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Scott Mackin, PhD's Publications
Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Late Life Depression: The Role of Amyloid-β, Cortico-Limbic Volume, and White Matter Hyperintensities.
Classification of hoarding and comorbid neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Cognitive function in physically healthy, unmedicated individuals with major depression: Relationship with depressive symptoms and antidepressant response.
Community-engaged efforts to increase retention of Black American online registry participants.
Determinants of mistrust in digital health research and approaches to address them among Muslim ethnic minorities living in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study.
Larger Neural Responses to Reward in Gambling Disorder: Relationships with Depression and Gambling Severity.
Longitudinal excitation-inhibition balance altered by sex and APOE-ε4.
Self- and Informant-Report Cognitive Decline Discordance and Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis.
Subjective cognitive decline predicts longitudinal neuropsychological test performance in an unsupervised online setting in the Brain Health Registry.
Test taking location and practice effects as factors contributing to scores on remotely administered neurocognitive performance tests in a sample of older adults.
A Systematic Review of Antidepressants and Psychotherapy Commonly Used in the Treatment of Late Life Depression for Their Effects on Cognition.
Anxiety in late-life depression is associated with poorer performance across multiple cognitive domains.
Anxiety in late-life depression: Associations with brain volume, amyloid beta, white matter lesions, cognition, and functional ability.
Anxiety in late-life depression: Associations with brain volume, amyloid beta, white matter lesions, cognition, and functional ability.
BPEN: Brain Posterior Evidential Network for trustworthy brain imaging analysis.
Cortico-limbic volume abnormalities in late life depression are distinct from β amyloid and white matter pathologies.
Examining Demographic Factors, Psychosocial Wellbeing and Cardiovascular Health in Subjective Cognitive Decline in the Brain Health Registry Cohort.
Olfactory Dysfunction and Depression Trajectories in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
Participant completion of longitudinal assessments in an online cognitive aging registry: The role of medical conditions.
Unsupervised Online Paired Associates Learning Task from the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB®) in the Brain Health Registry.
Associations between Participant Characteristics and Participant Feedback about an Unsupervised Online Cognitive Assessment in a Research Registry.
Brain Health Registry Study Partner Portal: Novel infrastructure for digital, dyadic data collection.
Brain health registry updates: An online longitudinal neuroscience platform.
Evaluation of the Electronic Clinical Dementia Rating for Dementia Screening.
Hoarding Symptoms in Late Life Depression are Associated With Greater Executive Dysfunction and Disability and Poorer Response to Depression Treatment.
Item Response Analysis of the Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form.
Relationship of Hoarding and Depression Symptoms in Older Adults.
The Community Engaged Digital Alzheimer's Research (CEDAR) Study: A Digital Intervention to Increase Research Participation of Black American Participants in the Brain Health Registry.
Association of Major Depressive Disorder with remotely administered measures of cognition and subjective report of cognitive difficulties across the adult age spectrum.
Characterizing Heterogeneity in Neuroimaging, Cognition, Clinical Symptoms, and Genetics Among Patients With Late-Life Depression.
Cognitive outcomes are differentially associated with depression severity trajectories during psychotherapy treatment for late life major depressive disorder.
Cognitive profile of people with mild behavioral impairment in Brain Health Registry participants.
Digital culturally tailored marketing for enrolling Latino participants in a web-based registry: Baseline metrics from the Brain Health Registry.
Health-related quality of life in hoarding: A comparison to chronic conditions with high disease burden.
Hoarding symptoms are associated with higher rates of disability than other medical and psychiatric disorders across multiple domains of functioning.
Identifying psychiatric and neurological comorbidities associated with hoarding disorder through network analysis.
Remote blood collection from older adults in the Brain Health Registry for plasma biomarker and genetic analysis.
Self-reporting of psychiatric illness in an online patient registry is a good indicator of the existence of psychiatric illness.
Unsupervised Performance of the CogState Brief Battery in the Brain Health Registry: Implications for Detecting Cognitive Decline.
Association of Midlife Depressive Symptoms with Regional Amyloid-β and Tau in the Framingham Heart Study.
Association of Sleep and β-Amyloid Pathology Among Older Cognitively Unimpaired Adults.
Brain health registry GenePool study: A novel approach to online genetics research.
Machine learning approaches to predicting amyloid status using data from an online research and recruitment registry: The Brain Health Registry.
Poor Sleep Quality and Daytime Fatigue Are Associated With Subjective but Not Objective Cognitive Functioning in Clinically Relevant Hoarding.
Reliability and Validity of a Home-Based Self-Administered Computerized Test of Learning and Memory Using Speech Recognition.
Effects of sex, race, ethnicity, and education on online aging research participation.
Hoarding disorder is associated with self-reported cardiovascular / metabolic dysfunction, chronic pain, and sleep apnea.
Improvements in Functional Disability After Psychotherapy for Depression Are Associated With Reduced Suicide Ideation Among Older Adults.
Internet-based hoarding assessment: The reliability and predictive validity of the internet-based Hoarding Rating Scale, Self-Report.
Late-Life Depression Is Associated With Reduced Cortical Amyloid Burden: Findings From the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Depression Project.
Predicting amyloid status using self-report information from an online research and recruitment registry: The Brain Health Registry.
Reply to: Brain Amyloid Deposition in Late-Life Depression.
Validation of online functional measures in cognitively impaired older adults.
Cognitive Performance in Parkinson's Disease in the Brain Health Registry.
