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ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT SCREENING: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
2017
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the current available information and communication technologies-based instruments for cognitive decline early screening and detection in terms of usability ...
Involvement of people with cognitive decline in all phases of the development process is of great importance to obtain valuable and user-friendly products. ...
In a review about computerized cognitive testing for older adults (8) 17 test batteries were identified which had adequate discriminant validity and test-retest reliability; the authors concluded that ...
doi:10.1017/s0266462317000800
pmid:28920567
fatcat:mj6fp7goizgapp3nhqsxnrnyye
The Feasibility of At-Home iPad Cognitive Testing For Use in Clinical Trials
2016
The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease
Reliable and valid cognitive data can be obtained from the C3-PAD assessments in the home environment. ...
We used a Computerized Cognitive Composite for Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease (C3-PAD) developed for iPad 1) to determine the feasibility of performing the C3-PAD at home by older individuals without ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors gratefully acknowledge all of the volunteers who participated in the study. ...
doi:10.14283/jpad.2015.78
pmid:26998469
pmcid:PMC4795477
fatcat:fhmx5gd3nvdy7lbq7ygqw5ttui
Status of computerized cognitive testing in aging: A systematic review
2008
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Each test battery was rated on availability of normative data, level of evidence for test validity and reliability, comprehensiveness, and usability. ...
We present here a systematic review of the status of computer-based cognitive testing, focusing on detection of cognitive decline in the aging population. ...
They allow him use of their products for research and clinical work in exchange for the incorporation of his data for the development of norms for their tests. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2008.07.003
pmid:19012868
pmcid:PMC2645803
fatcat:rlzf4gvk4fhevb6omj4qqhzohu
Current state of digital biomarker technologies for real life in-home monitoring of cognitive function for MCI to mild AD and implications for clinical care: systematic review (Preprint)
2018
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Among areas that have challenged the progress of dementia care has been the assessment of change in symptoms over time. ...
Despite the promise of a multitude of sensors and devices that can be applied, there are no agreed-upon standards for digital biomarkers, nor are there comprehensive evidence-based results for which digital ...
Acknowledgments This review was undertaken as part of the research project by AP at the Oregon Center for Aging and Technology (ORCATECH), which was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the ...
doi:10.2196/12785
pmid:31471958
pmcid:PMC6743264
fatcat:3q3zd2yarrgnhbxkln754nmjja
Feasibility of computerized brain plasticity-based cognitive training after traumatic brain injury
2012
Journal of rehabilitation research and development
a graduated series of structured exercises-at their homes in an urban community. ...
The present study investigates the feasibility and utility of using a computerized brain plasticity-based cognitive training (BPCT) program as an intervention for communitydwelling individuals with traumatic ...
Thus, the current study explored whether the software is usable and well tolerated in a sample of community-dwelling individuals with TBI. ...
doi:10.1682/jrrd.2011.07.0133
pmid:23516058
fatcat:z2eigaa2nja77mftwjqysjob74
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) as Medication Reminding Tools: Exploring Age Differences in Usability
2005
Gerontechnology
In addition to completing a battery of cognitive tests and a survey designed to assess perceived PDA usability, each participant's PDA skill acquisition was assessed over time (i.e., during training, immediately ...
Over time, age differences in PDA performance were reduced suggesting that older adults might benefit from PDAs as prospective memory aids during medication adherence. ...
Procedure On Day 1 of testing, groups of up to 10 participants completed a demographic questionnaire and the cognitive battery during an experimental session that lasted for approximately two hours. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2005.04.03.003.00
fatcat:lpd5msrmfnbq3baqifsomrk3ia
Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and cognitive function in a large cohort of middle-aged women
2017
Depression and Anxiety
Cognitive function was measured in 2014-2016 using the Cogstate Brief Battery, a self-administered online cognitive battery that assesses psychomotor speed, attention, learning, and working memory. ...
A secondary objective was to investigate the possible role of depression in the relation of PTSD symptoms to cognitive function. ...
Harel was a full time employee of Cogstate, a cognitive test company that provided the cognitive tests used in this study. ...
doi:10.1002/da.22600
pmid:28072503
pmcid:PMC5378624
fatcat:mrp7dmt7sfcsrhyeoy7ra3wh64
Considerations in selection of diet assessment methods for examining the effect of nutrition on cognition
2014
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
Older adults are the most rapidly growing age group in the United States, and it is estimated that 22.2 % of U.S. adults over 71 years of age have cognitive impairments without dementia and 13.9% have ...
There is a growing body of research and interest in the relationship between diet and cognitive function. ...
