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Gad A Marshall
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
2004
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36848220Refinement of an Emergency Department-Based, Advance Care Planning Intervention for Patients With Cognitive Impairment and Their Caregivers.Gerontologist2024
37837524Depressive symptoms and hippocampal volume in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement2024
37991080Early Detection of Amyloid-Related Changes in Memory among Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults with Daily Digital Testing.Ann Neurol2024
37971862Capturing learning curves with the multiday Boston Remote Assessment of Neurocognitive Health (BRANCH): Feasibility, reliability, and validity.Neuropsychology2024
36747783Lost in space(s): multimodal neuroimaging of disorientation along the Alzheimer's disease continuum.bioRxiv2023
37968130Association of Pathologic and Volumetric Biomarker Changes With Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Adults.Neurology2023
37528163Cortical microstructural changes predict tau accumulation and episodic memory decline in older adults harboring amyloid.Commun Med (Lond)2023
37491329Association of Novelty-Related Locus Coeruleus Function With Entorhinal Tau Deposition and Memory Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease.Neurology2023
37532802Multiple sclerosis lesions that impair memory map to a connected memory circuit.J Neurol2023
37392445Epilepsy and sleep characteristics are associated with diminished 24-h memory retention in older adults with epilepsy.Epilepsia2023
37458272Trial of Solanezumab in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease.N Engl J Med2023
37212093Associations of the Harvard Automated Phone Task and Alzheimer's Disease Pathology in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Preliminary Findings.J Alzheimers Dis2023
37408004Regional cerebral tau predicts decline in everyday functioning across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum.Alzheimers Res Ther2023
37097631Measurement of Dimensions of Self-awareness of Memory Function and Their Association With Clinical Progression in Cognitively Normal Older Adults.JAMA Netw Open2023
34315645Apathy as a Treatment Target in Alzheimer's Disease: Implications for Clinical Trials.Am J Geriatr Psychiatry2022
35841244Subjective Cognitive Decline in a Registry Sample: Relation to Psychiatric History, Loneliness, and Personality.J Prev Alzheimers Dis2022
36219787Planning for Prevention of Parkinson Disease: Now Is the Time.Neurology2022
35291556Racial and socioeconomic status differences in stress, posttraumatic growth, and mental health in an older adult cohort during the COVID-19 pandemic.EClinicalMedicine2022
33386806Financial Capacity and Regional Cerebral Tau in Cognitively Normal Older Adults, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's Disease Dementia.J Alzheimers Dis2021
33682933Affective symptoms and regional cerebral tau burden in early-stage Alzheimer's disease.Int J Geriatr Psychiatry2021
33862301Stress, resilience, and coping strategies in a sample of community-dwelling older adults during COVID-19.J Psychiatr Res2021
34792589Development and Validation of a Deep Learning Model for Earlier Detection of Cognitive Decline From Clinical Notes in Electronic Health Records.JAMA Netw Open2021
34588623Association of cortical microstructure with amyloid-β and tau: impact on cognitive decline, neurodegeneration, and clinical progression in older adults.Mol Psychiatry2021
34661109Brain amyloid burden, sleep, and 24-hour rest/activity rhythms: screening findings from the Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer's and Longitudinal Evaluation of Amyloid Risk and Neurodegeneration Studies.Sleep Adv2021
34621977Unsupervised mobile cognitive testing for use in preclinical Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2021
34101781Item-Level Investigation of Participant and Study Partner Report on the Cognitive Function Index from the A4 Study Screening Data.J Prev Alzheimers Dis2021
34359011Corrigendum to "Stress, resilience, and coping strategies in a sample of community-dwelling older adults during COVID-19" [J. Psychiatr. Res. 138 (2021) 176-185].J Psychiatr Res2021
33046162Identifying Sensitive Measures of Cognitive Decline at Different Clinical Stages of Alzheimer's Disease.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2021
32957039The neurophysiology and seizure outcomes of late onset unexplained epilepsy.Clin Neurophysiol2020
31874859Association of subjective cognitive decline with markers of brain pathology in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease.J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry2020
31750553Evolution of anosognosia in alzheimer's disease and its relationship to amyloid.Ann Neurol2020
33163609Instrumental activities of daily living, amyloid, and cognition in cognitively normal older adults screening for the A4 Study.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2020
33121534Decline in cognitively complex everyday activities accelerates along the Alzheimer's disease continuum.Alzheimers Res Ther2020
30689584Regional Tau Correlates of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Apathy in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease Dementia.J Alzheimers Dis2019
31312836Associations of Physical Activity and β-Amyloid With Longitudinal Cognition and Neurodegeneration in Clinically Normal Older Adults.JAMA Neurol2019
31397865Longitudinal Association of Depression Symptoms With Cognition and Cortical Amyloid Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.JAMA Netw Open2019
31481308Late-onset unexplained epilepsy: What are we missing?Epilepsy Behav2019
30704519Inferior and medial temporal tau and cortical amyloid are associated with daily functional impairment in Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Res Ther2019
30883345An UNC5C Allele Predicts Cognitive Decline and Hippocampal Atrophy in Clinically Normal Older Adults.J Alzheimers Dis2019
30630529Measuring instrumental activities of daily living in non-demented elderly: a comparison of the new performance-based Harvard Automated Phone Task with other functional assessments.Alzheimers Res Ther2019
30549303The impact of amyloid-beta and tau on prospective cognitive decline in older individuals.Ann Neurol2019
30565287Vascular Risk and β-Amyloid Are Synergistically Associated with Cortical Tau.Ann Neurol2019
29247754Advance Care Planning in Community-Dwelling Patients With Dementia.J Pain Symptom Manage2018
29866588The Impact of Awareness of and Concern About Memory Performance on the Prediction of Progression From Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer Disease Dementia.Am J Geriatr Psychiatry2018
30129411Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Bapineuzumab in Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer's Disease: A Phase 2, Open-Label Extension Study.Curr Alzheimer Res2018
29799986Interactive Associations of Vascular Risk and β-Amyloid Burden With Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Elderly Individuals: Findings From the Harvard Aging Brain Study.JAMA Neurol2018
30258973Amyloid-associated increases in longitudinal report of subjective cognitive complaints.Alzheimers Dement (N Y)2018
29792874PET staging of amyloidosis using striatum.Alzheimers Dement2018
29325447Longitudinal Association of Amyloid Beta and Anxious-Depressive Symptoms in Cognitively Normal Older Adults.Am J Psychiatry2018
27162047Loneliness, depression and cognitive function in older U.S. adults.Int J Geriatr Psychiatry2017
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New York University.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA.
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Co-authored papers 4
Butler Hospital, and Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
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Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Maastricht University
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University of Pittsburgh
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Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University
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Yale University School of Medicine
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Indiana University Network Sciences Institute
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