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Dawn Langdon
Researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London
Publications - 122
Citations - 6330
Dawn Langdon is an academic researcher from Royal Holloway, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Multiple sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5468 citations. Previous affiliations of Dawn Langdon include University College London & University of London.
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Recommendations for a Brief International Cognitive Assessment for Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS)
Dawn Langdon,Maria Pia Amato,J B Boringa,Bruno Brochet,Frederick W. Foley,Sten Fredrikson,Päivi Hämäläinen,H.-P. Hartung,Lauren B. Krupp,Iris-Katharina Penner,Anthony T. Reder,Ralph H.B. Benedict +11 more
TL;DR: A brief cognitive assessment for multiple sclerosis that is optimized for small centers, with one or few staff members, who may not have neuropsychological training and constructed to maximize international use is recommended.
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Minimal neuropsychological assessment of MS patients: a consensus approach.
Ralph H.B. Benedict,Ralph H.B. Benedict,J. S. Fischer,Cate J. Archibald,Peter A. Arnett,William W. Beatty,Julie A. Bobholz,Gordon J. Chelune,John D. Fisk,Dawn Langdon,Lauren S. Caruso,Frederick W. Foley,Nicholas G. LaRocca,Lindsey Vowels,Amy Weinstein,John DeLuca,Stephen M. Rao,Frederick Munschauer +17 more
TL;DR: The Minimal Assessment of Cognitive Function in MS (MACFIMS), a 90-minute NP battery, is composed of seven neuropsychological tests, covering five cognitive domains commonly impaired in MS, and is supplemented by a measure of estimated premorbid cognitive ability.
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Cognition in multiple sclerosis.
TL;DR: A broad overview of cognition in multiple sclerosis is provided, taking account of its impact on the lives of patients, how cognitive impairment relates to disease and magnetic resonance variables, which cognitive domains are most vulnerable, the influence of depression and fatigue and what treatment options are available.
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Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS (BICAMS): international standards for validation
Ralph H.B. Benedict,Maria Pia Amato,Jan Boringa,Bruno Brochet,Frederick W. Foley,Stan Fredrikson,Päivi Hämäläinen,Hans Hartung,Lauren B. Krupp,Iris Penner,Anthony T. Reder,Dawn Langdon +11 more
TL;DR: Preliminary studies are underway in a number of countries as this international assessment tool for cognition in MS moves forward, and five steps to achieve optimal psychometric validation were proposed.
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Evidence-based measurement: which disability scale for neurologic rehabilitation?
Jeremy Hobart,Donna L. Lamping,Jennifer Freeman,Dawn Langdon,D.L. McLellan,Richard Greenwood,Alan J. Thompson +6 more
TL;DR: In the sample studied, the BI, F IM, FIM+FAM have similar measurement properties, when examined using traditional psychometric analyses, which highlight the importance of using recognized techniques of scale construction to develop health outcome measures.