


Dr. Dorene Rentz, PSY.D
Dr. Dorene Rentz, PSY.D is a psychologist in Boston, MA. She is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Dr. Dorene Rentz, PSY.D is a psychologist in Boston, MA. She is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital.Psychology
Vascular risk and ß-amyloid are synergistically associated with cortical tau, 2019-01-07
Apathy is associated with increased amyloid burden in mild cognitive impairment, 2014-03-12
Does compensatory neural activity survive old-old age?, 2010-08-07
Regional tau pathology and loneliness in cognitively normal older adults, 2018-12-18
Face-name Associative Memory Performance is Related To Amyloid Burden in Normal Elderly, 2011-06-12
The A4 Study: Stopping AD before Symptoms Begin?, 2014-03-19
Reliability of fMRI Associative Encoding Memory Paradigm in Non-Demented Elderly Adults, 2011-01-21
Longitudinal Trajectories of Participant- and Study Partner-Rated Cognitive Decline, in Relation to Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers and Mood Symptoms, 2022-01-31
Harvard Aging Brain Study: dataset and accessibility, 2015-04-03
Sex differences in episodic memory in early midlife: Impact of reproductive aging, 2016-09-02
The influence of demographic factors on subjective cognitive concerns and beta-amyloid, 2016-10-11
Sex Mediates Relationships Between Regional Tau Pathology and Cognitive Decline, 2020-08-31
Executive function and instrumental activities of daily living in MCI and AD, 2010-05-05
Impact of BDNF and sex on maintaining intact memory function in early midlife, 2019-12-24
Amyloid-ß Associated Cortical Thinning in Clinically Normal Elderly, 2011-03-17
FDG metabolism associated with tau-amyloid interaction predicts memory decline, 2017-04-06
Neuropsychiatric symptoms and functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment, 2015-06-25
Monthly At-Home Computerized Cognitive Testing to Detect Diminished Practice Effects in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease, 2022-01-13
The dissociation between early and late selection in older adults, 2013-08-05
Cognition, Reserve, and Amyloid Deposition in Normal Aging, 2011-02-10
Subjective cognitive concerns, episodic memory and the APOE e4 allele, 2014-09-23
Activities of daily living: where do they fit in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease?, 2012-10-01
Loneliness, depression and cognitive function in older U.S. adults, 2016-05-09
Functional Alterations in Memory Networks in Early Alzheimer's Disease, 2011-01-24
Association of anxiety with subcortical amyloidosis in cognitively normal older adults, 2018-08-16
Cognition, Reserve, and Amyloid Deposition in Normal Aging, 2009-10-27
The impact of Aß and tau on prospective cognitive decline in older individuals, 2019-01-21
The Feasibility of At-Home iPad Cognitive Testing For Use in Clinical Trials, 2015-11-15
Age-Related Changes in Early Novelty Processing as Measured by ERPs, 2009-05-20
Conceptual and Measurement Challenges in Research on Cognitive Reserve, 2011-11-04
Focus on Depression
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hospital awardsAmerica's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025)
Top in the nation for overall patient experience based on nine measures related to doctor and nurse communication, hospital cleanliness and noise levels, and medication and post-discharge care instructions
View all awardsOutstanding Patient Experience Award™ (2024, 2023, 2022)
Top in the nation for overall patient experience based on nine measures related to doctor and nurse communication, hospital cleanliness and noise levels, and medication and post-discharge care instructions
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91%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home7% higher than the national average
84%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well9% higher than the national average