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Hannah M Wilks
Hannah M Wilks
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri
Verified email at wustl.edu
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Sharper in the morning: Cognitive time of day effects revealed with high-frequency smartphone testing
H Wilks, AJ Aschenbrenner, BA Gordon, DA Balota, AM Fagan, E Musiek, ...
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 43 (8), 825-837, 2021
312021
Unsupervised high-frequency smartphone-based cognitive assessments are reliable, valid, and feasible in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease
J Nicosia, AJ Aschenbrenner, DA Balota, MJ Sliwinski, M Tahan, S Adams, ...
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 29 (5), 459-471, 2023
292023
Bridging the technological divide: stigmas and challenges with technology in digital brain health studies of older adults
J Nicosia, AJ Aschenbrenner, SL Adams, M Tahan, SH Stout, H Wilks, ...
Frontiers in Digital Health 4, 880055, 2022
142022
Sharper in the morning: Cognitive sundowning revealed with high‐frequency smartphone testing
HM Wilks, AJ Aschenbrenner, BA Gordon, DA Balota, AM Fagan, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 17, e054383, 2021
32021
Bridging the technological divide: Stigmas and challenges with technology in clinical studies of older adults.
J Nicosia, AJ Aschenbrenner, S Adams, M Tahan, SH Stout, H Wilks, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
22021
Predictors and outcomes of fluctuations in the clinical dementia rating scale
H Wilks, TLS Benzinger, SE Schindler, C Cruchaga, JC Morris, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2024
2024
Determinants of Changes in the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale: Reversion and Conversion
HM Wilks, C Cruchaga, AM Fagan, SE Schindler, JC Morris, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e080083, 2023
2023
Naturalistic assessment of reaction time variability in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease
MS Welhaf, HM Wilks, AJ Aschenbrenner, SE Schindler, TLS Benzinger, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e073436, 2023
2023
6 Examining Interactions Between Longitudinal, Intraindividual Fluctuations in Cognition and Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers to Predict Eventual Disease Progression
HM Wilks, C Cruchaga, A Fagan, S Schindler, JC Morris, J Hassenstab
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 29 (s1), 410-411, 2023
2023
Reliability, validity, and feasibility of a smartphone‐based cognitive assessment for preclinical Alzheimer disease
J Nicosia, AJ Aschenbrenner, DA Balota, MJ Sliwinski, M Tahan, S Adams, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e063363, 2023
2023
Myths and Misconceptions About Older Adults and Technology Use in Clinical Research Studies
H Wilks, J Nicosia, AJ Aschenbrenner, S Adams, T M., S Stout, JC Morris, ...
International Neuropsychological Society Conference, 2022
2022
Neuropsychology: Digital and remote assessments
LNC Visser, HM Wilks
2021 Alzheimer's Association International Conference, 2021
2021
Bridging the technological divide: Stigmas and challenges with technology in clinical studies of older adults.(preprint)
J Nicosia, A Aschenbrenner, S Adams, M Tahan, S Stout, H Wilks, ...
2021
The relationship between anxiety and emotionally ambiguous facial expressions
H Wilks, S Williams, K Meeker, J Waring
Society for Neuroscience 2019, 2019
2019
Free Cognitive and Mental Health Screenings Provided to the St. Louis Community.
H Wilks, J Waring
The Institute for Public Health’s 11th Annual Conference, Action Toward …, 2018
2018
Impact of trait mindfulness and cognitive control on feedback related negativity (FRN) following single-session mindfulness meditation
T Greif, H Wilks, J Mullins, DAS Kaufman
Society for Neuroscience 2017, 2017
2017
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