Network neuropsychology

A major interest of mine is the use of network models to interpret data from neuropsychological batteries in groups of patients with neurological conditions. I refer to this approach as “network neuropsychology” but it has been called various things. I try to keep up-to-date lists of papers specifically on the rationale behind applying psychometric network models to neuropsychological test data as well as substantive findings regarding ageing, several neurological conditions and a few cognitive domains I am particularly interested in. I am also interested in ‘multilayer networks’ combining brain and cognitive variables. Please get in touch and let me know if I have missed something in these areas. There are also growing or established bodies of work on other conditions (e.g., psychosis) and cognitive domains (e.g., semantic memory), which I do not keep a close eye on!

Theoretical papers

For papers outlining the rationale(s) behind using network models to interpret multivariate neuropsychological data, click here.

Multilayer Networks

Click here for papers on multilayer (e.g., brain and cognition) network models.

Ageing

Click here for papers related to ageing.

Conditions

Dementia

Click here for papers on the Alzheimer’s dementia syndrome, mild cognitive impairment, and/or subjective cognitive decline.

Parkinson’s disease

Click here for papers on Parkinson’s disease.

Epilepsy

Click here to see a list of papers on various epilepsies in adulthood and childhood.

Cognitive domains

Executive functioning

Click here for papers on executive functioning.

Intelligence

Click here for papers on intelligence.