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    • Cognitive course in first-episode psychosis and clinical correlates: A 4year longitudinal study using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery. 

      Kenney, Joanne; Anderson-Schmidt, Heike; Scanlon, Cathy; Arndt, Sophia; Scherz, Elisabeth; McInerney, Shane; McFarland, John; Byrne, Fintan; Ahmed, Mohamed; Donohoe, Gary; Hallahan, Brian; McDonald, Colm; Cannon, Dara M. (2015-09-26)
      While cognitive impairments are prevalent in first-episode psychosis, the course of these deficits is not fully understood. Most deficits appear to remain stable, however there is uncertainty regarding the trajectory of ...
    • Cognitive impairment in patients with chronic neuropathic or radicular pain: An interaction of pain and age 

      Moriarty, Orla; Ruane, Nancy; O'Gorman, David; Maharaj, Chris H.; Mitchell, Caroline; Sarma, Kiran M.; Finn, David P.; McGuire, Brian E. (Frontiers Media, 2017-06-13)
      A growing body of empirical research has confirmed an association between chronic pain and cognitive dysfunction. The aim of the present study was to determine whether cognitive function is affected in patients with a ...
    • The effect of pain on cognitive function: a review of clinical and preclinical research. 

      Moriarty, Orla; McGuire, Brian E.; Finn, David P. (2011)
      Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a major obstacle to daily activities and rehabilitation, especially in the chronic pain population. Here we review clinical ...
    • Neuroanatomical dysconnectivity underlying cognitive deficits in bipolar disorder 

      McPhilemy, Genevieve; Nabulsi, Leila; Kilmartin, Liam; O’Hora, Denis; O’Donoghue, Stefani; Tronchin, Giulia; Costello, Laura; Najt, Pablo; Ambati, Srinath; Neilsen, Gráinne; Creighton, Sarah; Byrne, Fintan; McLoughlin, James; McDonald, Colm; Hallahan, Brian; Cannon, Dara M. (Elsevier, 2019-09-18)
      BACKGROUND: Graph theory applied to brain networks is an emerging approach to understanding the brain's topological associations with human cognitive ability. Despite well-documented cognitive impairments in bipolar disorder ...