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  1. A bibliometric analysis of Neuropsychology’s published corpus (1987–2024): How has the science evolved, and does study content impact citation rates?
  2. Internet navigation skills for financial management: Associations with age, neurocognitive performance, and functional capacity.
  3. Future and past autobiographical memory in persons with HIV disease.
  4. Memory Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: Encoding and Retrieval May Be Diminished
  5. Introduction to the special issue on the neuropsychology of daily life.
  6. Enhancing cue salience improves aspects of naturalistic time-based prospective memory in older adults with HIV disease.
  7. Supporting strategic processes can improve time-based prospective memory in the laboratory among older adults with HIV disease.
  8. Prospective memory partially mediates the association between aging and everyday functioning
  9. Where have I heard that before? A validity study of source memory indices from the California Verbal Learning Test – Second edition
  10. The neuropsychological aspects of performance-based Internet navigation skills: A brief review of an emerging literature
  11. Development and reliability of the Prospective Memory Assessment for Children & Youth (PROMACY): A preliminary study in a nonclinical sample
  12. Promoting resilience through neurocognitive functioning in youth living with HIV
  13. Real-world implications of apathy among older adults: Independent associations with activities of daily living and quality of life
  14. Intraindividual variability in neurocognitive performance is associated with time-based prospective memory in older adults
  15. The effects of aging and HIV disease on employment status and functioning.
  16. Verbal episodic memory profiles in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND): A comparison with Huntington's disease and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
  17. Prospective memory in youth with perinatally-acquired HIV infection
  18. Household Everyday Functioning in the Internet Age: Online Shopping and Banking Skills Are Affected in HIV−Associated Neurocognitive Disorders