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  1. Development of a resource use measure to capture costs related to unpaid care for people living with non-memory led dementia: a modified Delphi study
  2. Factors associated with the use of digital health and wellbeing resources in non-memory-led dementias: A quantitative survey study. (Preprint)
  3. Factors influencing the use of digital health and wellbeing resources in non-memory-led dementias: A quantitative survey study. (Preprint)
  4. Better Living with Non-memory-led Dementia: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a web-based caregiver educational programme (BELIDE trial)
  5. Decline in activities of daily living in the rarer dementias
  6. Risk of suicide in people living with dementia and comorbid mental health conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  7. Cognitive stimulation in non-memory led dementias: A scoping review
  8. The Road Less Travelled: A Micro-Costing Analysis of an Online Pre-Death Grief and Loss Programme for Carers of People with a Rare Dementia
  9. The psychometric properties of a new outcome measure of resilience for people living with dementia: The Bangor Dementia Resilience Scale
  10. Dementia subtypes and suicidality: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  11. The experience of “at‐risk” status for familial frontotemporal dementia (fFTD) and its impact on reproductive decision‐making: A qualitative study
  12. Preserved musical working memory and absolute pitch in posterior cortical atrophy
  13. An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings
  14. Barriers and Facilitators to Participation in Clinical Trials Related to Familial Frontotemporal Dementia: A Qualitative Study
  15. Effectiveness of psychological therapies for depression and anxiety in atypical dementia
  16. Suicide and dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and risk factors
  17. “It’s a Postcode Lottery”: How Do People Affected by Dementia in Wales Experience Their Diagnosis and Post-Diagnostic Support, and How May These Be Improved?
  18. Symptom‐based staging for logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia
  19. ‘Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood’: Insights into Rarer Forms of Dementia through a Stepwise Approach to Co-Constructed Research Poetry
  20. ‘Communication is difficult’: Speech, language and communication needs of people with young onset or rarer forms of non‐language led dementia
  21. How Do Care Partners of People with Rare Dementia Use Language in Online Peer Support Groups? A Quantitative Text Analysis Study
  22. Adaptation of an eHealth Intervention: iSupport for Carers of People with Rare Dementias
  23. ‘Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood’: Insights into Rarer Forms of Dementia through a Stepwise Approach to Co-Constructed Research Poetry
  24. "Better Living with Non-memory-led Dementia": protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of a web-based caregiver educational programme
  25. Situating support for people living with rarer forms of dementia
  26. Development of an item pool for a patient reported outcome measure of resilience for people living with dementia
  27. Symptom‐led staging for semantic and non‐fluent/agrammatic variants of primary progressive aphasia
  28. Video Conferencing Peer Support and Rarer Forms of Dementia: An Exploration of Family Carers’ Positive Experiences
  29. “I felt like I had been put on the shelf and forgotten about” – lasting lessons about the impact of COVID-19 on people affected by rarer dementias
  30. Better Living with Non-memory Led Dementia: protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of a web-based caregiver educational programme
  31. A mixed methods evaluation of a program exploring predeath grief and loss for carers of people with rarer dementias – CORRIGENDUM
  32. ‘I have never bounced back’: resilience and living with dementia
  33. A mixed methods evaluation of a program exploring predeath grief and loss for carers of people with rarer dementias
  34. ‘The oxygen of shared experience’: exploring social support processes within peer support groups for carers of people with non-memory-led and inherited dementias
  35. Symptom-led staging for primary progressive aphasia
  36. Talking Lines: A Research Protocol Integrating Verbal and Visual Narratives to Understand the Experiences of People Affected by Rarer Forms of Dementia
  37. ‘Like going into a chocolate shop, blindfolded’: What do people with primary progressive aphasia want from speech and language therapy?
  38. A systematic review and psychometric evaluation of resilience measurement scales for people living with dementia and their carers
  39. Remote versus face-to-face neuropsychological testing for dementia research: a comparative study in people with Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia and healthy older individuals
  40. How do the activities of daily living decline in people living with rarer dementias? A systematic review
  41. Peer support for people living with rare or young onset dementia: An integrative review
  42. The Development of Videoconference-Based Support for People Living With Rare Dementias and Their Carers: Protocol for a 3-Phase Support Group Evaluation
  43. Neuropsychological assessments for dementia research in the COVID-19 era: comparing remote and face-to-face testing
  44. Singing and music making: physiological responses across early to later stages of dementia
  45. Developing Poetry as a Research Methodology with Rarer Forms of Dementia: Four Research Protocols
  46. The Development of Videoconference-Based Support for People Living With Rare Dementias and Their Carers: Protocol for a 3-Phase Support Group Evaluation (Preprint)
  47. Singing and music making: physiological responses across early to later stages of dementia
  48. Arts-based interventions for people living with dementia: Measuring ‘in the moment’ wellbeing with the Canterbury Wellbeing Scales
  49. Development of the Video Analysis Scale of Engagement (VASE) for people with advanced dementia
  50. Singing and music making: physiological responses across early to later stages of dementia
  51. Development of the Video Analysis Scale of Engagement (VASE) for people with advanced dementia
  52. Arts-based interventions for people living with dementia: Measuring ‘in the moment’ wellbeing with the Canterbury Wellbeing Scales
  53. Arts-based interventions for people living with dementia: Measuring ‘in the moment’ wellbeing with the Canterbury Wellbeing Scales
  54. The impact of the first UK Covid-19 lockdown on carers and people living with low prevalence dementia: results from the Rare Dementia Support survey
  55. Augmenting Dementia Cognitive Assessment With Instruction-Less Eye-Tracking Tests
  56. Development of the Video Analysis Scale of Engagement (VASE) for people with advanced dementia
  57. Non-memory led dementias: care in the time of covid-19
  58. Sequences of cognitive decline in typical Alzheimer's disease and posterior cortical atrophy estimated using a novel event‐based model of disease progression
  59. Protocol for the Rare Dementia Support Impact study: RDS Impact
  60. Using Music to Develop a Multisensory Communicative Environment for People with Late-Stage Dementia
  61. Cardiac responses to viewing facial emotion differentiate frontotemporal dementias
  62. Non-Parametric Mixture Modelling and its Application to Disease Progression Modelling
  63. Motor signatures of emotional reactivity in frontotemporal dementia
  64. Profiles in paint: contrasting responses to a common artistic exercise by people with different dementias
  65. Impaired Interoceptive Accuracy in Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia
  66. Preparatory planning framework for Created Out of Mind: Shaping perceptions of dementia through art and science
  67. Auditory conflict and congruence in frontotemporal dementia
  68. Functional neuroanatomy of speech signal decoding in primary progressive aphasias
  69. Behavioural and neuroanatomical correlates of auditory speech analysis in primary progressive aphasias
  70. The clinical, neuroanatomical, and neuropathologic phenotype of TBK1‐associated frontotemporal dementia: A longitudinal case report
  71. Serum neurofilament light chain protein is a measure of disease intensity in frontotemporal dementia
  72. The Feedback-Related Negativity and the P300 Brain Potential Are Sensitive to Price Expectation Violations in a Virtual Shopping Task
  73. The neural fate of neutral information in emotion-enhanced memory