Asynchronous Remote Assessment for Cognitive Impairment: Reliability Verification of the Neurotrack Cognitive Battery
JMIR Formative Research2022Vol. 6(2), pp. e34237–e34237
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Jennifer Rae Myers, Jordan M. Glenn, Erica N. Madero, John J.B. Anderson, Rachel Mak‐McCully, Michelle Gray, Joshua L. Gills, John Harrison
Abstract
These results highlight the NCB as a brief, easy-to-administer, and reliable assessment for remote cognitive testing. Additional validation research is underway to determine the full magnitude of the clinical utility of the NCB.
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