Acknowledgments The preparation of this review was supported in part by grants from the National Institute on Aging (R01 AG020118; R37 AG025667) and the Center for Nutrition, Learning, and Memory at the ...
doi:10.1007/s12603-014-0566-5
pmid:25732219
pmcid:PMC5800305
fatcat:cd6ogcjuvrfbflksaw5be5kbhm
A pilot randomized controlled trial using EEG-based brain–computer interface training for a Chinese-speaking group of healthy elderly
2015
Clinical Interventions in Aging
We have developed an innovative electroencephalography (EEG)-based brain–computer interface (BCI) CT program that has shown preliminary efficacy in improving cognition in 32 healthy English-speaking elderly ...
At the end of the training, a usability and acceptability questionnaire was administered. ...
In: Crowley J, editor. Cheng Y, Wu W, Wang J, et al. Reliability and validity of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status in community-dwelling elderly. Cheung YB. ...
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fatcat:gm2ajg7mk5hmbbc6il5i4yhf44
Computerized Self-Administered Measures of Mood and Appetite for Older Adults: The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing Toolkit
2016
Journal of Applied Gerontology
In Study 2, 40 community-living older adults (aged 64-88 years) completed daily NANA measures of momentary mood and appetite in their own homes, unsupervised, alongside additional measures of health and ...
In Study 1, 48 community-living older adults (aged 65-89 years) completed NANA measures of their current mood and appetite alongside standard paper measures, on three occasions, in a laboratory setting ...
Reliable and cost-effective ways of assessing and monitoring health status and health behaviors in community-dwelling older adults can help to alleviate this burden this in a number of ways. ...
doi:10.1177/0733464816630636
pmid:26912736
fatcat:4ysbzlgadnbehgvo23gwhpbqdy
Assessing driving risk in the field: Sample recruitment and battery selection
2002
Gerontechnology
In addition to measures of cognitive abilities that were obtained from a battery administered prior to the study, data on task performance, personality, work involvement, job motivation, job satisfaction ...
Design and Measurements: A randomized controlled study with post-test measures was conducted with elders (mean age of 72) recruited from the community. ...
We are designing Autominder, an intelligent cognitive orthotic, to provide adaptive reminders based on the evolving needs and actions of its user. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.064.00
fatcat:jr5z62tu2nckboaebeto5nwmfi
Use and attitudes toward interactive computer services in community dwelling older adults
2002
Gerontechnology
In addition to measures of cognitive abilities that were obtained from a battery administered prior to the study, data on task performance, personality, work involvement, job motivation, job satisfaction ...
Design and Measurements: A randomized controlled study with post-test measures was conducted with elders (mean age of 72) recruited from the community. ...
We are designing Autominder, an intelligent cognitive orthotic, to provide adaptive reminders based on the evolving needs and actions of its user. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.089.00
fatcat:j3ddcwxrvfd57f5krh5u55d23m
Determining age-related touch screen usability: Changes in Fitts' Law as a result of control type
2002
Gerontechnology
In addition to measures of cognitive abilities that were obtained from a battery administered prior to the study, data on task performance, personality, work involvement, job motivation, job satisfaction ...
Design and Measurements: A randomized controlled study with post-test measures was conducted with elders (mean age of 72) recruited from the community. ...
We are designing Autominder, an intelligent cognitive orthotic, to provide adaptive reminders based on the evolving needs and actions of its user. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.051.00
fatcat:r27lkvd24jbifpzl4geumszknu
An intelligent, adaptive cognitive orthotic
2002
Gerontechnology
In addition to measures of cognitive abilities that were obtained from a battery administered prior to the study, data on task performance, personality, work involvement, job motivation, job satisfaction ...
Design and Measurements: A randomized controlled study with post-test measures was conducted with elders (mean age of 72) recruited from the community. ...
We are designing Autominder, an intelligent cognitive orthotic, to provide adaptive reminders based on the evolving needs and actions of its user. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.059.00
fatcat:bubfo7j575djna3wrtqwspfcle
When do seniors choose the Internet? The role of communication goal and user ex-perience
2002
Gerontechnology
In addition to measures of cognitive abilities that were obtained from a battery administered prior to the study, data on task performance, personality, work involvement, job motivation, job satisfaction ...
Design and Measurements: A randomized controlled study with post-test measures was conducted with elders (mean age of 72) recruited from the community. ...
We are designing Autominder, an intelligent cognitive orthotic, to provide adaptive reminders based on the evolving needs and actions of its user. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.118.00
fatcat:blwrkaxdmnha7jqgfko2sfbcga
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