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David J. Libon is affiliated with Rowan University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and neuroscience. Their work spans several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, neurology, and critical care and intensive care medicine.

Research by Libon frequently focuses on dementia and cognitive impairment, with a significant emphasis on functional brain connectivity, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, cognitive functions and memory, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, and spatial neglect and hemispheric dysfunction.

Libon's recent publications include:

  • Machine Learning Analysis of Digital Clock Drawing Test Performance for Differential Classification of Mild Cognitive Impairment Subtypes Versus Alzheimer's Disease, 2020, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • Cognitive Correlates of Digital Clock Drawing Metrics in Older Adults with and without Mild Cognitive Impairment, 2020, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease
  • Marrying Past and Present Neuropsychology: Is the Future of the Process-Based Approach Technology-Based?, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Rapid in-person cognitive screening in the preoperative setting: Test considerations and recommendations from the Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement (SPAQI), 2020, Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
  • Classifying Non-Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease/Vascular Dementia Patients Using Kinematic, Time-Based, and Visuospatial Parameters: The Digital Clock Drawing Test, 2021, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Libon include:

  • Catherine C. Price
  • Melissa Lamar (20 publications)
  • Álvaro Pascual-Leone (18 publications)
  • Rhoda Au (17 publications)
  • Rodney Swenson (17 publications)

The main journals and venues where Libon's work has been published are:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia (22 publications)
  • Journal of Alzheimer s Disease (13 publications)
  • Circulation (7 publications)
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (6 publications)
  • Frontiers in Psychology (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • Neuropsychological Criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment Improves Diagnostic Precision, Biomarker Associations, and Progression Rates

    Mark W. Bondi;Emily C. Edmonds;Amy J. Jak;Lindsay R. Clark

  • Susceptibility of the conventional criteria for mild cognitive impairment to false-positive diagnostic errors

    Emily C. Edmonds;Lisa Delano-Wood;Lisa Delano-Wood;Lindsay R. Clark;Amy J. Jak;Amy J. Jak

  • The role of the dynamic body schema in praxis: evidence from primary progressive apraxia.

    Laurel J. Buxbaum;Tania Giovannetti;David Libon

  • Clock drawing as an assessment tool for dementia.

    David J. Libon;Rodney A. Swenson;Edward J. Barnoski;Laura Prouty Sands

  • Further analyses of clock drawings among demented and nondemented older subjects

    David J. Libon;Barbara L. Malamut;Rodney Swenson;Laura Prouty Sands

  • Subcortical vascular dementia: Integrating neuropsychological and neuroradiologic data

    C. C. Price;A. L. Jefferson;J. G. Merino;K. M. Heilman

  • Naturalistic action impairments in dementia.

    Tania Giovannetti;David J Libon;David J Libon;Laurel J Buxbaum;Laurel J Buxbaum;Myrna F Schwartz

  • Age, executive functions, and visuospatial functioning in healthy older adults.

    David J. Libon;Guila Glosser;Barbara L. Malamut;Edith Kaplan

  • Neuroanatomy of Apathy and Disinhibition in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration

    Lauren Massimo;Chivon Powers;Peachie Moore;Luisa Vesely

  • Learning classification models of cognitive conditions from subtle behaviors in the digital Clock Drawing Test

    William Souillard-Mandar;Randall Davis;Cynthia Rudin;Rhoda Au

  • Cognitive decline and reduced survival in C9orf72 expansion frontotemporal degeneration and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    David J. Irwin;Corey T. McMillan;Johannes Brettschneider;Johannes Brettschneider;David J. Libon;David J. Libon

  • Are Empirically-Derived Subtypes of Mild Cognitive Impairment Consistent with Conventional Subtypes?

    Lindsay R. Clark;Lisa Delano-Wood;David J. Libon;Carrie R. McDonald

  • A Nine—Word dementia version of the california verbal learning test

    David J. Libon;Robert E. Mattson;Guila Glosser;Edith Kaplan

  • Heterogeneity in mild cognitive impairment: Differences in neuropsychological profile and associated white matter lesion pathology

    Lisa Delano-Wood;Mark W. Bondi;Joshua Sacco;Norm Abeles

  • Clock drawing errors in dementia: neuropsychological and neuroanatomical considerations.

    Stephanie Cosentino;Angela Jefferson;Douglas L Chute;Edith Kaplan

  • Characterization of everyday functioning in mild cognitive impairment: a direct assessment approach.

    Tania Giovannetti;Brianne Magouirk Bettcher;Laura Brennan;David J. Libon

  • The heterogeneity of mild cognitive impairment: a neuropsychological analysis.

    David J. Libon;Sharon X. Xie;Joel Eppig;Graham Wicas

  • Patterns of neuropsychological impairment in frontotemporal dementia

    D. J. Libon;S. X. Xie;P. Moore;J. Farmer

  • Declarative and Procedural Learning, Quantitative Measures of the Hippocampus, and Subcortical White Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease and Ischaemic Vascular Dementia

    David J Libon;Bruce Bogdanoff;Blaine S Cloud;Stefan Skalina

  • Visuoconstructional problems in dementia: contribution of executive systems functions.

    Rhonda Q. Freeman;Tania Giovannetti;Tania Giovannetti;Melissa Lamar;Blaine S. Cloud

Frequent Co-Authors

Melissa Lamar
Melissa Lamar Rush University Medical Center
Tania Giovannetti
Tania Giovannetti Temple University
Lisa Delano-Wood
Lisa Delano-Wood University of California, San Diego
Mark W. Bondi
Mark W. Bondi University of California, San Diego
Kenneth M. Heilman
Kenneth M. Heilman University of Florida
Angela L. Jefferson
Angela L. Jefferson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Amy J. Jak
Amy J. Jak University of California, San Diego
Peachie Moore
Peachie Moore University of Pennsylvania
Edith Kaplan
Edith Kaplan Boston University
Emily C. Edmonds
Emily C. Edmonds University of Arizona

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