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Examining Associations Between Smartphone Use and Clinical Severity in Frontotemporal Dementia: Proof-of-Concept Study
Examining Associations Between Smartphone Use and Clinical Severity in Frontotemporal Dementia: Proof-of-Concept Study
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Emily W Paolillo1 ; Kaitlin B Casaletto1 ; Annie L Clark1 ; Jack C Taylor1 ; Hilary W Heuer1 ; Amy B Wise1 ; Sreya Dhanam1 ; Mark Sanderson-Cimino1 ; Rowan Saloner1 ; Joel H Kramer1 ; John Kornak2 ; Walter Kremers3 ; Leah Forsberg4 ; Brian Appleby5 ; Ece Bayram6 ; Andrea Bozoki7 ; Danielle Brushaber3 ; R Ryan Darby8 ; Gregory S Day9 ; Bradford C Dickerson10 ; Kimiko Domoto-Reilly11 ; Fanny Elahi12, 13 ; Julie A Fields14 ; Nupur Ghoshal15 ; Neill Graff-Radford9 ; Matthew G H Hall1 ; Lawrence S Honig16 ; Edward D Huey17 ; Maria I Lapid14 ; Irene Litvan6 ; Ian R Mackenzie18 ; Joseph C Masdeu19 ; Mario F Mendez20 ; Carly Mester3 ; Toji Miyagawa4 ; Georges Naasan21 ; Belen Pascual19 ; Peter Pressman22 ; Eliana Marisa Ramos20 ; Katherine P Rankin1 ; Jessica Rexach20 ; Julio C Rojas1 ; Lawren VandeVrede1 ; Bonnie Wong23 ; Zbigniew K Wszolek9 ; Bradley F Boeve4 ; Howard J Rosen1 ; Adam L Boxer1 ; Adam M Staffaroni1 ; ALLFTD Consortium24
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