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Shenghao Zhang
Shenghao Zhang
Weill Cornell Medicine
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Predicting computer proficiency in older adults
S Zhang, WCM Grenhart, AC McLaughlin, JC Allaire
Computers in Human Behavior 67, 106-112, 2017
412017
Within-and between-person relationships among health, awareness of aging, and control beliefs: A microlongitudinal study
S Zhang, SD Neupert
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 76 (5), 858-870, 2021
232021
Predicting control beliefs in older adults: A micro-longitudinal study
S Zhang, AA Gamaldo, SD Neupert, JC Allaire
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 75 (5), e1-e12, 2020
172020
New opportunities for the early detection and treatment of cognitive decline: adherence challenges and the promise of smart and person-centered technologies
Z He, M Dieciuc, D Carr, S Chakraborty, A Singh, IE Fowe, S Zhang, ...
BMC Digital Health 1 (1), 7, 2023
132023
Deep learning-based predictions of older adults' adherence to cognitive training to support training efficacy
A Singh, S Chakraborty, Z He, S Tian, S Zhang, MLA Lustria, N Charness, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 980778, 2022
92022
Motivation to engage in aging research: are there typologies and predictors?
DC Carr, S Tian, Z He, S Chakraborty, M Dieciuc, N Gray, ...
The Gerontologist 62 (10), 1466-1476, 2022
82022
Does computer use improve older adults’ cognitive functioning? Evidence from the Personal Reminder Information and Social Management trial
S Zhang, WR Boot, N Charness
The Gerontologist 62 (7), 1063-1070, 2022
72022
A machine-learning based approach for predicting older adults’ adherence to technology-based cognitive training
Z He, S Tian, A Singh, S Chakraborty, S Zhang, MLA Lustria, N Charness, ...
Information processing & management 59 (5), 103034, 2022
72022
Using variable priority training to examine video game-related gains in cognition
S Zhang, WCM Grenhart, JF Sprufera, AC McLaughlin, JC Allaire
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 4, 274-284, 2020
32020
Predicting Older Adults’ Continued Computer Use After Initial Adoption
S Zhang, WR Boot
Innovation in Aging 7 (4), igad029, 2023
22023
Awareness of aging mediates the relationship between health and control beliefs: a micro-longitudinal study
S Zhang, S Neupert
Innovation in Aging 4 (Suppl 1), 448, 2020
22020
Terms of engagement: Understanding the motivations, preferences, and attitudes of older adults toward mobile cognitive assessment and training
M Dieciuc, S Zhang, N Gray, MLA Lustria, DC Carr, N Charness, WR Boot
The Gerontologist 64 (2), gnad048, 2024
12024
A Qualitative Understanding of Motivations, Preferences, and Attitudes Toward Adherence-Based Technology
M Dieciuc, S Zhang, N Gray, A Dilanchian, D Carr, M Lustria, W Boot
INNOVATION IN AGING 5, 552-552, 2021
12021
Adherence Promotion With Tailored Motivational Messages: Proof of Concept and Message Preferences in Older Adults
S Zhang, M Dieciuc, A Dilanchian, MLA Lustria, D Carr, N Charness, Z He, ...
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine 10, 23337214231224571, 2024
2024
CONTROL BELIEFS MEDIATE THE WITHIN-PERSON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EVERYDAY CONTEXT AND SUBJECTIVE AGE
S Zhang, S Neupert
Innovation in Aging 7 (S1), 837, 2023
2023
THE RELEVANCE OF COGNITIVE ABILITIES IN FRAUD DETECTION
S Zhang, N Charness, W Boot
Innovation in Aging 7 (Suppl 1), 1140, 2023
2023
CHALLENGES AND NOVEL SOLUTIONS TO PROMOTING ADHERENCE TO HOME-BASED COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT
W Boot, I Fowe, S Zhang, M Dieciuc, A Dilanchian
Innovation in Aging 7 (Suppl 1), 15, 2023
2023
Control Beliefs Mediate the Within-Person Relationship Between Everyday Activity Volition and Daily Subjective Age
S Zhang, SD Neupert
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 78 (12), 2021-2025, 2023
2023
DOES PERCEIVED EFFICACY OF COGNITIVE TRAINING BIAS OUTCOMES?
S Zhang, N Gray, N Charness, W Boot
Innovation in Aging 6 (Suppl 1), 549, 2022
2022
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADHERENCE SUPPORT MESSAGES FOR AN AI-BASED REMINDER SYSTEM
S Zhang, M Dieciuc, A Dilanchian, W Boot
Innovation in Aging 6 (Suppl 1), 71, 2022
2022
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