Comorbidity Profiles Identified in Older Primary Care Patients Who Attempt Suicide.
Cortisol, moderated by age, is associated with antidepressant treatment outcome and memory improvement in Major Depressive Disorder: A retrospective analysis.
Depression Severity, but Not Cognitive Impairment or Frailty, is Associated with Disability in Late-Life Depression.
Determinants of Suicide-related Ideation in Late Life Depression: Associations with Perceived Stress.
Determining clinically meaningful decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease.
Impaired Financial Capacity in Late-Life Depression: Revisiting Associations with Cognitive Functioning.
Latent Classes of Cognitive Functioning Among Depressed Older Adults Without Dementia.
Somatic and anxiety symptoms of depression are associated with disability in late life depression.
Study partner-reported decline identifies cognitive decline and dementia risk.
The relationship of frailty and disability with suicidal ideation in late life depression.
Visually mediated functioning improves following treatment of hoarding disorder.
Alcohol and Drug Use Among Older Adults: Associations with Widowhood, Relationship Quality, and Physical Health.
Chronic depressive symptomatology and CSF amyloid beta and tau levels in mild cognitive impairment.
Detail-oriented visual processing style: Its role in the relationships between early life adversity and hoarding-related dysfunctions.
Online study partner-reported cognitive decline in the Brain Health Registry.
Randomised clinical trial of community-based peer-led and psychologist-led group treatment for hoarding disorder.
Screening for Executive Dysfunction in Late-Life Depression: Utility of Trail Making Test and Self-Report Measures.
The Brain Health Registry: An internet-based platform for recruitment, assessment, and longitudinal monitoring of participants for neuroscience studies.
Total Sleep Time Interacts With Age to Predict Cognitive Performance Among Adults.
Unsupervised online neuropsychological test performance for individuals with mild cognitive impairment and dementia: Results from the Brain Health Registry.
Amyloid pathology in the progression to mild cognitive impairment.
Cortical Atrophy is Associated with Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Mild Cognitive Impairment with Subsyndromal Depression.
Accelerating rates of cognitive decline and imaging markers associated with β-amyloid pathology.
Assessing risk for preclinical β-amyloid pathology with APOE, cognitive, and demographic information.
Cognitive and functional changes associated with Aβ pathology and the progression to mild cognitive impairment.
Comparison of a peer facilitated support group to cognitive behavior therapy: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial for hoarding disorder.
Biomarkers and cognitive endpoints to optimize trials in Alzheimer's disease.
Cerebrospinal fluid α-synuclein and Lewy body-like symptoms in normal controls, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease.
Chronic Depressive Symptomatology in Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated with Frontal Atrophy Rate which Hastens Conversion to Alzheimer Dementia.
Evidence for age-associated cognitive decline from Internet game scores.
Neuropsychological and dimensional behavioral trait profiles in Costa Rican ADHD sib pairs: Potential intermediate phenotypes for genetic studies.
PATTERNS OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN HOARDING DISORDER.
Association of age at depression onset with cognitive functioning in individuals with late-life depression and executive dysfunction.
Neuroimaging abnormalities in adults with sickle cell anemia: associations with cognition.
Peripheral antioxidant markers are associated with total hippocampal and CA3/dentate gyrus volume in MDD and healthy controls-preliminary findings.
The transitional association between β-amyloid pathology and regional brain atrophy.
Cognitive outcomes after psychotherapeutic interventions for major depression in older adults with executive dysfunction.
Patterns of reduced cortical thickness in late-life depression and relationship to psychotherapeutic response.
The effect of subsyndromal symptoms of depression and white matter lesions on disability for individuals with mild cognitive impairment.
A composite score for executive functioning, validated in Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) participants with baseline mild cognitive impairment.
Development and assessment of a composite score for memory in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).
Different associations of white matter lesions with depression and cognition.
Dysexecutive and amnesic AD subtypes defined by single indicator and modern psychometric approaches: relationships with SNPs in ADNI.
Plasma biomarkers of depressive symptoms in older adults.
Differentiating illiteracy from Alzheimer's disease by using neuropsychological assessments.
Longitudinal stability of subsyndromal symptoms of depression in individuals with mild cognitive impairment: relationship to conversion to dementia after 3 years.
Patterns of alcohol and drug use among depressed older adults seeking outpatient psychiatric services.
Problem-solving therapy and supportive therapy in older adults with major depression and executive dysfunction: effect on disability.
The effect of cognitive impairment on mental healthcare costs for individuals with severe psychiatric illness.
Cognitive functioning in individuals with severe compulsive hoarding behaviors and late life depression.
Problem-solving therapy and supportive therapy in older adults with major depression and executive dysfunction.
Recruitment of African Americans and Asian Americans with late-life depression and mild cognitive impairment.
The sensitivity and specificity of cognitive screening instruments to detect cognitive impairment in older adults with severe psychiatric illness.
Impaired financial capacity in late life depression is associated with cognitive performance on measures of executive functioning and attention.
Incidence and documentation of cognitive impairment among older adults with severe mental illness in a community mental health setting.
Cognitive and psychiatric predictors of medical treatment adherence among older adults in primary care clinics.
Problem solving therapy for the treatment of depression for a patient with Parkinson's disease and mild cognitive impairment: a case study.
Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for geriatric depression.
Relationship of the Wender Utah Rating Scale to objective measures of attention.
Neuropsychological test performance prior to and following sports-related mild traumatic brain injury.