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« Back to PublicationsComparison of the Tele‐Oxford Cognitive Screen to a neuropsychological battery in chronic stroke survivors
Journal article
Wo Y. et al, (2026), Journal of Neuropsychology, 20, 186 - 195
The need for post-stroke cognitive screening - the rationale behind the Hungarian adaptation of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) and its pilot study
Journal article
Takács TT. et al, (2026), Cerebral Circulation - Cognition and Behavior, 10, 100527 - 100527
The mini-Oxford cognitive screen (Mini-OCS): A very brief cognitive screen for use in chronic stroke
Journal article
Webb SS. et al, (2026), European Stroke Journal, 11
Reliability and validity of the Oxford Visual Perception Screen in sub-acute adult stroke survivors
Journal article
Cowen K. et al, (2025), The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1 - 18
Revision of the Multiple Errands Test–Home (MET-Home) for English Speaking Community Dwelling Adults and Stroke Survivors
Journal article
Webb SS. et al, (2025), Assessment
Comparison of the Tele-Oxford Cognitive Screen to a neuropsychological battery in chronic stroke survivors
Preprint
Wo Y. et al, (2025)
Burning houses revisited: Unconscious preferences not specifically associated with semantic content or visuospatial neglect
Journal article
Moore MJ. et al, (2025), Cortex, 190, 1 - 20
The Oxford COMPASS: A Brief Cognitive Screen to help guide Competency Assessments
Preprint
Webb SS. et al, (2025)
Reliability and Validity of the Oxford Visual Perception Screen in Sub-Acute Adult Stroke Survivors
Preprint
Cowen K. et al, (2025)
The mini-Oxford cognitive screen (Mini-OCS): A very brief cognitive screen for use in chronic stroke
Conference paper
Webb SS. et al, (2025), European Stroke Journal
Introducing the Tele-OCS: Preliminary evidence of validity for a remotely administered version of The Oxford Cognitive Screen
Journal article
Webb SS. et al, (2025), Health Open Research, 5, 8 - 8
Target Selection Signals Causally Influence Human Perceptual Decision-Making
Journal article
Pearce DJ. et al, (2025), The Journal of Neuroscience, 45, e2048242025 - e2048242025
Reliability and Validity of the Oxford Visual Perception Screen in Sub-Acute Adult Stroke Survivors
Preprint
Cowen K. et al, (2025)
The Mini-Oxford Cognitive Screen (Mini-OCS): a very brief cognitive screen for use in chronic stroke
Preprint
Webb SS. et al, (2025)
