Evaluation of an adaptation to the Oxford Cognitive Screen for reduced visual acuity: a cohort study.
Hepworth LR. et al, (2025), Top Stroke Rehabil, 1 - 7
Practical routes to preregistration: a guide to enhanced transparency and rigour in neuropsychological research
Binney RJ. et al, (2025), Brain Communications
Validation of Korean Version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (K-OCS), a Post Stroke-Specific Cognitive Screening Tool
Cho E. et al, (2025), Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 49, 5 - 14
The Oxford Visual Perception Screen: Development and normative data of a standardised assessment for visual perception difficulties.
Vancleef K. et al, (2025), Clin Rehabil
Research investigating patient and carer psychoeducation needs regarding post-stroke cognition: a scoping review.
Hobden G. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15
Relationship of subjective and objective cognition with post-stroke mood differs between early and long-term stroke
Kusec A. and Demeyere N., (2024), The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1 - 22
Post-stroke fatigue severity is associated with executive dysfunction in chronic stroke.
Carrick C. et al, (2024), Neuropsychol Rehabil, 1 - 23
Innovations and challenges in predicting cognitive trajectories after stroke
Demeyere N. and Moore MJ., (2024), Brain Communications
Multivariate and network lesion mapping reveals distinct architectures of domain-specific post-stroke cognitive impairments.
Moore MJ. et al, (2024), Neuropsychologia, 204
A modified Delphi survey to build expert consensus on the structure and content of an enhanced care pathway for cognitive changes after stroke in the UK.
Hobden G. et al, (2024), BMC Health Serv Res, 24
Specific Within-Domain Cognitive Impairments Predict Depression Severity Six-Months After Stroke
Kelleher K. et al, (2024)
Understanding the role of illness perceptions in the relationship between cognitive and emotional difficulties after stroke.
Roberts R. et al, (2024), Neuropsychol Rehabil, 1 - 19
Recovery of Visuospatial Neglect With Standard Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Overman MJ. et al, (2024), Stroke
Comparing the Oxford Digital Multiple Errands Test (OxMET) to a real-life version: Convergence, feasibility, and acceptability.
Webb SS. and Demeyere N., (2024), Neuropsychol Rehabil, 1 - 26