A highly feasible, reliable, and fully remote protocol for mobile app‐based cognitive assessment in cognitively healthy older adults
Alzheimer s & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring2022Vol. 14(1), pp. e12283–e12283
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Louisa I. Thompson, Karra Harrington, Nelson Roque, Jennifer Strenger, Stephen Correia, Richard N. Jones, Stephen Salloway, Martin J. Sliwinski
Abstract
These findings suggests that remote, mobile app-based cognitive testing in short bursts is both highly feasible and reliable in a motivated sample of cognitively normal older adults. Limitations include the limited diversity and generalizability of the sample; this was a largely White, highly educated, and motivated sample self-selected for AD research.
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