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Aims and Scope: The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society welcomes original, creative, high quality research papers covering all areas of neuropsychology. The focus of articles may be primarily experimental, more applied or clinical. Contributions will broadly reflect the interest of all areas of neuropsychology, including but not limited to: development of cognitive processes, brain-behavior relationships, adult neuropsychology, child neuropsychology, developmental neuropsychology, disorders of speech and language, and the interfaces of neuropsychology with related areas such as behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuroimaging, and electrophysiology. Book Reviews will also be published.

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ISSN 1355-6177

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Subscription Information: Published ten times a year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October and November. Annual institutional print and electronic subscription rates: US $1,314.00 in the USA, Canada, and Mexico; UK £752.00 + VAT elsewhere. Institutional electronic rates only: US $920.00 in the USA, Canada, and Mexico; UK £554.00 + VAT elsewhere. Single part rates: US $144.00 in the USA, Canada, and Mexico; UK £82.00 + VAT elsewhere. Prices include surface postage and insurance.

Member Subscription: The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society is an official publication of The International Neuropsychological Society. Members of the Society automatically receive the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society as part of their annual membership dues. For further information on membership, please visit the INS website, http://www.the-ins.org. INS office contact: Gordon J. Chelune, Ph.D., Executive Secretary, International Neuropsychological Society, 2319 South Foothill Drive #260, Salt Lake City, UT 84109. E-mail: [email protected]; Telephone: (801) 487-0475.

Information on Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society and all other Cambridge journals is available via http://www.cambridge.org/ in North America and in the UK. Full text for this journal can be found at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-international-neuropsychological-society.

Copyright © 2019 The International Neuropsychological Society

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEFStephen M. Rao

Cleveland Clinic

ASSOCIATE EDITORSRobert M. Bilder

University of California, Los Angeles

E. Mark MahoneKennedy Krieger Institute

Alexander I. TrösterBarrow Neurological Institute

Mieke VerfaellieVA Boston Healthcare System & Boston University School of Medicine

Guy VingerhoetsGhent University, Belgium

John L. WoodardWayne State University

Editorial AssistantCharlene Belsole

Cleveland Clinic

PAST EDITORSIgor Grant

Founding Editor, 1994–2004

Kathleen Y. Haaland2004–2014

CONSULTING EDITORSPeter A. Arnett

Pennsylvania State University

Ida Sue BaronIndependent Private Practice, Potomac, MD & Fairfax, VA

Russell M. BauerUniversity of Florida & Malcolm Randall Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center

Miriam H. BeauchampUniversity of Montreal

Ralph H.B. BenedictState University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Linas A. BieliauskasAnn Arbor VA Healthcare System & University of Michigan Health System

Erin D. BiglerBrigham Young University

Mark W. BondiVA San Diego Healthcare System & University of California San Diego

Aaron Bonner-JacksonCleveland Clinic

Adam M. BrickmanTaub Institute for Research, Columbia University

Randy L. BucknerHarvard University

Roberto CabezaDuke University

Giovanni A. CarlesimoUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata & IRCCS S. Lucia Foundation, Italy

Cathy CatroppaMurdoch Childrens Research Institute Royal Children’s Hospital University of Melbourne

Maud Champagne-LavauCNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille University, France

Gordon CheluneUniversity of Utah

Heather M. ConklinSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Michael C. CorballisUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand

Fergus I.M. CraikRotman Research Institute at Baycrest, Canada

Bruce A. CrossonEmory University & Atlanta VA Medical Center

Jeffrey L. CummingsCleveland Clinic

Natalia Ojeda Del PozoUniversity of Deusto, Spain

John DeLucaKessler Foundation

Alysa E. DoyleMassachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Sureyya DikmenUniversity of Washington

Deborah A. FeinUniversity of Connecticut

Christopher M. FilleyUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine

Stella G. GiakoumakiUniversity of Crete, Greece

Igor GrantUniversity of California, San Diego

John GunstadKent State University

Kathleen Y. HaalandNew Mexico VA Healthcare System & University of New Mexico

Thomas A. HammekeMilwaukee VA Medical Center & Medical College of Wisconsin

Benjamin M. Hampstead University of Michigan and VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System

Deborah L. HarringtonVA San Diego Healthcare System & University of California, San Diego

Bruce P. HermannUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Lisa A. JacobsonKennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Sterling C. JohnsonUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison & Wm. S. Middleton Memorial VA Hospital

Roy P.C. KesselsRadboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Jae-Jin KimGangnam Severance Hospital & Yonsei University, South Korea

Michael D. KopelmanKing’s College London, England

Scott A. LangeneckerThe University of Illinois at Chicago

Bonnie E. LevinUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Harvey LevinBaylor College of Medicine & Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center

