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Ruth Mark is an assistant professor in the Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology at Tilburg University. Her current research focuses on family dynamics involved in the changing process of preclinical dementia, the progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment to dementia diagnosis, and end-of-life issues. She explores individual progression and investigates possible protective factors that could delay the onset of dementia or slow its progression once diagnosed. Her work has been published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, including Nature and Brain. Mark conducts both fundamental and applied research in memory, neurophysiology, emotion, and behavior among a variety of neurological populations, including healthy older adults aged 60 and over. Her expertise includes Clinical Neuropsychology, Dementia, Neurological disorders, Memory, and Neuropsychological Assessment.
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