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Pupillary response: cognitive effort for breast cancer survivors.

Jamie S MyersMelike KahyaMelissa MitchellJunqiang DaiJianghua HeSanghee MoonKevin HamiltonMary VallaAnne O'DeaJennifer KlempMonica KuryloAbiodun AkinwuntanHannes Devos
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2018)
PR sensitivity to cognitive effort across a variety of NPT and correlation with self-report of cognitive function was demonstrated. The portability, affordability, and "real-time" aspects of PR are attractive for potential use in the clinic setting to assess cognitive function. A larger study is needed to confirm these results. Prospective investigation of PR in BCS is needed to demonstrate sensitivity to cognitive function changes over time.
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