“…These studies had very little overlap in the tests used to measure cognitive function; however, when grouping the tests by functional domain, three main domains were tested: global functioning and/or intelligence quotient (IQ), executive function and/or processing speed, and memory (for a full list of the tests used, see the Appendix). Ages were similar across three of the studies, Vichinsky et al (7), Mackin et al (27), Novelli et al (28), with mean ages near 30 (31.6, 32.0, and 31.0, respectively); the Kulger et al (29) and van der Land et al (30) studies had younger groups of patients with sickle cell anemia with a mean age of near 20 (mean 19.9, range 11–28 and mean 23 years, range 19–25, respectively). Four of the five studies also had chosen a priori brain regions of interest.…”