HIV-Associated Neurocognition
Cross-source consensus on HIV-Associated Neurocognition from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study tests whether social cognitive impairment in people with HIV is independent of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- The neurocognitive battery covers seven domains commonly used to assess HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- The protocol treats social cognition as partially independent from general neurocognitive abilities. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- Working memory and episodic memory rely on neural systems that differ from social cognition networks. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- Social cognitive and neurocognitive performance usually show weak to moderate correlations. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol