Sarah Tomaszewski Farias, Ph.D. for UC Davis Health

Sarah Tomaszewski Farias, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Neurology

Director, UC Davis California Alzheimer's Disease Center

Section Chief, Cognitive Behavioral Neurology

UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Clinical Core Leader

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Specialties

Neuropsychology

Cognitive Neuroscience

Alzheimer's Disease

Dementia

Department

Neurology

Locations and Contact

UC Davis Midtown Ambulatory Care Center

UC Davis Medical Group - Midtown Healthy Aging Clinic
3160 Folsom Blvd 3160 Folsom Blvd.
Sacramento Sacramento, CA 95816 95817

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Cannery Building

Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
1651 Alhambra Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95816

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Additional Numbers

Clinic Phone

916-734-5496

Clinic Phone

916-731-1831

Physician Referrals

800-4-UCDAVIS (800-482-3284)

Philosophy of Care

The goal of neuropsychological testing is to help patients better understand their cognitive strengths and weaknesses. The information we learn from these evaluations often provides useful information to aid in the diagnosis of neurological disorders and, importantly, it can also be used to make recommendations and develop intervention strategies to improve one's ability to compensation and 'work around' their cognitive weaknesses.

Clinical Interests

Dr. Farias is a neuropsychologist offering cognitive evaluations to adults with a wide variety of neurological conditions that can affect memory and other thinking abilities. She has special clinical interests and expertise in the cognitive changes associated with aging, Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. She is also a member of the multidisciplinary epilepsy and movement disorders surgical intervention programs in the UC Davis Health System.

Research/Academic Interests

Dr. Farias' research focuses on several areas related to cognitive aging including:

  1. identifying early clinical signs Alzheimer’s disease
  2. evaluating social determinates of brain health and lifestyle factors that increase or decrease risk for cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease
  3. developing and evaluating behavioral interventions to promote cognitive health and functional independence.

Division

Neurology

Center/Program Affiliation

Center for Neuroscience

Undergraduate School

B.S., Arizona State University, Tempe AZ 1993

Other School

Ph.D., University of North Texas, Denton TX 2000

Internship

Neurology and Psychiatry/Neuropsychology, Tulane University, New Orleans LA 1999-2000

Fellowship

Neurology/Neuropsychology, UC Davis, Sacramento CA 2000-2002

National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

National Institute of Health Career Development Award, 2004

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)-funded Summer Research Institute in Geriatric Psychiatry, 2002

Texas Public Education Grant, University of North Texas, Department of Psychology, 1998, 1999

Clinical Fund Scholarship, 1994

Denny KG, Harvey D, Meyer OL, Chan ML, Barba C, Farias ST. A Combined Treatment Approach to Support Everyday Function and Promote Brain Health in Older Adults: A Pilot Study. Clin Gerontol. 2020 Mar-Apr;43(2):209-220. doi:10.1080/07317115.2019.1633574. Epub 2019 Jul 9. PMID:31284845.

Tomaszewski Farias S, Schmitter-Edgecombe M, Weakley A, Harvey D, Denny KG, Barba C, Gravano JT, Giovannetti T, Willis S. Compensation Strategies in Older Adults: Association With Cognition and Everyday Function. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2018 May;33(3):184-191. doi:10.1177/1533317517753361. Epub 2018 Jan 23. PMID:29357670.

Possin KL, Moskowitz T, Erlhoff SJ, Rogers KM, Johnson ET, Steele NZR, Higgins JJ, Stiver J, Alioto AG, Farias ST, Miller BL, Rankin KP. The Brain Health Assessment for Detecting and Diagnosing Neurocognitive Disorders. J Am Greater Soc. 2018 Jan;66(1):150-156. doi:10.1111/jgs.15208. PMID:29355911.

Farias ST, Lau K, Harvey D, Denny KG, Barba C, Mefford AN. Early Functional Limitations in Cognitively Normal Older Adults Predict Diagnostic Conversion to Mild Cognitive Impairment. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2017 Jun;65(6):1152-1158. doi:10.1111/jgs.14835. Epub 2017 Mar 17. PMID:28306147.

Rueda AD, Lau KM, Saito N, Harvey D, Risacher SL, Aisen PS, Petersen RC, Saykin AJ, Farias ST; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Self-rated and informant-rated everyday function in comparison to objective markers of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimers Dement. 2015 Sep;11(9):1080-9. doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2014.09.002. Epub 2014 Nov 15. PMID:25449531.

Melrose RJ, Brewster P, Marquine MJ, MacKay-Brandt A, Reed B, Farias ST, Mungas D. Early life development in a multiethnic sample and the relation to late life cognition. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2015 Jul;70(4):519-31. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbt126. Epub 2014 Jan 3. PMID:24389122.

Brewster PW, Melrose RJ, Marquine MJ, Johnson JK, Napoles A, MacKay-Brandt A, Farias S, Reed B, Mungas D. Life experience and demographic influences on cognitive function in older adults. Neuropsychology. 2014 Nov;28(6):846-58. doi:10.1037/neu0000098. Epub 2014 Jun 16. PMID:24933483.

Farias ST, Park LQ, Harvey DJ, Simon C, Reed BR, Carmichael O, Mungas D. Everyday cognition in older adults: associations with neuropsychological performance and structural brain imaging. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2013 Apr;19(4):430-41. doi:10.1017/S1355617712001609. Epub 2013 Feb 1. PMID:23369894.

Tomaszewski Farias S, Cahn-Weiner DA, Harvey DJ, Reed BR, Mungas D, Kramer JH, Chui H. Longitudinal changes in memory and executive functioning are associated with longitudinal change in instrumental activities of daily living in older adults. Clin Neuropsychol. 2009 Apr;23(3):446-61. doi:10.1080/13854040802360558. Epub 2008 Sep 23. PMID:18821181.

Kile SJ, Ellis WG, Olichney JM, Farias S, DeCarli C. Alzheimer abnormalities of the amygdala with Klüver-Bucy syndrome symptoms: an amygdaloid variant of Alzheimer disease. Arch Neurol. 2009 Jan;66(1):125-9. doi:10.1001/archneurol.2008.517. PMID:19139311.