Association Between Acoustic Features and Neuropsychological Test Performance in the Framingham Heart Study: Observational Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2022Vol. 24(12), pp. e42886–e42886
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Huitong Ding, Amiya Mandapati, Cody Karjadi, Ting Fang Alvin Ang, Sophia Lu, Xiao Miao, James Glass, Rhoda Au, Honghuang Lin
Abstract
Multiple acoustic features are significantly associated with NP test performance and MCI, which can potentially be used as digital biomarkers for early cognitive impairment monitoring.
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