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The CANTAB Paired Associates Learning task as a pre-screening tool for clinical trials
Enriching participant eligibility for clinical trials through pre-screening for cognitive deficit.
Enriching Recruitment Through Identification of Episodic Memory Deficits at Pre-Screening
Dr Rosemary Abbott presented this poster at the International Conference on Alzheimer's & Parkinson's Disease on the 31st March 2017.
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subjective measures,
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social cognition,
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ots,
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ms,
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ert,
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