Association of Subjective Cognitive Concerns With Performance on Mobile App–Based Cognitive Assessment in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Observational Study
JMIR Aging2024Vol. 8, pp. e64033–e64033
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Caroline O. Nester, Alyssa N. De Vito, Sarah Prieto, Zachary J. Kunicki, Jennifer Strenger, Karra Harrington, Nelson Roque, Martin J. Sliwinski, Laura A. Rabin, Louisa I. Thompson
Abstract
SCCs are associated with worse overall memory performance on mobile app assessments, patterns of cognitive inefficiency (variable working memory), and mildly diminished adherence across an 8-day assessment period. Findings suggest that mobile app assessments may be sensitive to subtle cognitive changes, with important implications for early detection and treatment for individuals at risk for dementia.
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