Biography and Research Information
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Ian Moore's research focuses on neuropsychiatric symptoms, cognitive function, and functional decline in older adults. His work includes studies on the relationship between neuropsychiatric symptoms and cognitive dysfunction, as well as the correlation between specific performance measures and functional status in elderly veterans. Moore has investigated methods for refining clinical assessments, such as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), through statistical adjustments in outpatient settings.
His research also extends to preclinical models, including the development of intensive care unit models to characterize bacterial sepsis progression. Moore has a publication record in these areas, with metrics including an h-index of 2 and 34 total citations across 11 publications. His collaborations include work with Kalpana P. Padala and Prasad R. Padala at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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Improving Social Isolation, Resilience, and Perceived Stress in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults (2026)
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The Pitfalls of Patient-Led AI Use: A Case Study in Clinical Neuropsychology (2025)
Collaboration Network
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- 81 The Relationship Between Fist-Edge-Palm Performance and Informant Related Functional Status in Elderly Veterans
- Refining MoCA Interpretation in An Outpatient Clinic Via Logistic Regression and Base Rate Adjustment: A Pilot Study
- The Relationship of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, Cognitive Dysfunction and Functional Decline in Older Adults
- The Pitfalls of Patient-Led AI Use: A Case Study in Clinical Neuropsychology
- Refining MoCA Interpretation in An Outpatient Clinic Via Logistic Regression and Base Rate Adjustment: A Pilot Study
- The Relationship of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, Cognitive Dysfunction and Functional Decline in Older Adults
- Refining MoCA Interpretation in An Outpatient Clinic Via Logistic Regression and Base Rate Adjustment: A Pilot Study
- The Relationship of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, Cognitive Dysfunction and Functional Decline in Older Adults
- Refining MoCA Interpretation in An Outpatient Clinic Via Logistic Regression and Base Rate Adjustment: A Pilot Study
- The Relationship of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, Cognitive Dysfunction and Functional Decline in Older Adults
- The Relationship of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, Cognitive Dysfunction and Functional Decline in Older Adults
- The Pitfalls of Patient-Led AI Use: A Case Study in Clinical Neuropsychology
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
- 1470: NOVEL PRECLINICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MODEL TO CHARACTERIZE BACTERIAL SEPSIS PROGRESSION
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