSCANproject which is evaluating the use of computerised neuropsychological assessment to improve accessibility and diagnostic accuracy of mild neurocognitive disorders and dementia. We have established strong collaborative links with researchers in CHeBA and with international consortia such as IGEMS and ENIGMA, investigating the associations between cognition with: brain structure and function, genetics and environmental factors, medical comorbidities, inflammatory markers and falls in the older adult population. Group Leaders: Dr Nicole Kochan, Dr Teresa Lee Staff: Dr John Crawford, Karen Allison, Dr Karen Croot, Dr Adam Bentvelzen, Min Yee Ong, Matilda Rossie, Jessica Turner Students: PhD candidates: Dr Rebecca Koncz, Annette Spooner, Zara Page, Premilla Chinnappa-Quinn; Fourth year medical students (Independent Learning Projects 2020): Sophia Xi

Dr Karen Croot, Dr Teresa Lee, Zara Page, Dr Nicole Kochan

Additional focus on remote computerised cognitive assessments with CogSCAN At Home The COVID pandemic and the associated physical distancing requirements presented an enormous challenge to clinical work and research alike. Given that face-to-face assessments were not possible, and older adults, a vulnerable group for COVID, were unable to attend UNSW, the CogSCAN team pivoted to remotely-delivered cognitive assessments in the person’s home. iPads and study materials were provided through contactless delivery. Study participants self-administered the cognitive tests with support from research assistants by phone. The feedback from a pilot group was very positive.

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They told us in debriefing interviews that they enjoyed the convenience of being at home while participating in the study and felt well-supported by the study staff in managing any technical difficulties or questions. The remote testing approach will be further investigated as a means of providing more accessible and flexible cognitive assessments for older Australians with the potential to facilitate a timely diagnosis of cognitive impairment and dementia. This is particularly important for Australians who live in regional areas who have limited access to dementia assessment services.


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Appendix H: Conference Presentations

13min
pages 104-105

Appendix G: Publications

49min
pages 98-103

Appendix C: Postgraduate Students

6min
pages 90-91

Current Projects

1hr
pages 54-83

Appendix B: External Appointments

9min
pages 87-89

Completed Projects

1min
pages 84-85

CHeBA Collaborators

6min
pages 50-53

Public Forums

2min
pages 45-46

Major Supporters

3min
pages 47-49

CHeBA Visiting Lecture Series

1min
page 44

CHeBA in the Media

1min
page 43

The Brain Dialogues

2min
page 42

CHeBA Publication Awards

4min
pages 37-39

InThisTogether

1min
pages 40-41

Sydney Memory & Ageing Study

6min
pages 30-31

PhD Research Features

5min
pages 34-36

Maintain Your Brain

2min
page 32

Older Australian Twins Study

2min
page 29

Sydney Centenarian Study

3min
page 28

SHARED

1min
pages 26-27

COSMIC

4min
pages 22-23

STROKOG

4min
pages 24-25

Neuropsychology

2min
pages 18-19

COGNISANCE

5min
pages 20-21

Neuropsychiatry

1min
page 17

Neuroimaging

2min
page 16

Genetics & Epigenomics

3min
pages 14-15

Brain Ageing Research Laboratory

2min
page 13

Research Grant to Fund Major Advance in Fight Against Dementia

2min
page 6

Effects of Alcohol Greatest in Three Key Periods

1min
pages 10-11

Co-Directors' Report

4min
pages 2-3

Metformin Treatment Linked to Slowed Cognitive Decline

1min
page 9

People Aged 95+ Show Greater Brain Connectivity

1min
page 7

Certain Memory Complaints Predict Future Dementia

1min
page 8

About the Centre

2min
pages 4-5
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