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The Creyos (formerly Cambridge Brain Sciences) tasks have been used in over 300 peer-reviewed studies. Many have been published in high-profile journals, like Nature and Neuron.

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Park, K. H., Jang, J. W., Suh, J., Yi, S., Bae, J. S., Lim, J. S., Lee, H., Chin, J., Park, Y. H., Hong, Y. J., & Kim, G. H. (2022). Executive summary of the 2021 International Conference of Korean Dementia Association: A report from the academic committee of the Korean dementia association. Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders, 21, 45–58.

2022/1/24

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Poitras, M., Linares, N. F. N., Lambert, M., Browndyke, J. N., & Plamondon, H. (2022). Women with myocardial infarction present subtle cognitive difficulties on a neuropsychological battery after exposure to a social stressor. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 15, 2761-2771.

2022/1/23

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Ruiz Pardo, A. C. (2022). It's not my phone, it's me: Investigating smartphone presence and predictors of smartphone reliance. Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository, 8482.

2022/1/22

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Schorr, M., Zalitach, M., House, C., Gomes, J., Wild, C. J., Salerno, F. R., & McIntyre, C. (2022). Cognitive impairment early after initiating maintenance hemodialysis: A cross sectional study. Frontiers in Neurology, 13. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.719208

2022/1/20

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Sguigna, T., Tirman, P., & Jung, V. (2022). Treating spindling excessive beta with inhibitory rTMS: A case study. Preprint (Version 1) available at Research Square. doi: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2029433/v1

2022/1/15

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Wild, C. J., Norton, L., Menon, D. K., Ripsman, D. A., Swartz, R. H., & Owen, A. M. (2022). Disentangling the cognitive, physical, and mental health sequelae of COVID-19. Cell Reports Medicine. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100750

2022/1/10

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Armson, M. J., Diamond, N. B., Levesque, L., Ryan, J. D., & Levine, B. (2021). Vividness of recollection is supported by eye movements in individuals with high, but not low trait autobiographical memory. Cognition, 206. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104487

2021/5/31

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Bell, S. J., Gomez-Pinilla, F., & Ling, P. (2021). Beta-caryophyllene, an anti-inflammatory natural compound, improves cognition. Journal of Food & Nutrition Sciences, 3, 31-43.

2021/5/20

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Bürgler, A., Glick, S., Hartmann, K., & Eeftens, M. (2021). Rationale and design of a panel study investigating six health effects of airborne pollen: The EPOCHAL study. Frontiers in Public Health, 9. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.689248

2021/5/15

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