Perceptions of Cognitive Training Games and Assessment Technologies for Dementia: Acceptability Study With Patient and Public Involvement Workshops
BackgroundCognitive training and assessment technologies offer the promise of dementia risk reduction and a more timely diagnosis of dementia, respectively. Cognitive training games may help reduce the lifetime risk of dementia by helping to build cognitive reserve, whereas cognitive assessment tech...
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Main Authors: | Kyle Harrington (Author), Michael P Craven (Author), Max L Wilson (Author), Aleksandra Landowska (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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