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Holly Tuokko, PhD, RPsych

Holly Tuokko, PhD, RPsych

Organization: 
University of Victoria
Department: 
Centre on Aging
Email: 
htuokko@uvic.ca

Holly Tuokko is the Director of the Centre on Aging and a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Victoria. Her teaching and research interests are related to mental health and aging and include geriatric neuropsychology, clinical aging, cognitive aging, life-span development and the functional capabilities of older adults (e.g., driving, decision-making).

Recent Publications:

Tuokko, H., Chou, B.P.H., Bowden, S., Simard, M., Ska, B. & Crossley, M. (2009). Partial measurement equivalence of French and English versions of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging neuropsychological battery. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 15(3), 416-425.

Ritchie, L.J. & Tuokko, H. (2008). Mild cognitive impairment: What is it and where does it lead? Geriatrics & Aging, 11(4), 231-237.

Kit, K.A., Tuokko, H.A. & Mateer, C.A. (2008). A review of the stereotype threat literature and its application in a neurological population. Neuropsychological Review, 18, 132-148.

Stepaniuk, J.A., Tuokko, H.A., McGee, P., Garrett, D.D. & Benner, E.L. (2008). Impact of transit training and free bus pass on public transportation use by older drivers. Preventive Medicine, 47 - Special Issue on Health and Transportation, 335-337.

Stepaniuk, J., Ritchie, L.J., & Tuokko, H. (2008). Neuropsychiatric impairments as predictors of mild cognitive impairment, dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 23(4), 326-333.

Garrett, D.D., Tuokko, H., Stajduhar, K., Lindsay, J., & Buehler, S. (2008). Planning for end-of-life-care: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Canadian Journal on Aging, 27(1), 11-22.
Holly Tuokko is the Director of the Centre on Aging and a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Victoria. Her teaching and research interests are related to mental health and aging and include geriatric neuropsychology, clinical aging, cognitive aging, life-span development and the functional capabilities of older adults (e.g., driving, decision-making).