Kathryn E. LewandowskiMcLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Leandro Fernandes Malloy-DinizUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Jennifer J. ManlyColumbia University Medical Center

Andrew R. MayerUniversity of New Mexico & The Mind Research Network

Michael McCreaMedical College of Wisconsin

Skye McDonaldThe University of New South Wales, Australia

Raquelle I. Mesholam-GatelyHarvard Medical School & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Steffen MoritzUniversity Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany

Kristy A. NielsonMarquette University & Medical College of Wisconsin

Michael W. Parsons Cleveland Clinic

Jennie PonsfordMonash University & Epworth Hospital, Australia

Naftali RazWayne State University

Andrew J. SaykinIndiana University School of Medicine

Ben SchmandAcademic Medical Center & University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Maureen Schmitter-EdgecombeWashington State University

Michael SeidenbergRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

Carlo SemenzaUniversity of Padova, Italy

Maria SemkovskaUniversity of Limerick, Ireland

J. Carson SmithUniversity of Maryland

Lin SørensenUniversity of Bergen, Norway

Yaakov SternColumbia University Medical Center

Julie C. StoutMonash University, Australia

William S. StoneHarvard Medical School & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Yana SuchyUniversity of Utah

Daniel TranelUniversity of Iowa

Elizabeth W. TwamleyUniversity of California, San Diego & VA San Diego Healthcare System

Frederick W. UnverzagtIndiana University School of Medicine

Eli VakilBar Ilan University, Israel

Sandra VanottiUniversity of Buenos Aires & INEBA-Neurosciences Institute of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Seth WarschauskyUniversity of Michigan

Ann D. WattsEntabeni Hospital, South Africa

Kathleen A. Welsh-BohmerDuke University

T. Andrew ZabelKennedy Krieger Institute

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661 Decision-Making as a Latent Construct and its Measurement Invariance in a Large Sample of Adolescent Cannabis Users

I. Pacheco-Colón, S.W. Hawes, J.C. Duperrouzel, C. Lopez-Quintero, R. Gonzalez

668 Neuropsychological Function Response to Nocturnal Blue Light Blockage in Individuals With Symptoms of Insomnia: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study

M.E. Zimmerman, M.B. Kim, C. Hale, A.J. Westwood, A.M. Brickman, A. Shechter

678 Predicting Progression to Parkinson’s Disease Dementia Using Multivariate Normative Comparisons

J.A. Agelink van Rentergem, N.R. de Vent, H.M. Huizenga, J.M.J. Murre, ANDI consortium, B.A. Schmand

688 Visual Object Discrimination Impairment as an Early Predictor of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease

L.S. Gaynor, R.E.C. Cid, A. Penate, M. Rosselli, S.N. Burke, M. Wicklund, D.A. Loewenstein, R.M. Bauer

699 Timing of onset and rate of decline in learning and retention in the pre-dementia phase of Alzheimer’s disease

E. Grober, Y. An, R.B. Lipton, C. Kawas, S.M. Resnick

706 Medial Temporal Lobe Atrophy is Related to Learning Strategy Changes in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

L. Zhang, W. Sun, M. Xing, Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, Q. Sun, Y. Cheng, C. Shi, N. Zhang

718 Naturally Occurring Expressive Suppression is Associated with Lapses in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Y. Suchy, M.A. Niermeyer, E.I. Franchow, R.E. Ziemnik

729 The Effects of Radiation and Sex Differences on Adaptive Functioning in Adult Survivors of Pediatric Posterior Fossa Brain Tumors

T.F. Panwala, M.E. Fox, T.D. Tucker, T.Z. King

740 Influence of Methylphenidate on Long-Term Neuropsychological and Everyday Executive Functioning After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children with Secondary Attention Problems

E. LeBlond, J. Smith-Paine, J.J. Riemersma, P.S. Horn, S.L. Wade, B.G. Kurowski

750 Exploring Heterogeneity on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: A Cluster Analytical Investigation

S.P. Carruthers, C.T. Gurvich, D. Meyer, Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank, C. Bousman, I.P. Everall, E. Neill, C. Pantelis, P.J. Sumner, E.J. Tan, E.H.X. Thomas, T.E. Van Rheenen, S.L. Rossell

761 Standardization of an Arabic-Language Neuropsychological Battery for Epilepsy Surgical Evaluations

H.F. Al-Joudi, L. Mincari, S. Baz, M. Nester, N. Al-Marzouki, T. Abalkhail, N. Aljehani, C. Al-Ibrahim, J. Brandt

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772 The Factor Structure of the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination, Third Edition

M.W.M. Fong, R.V. Patten, R.P. Fucetola

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