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Assessing behaviour in ALS: the importance of using disease-specific tools

Published on Jul 21, 2017877 Views

Background: Behavioural changes are a core aspect of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). General behavioural assessments, such as the Frontal Systems Behaviour Scale (FrSBe), have been widely use

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Assessing Behaviour in ALS: The importance of using disease-specific tools00:00
The ALS-FTD Continuum00:20
The ALS-FTD Clinical Overlap - 100:36
The ALS-FTD Clinical Overlap - 201:55
The Assessment of Behaviour in ALS02:42
The Beaumont Behaviour Inventory (BBI) - 104:45
The Beaumont Behaviour Inventory (BBI) - 205:07
The Beaumont Behaviour Inventory (BBI) - 305:12
The Beaumont Behaviour Inventory (BBI) - 405:45
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 106:57
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 208:03
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 308:47
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 409:18
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 510:06
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 611:14
Cross-Validation of ALS-specific measures - 712:23
Conclusions12:41
Acknowledgements13:30