Unsupervised mobile app-based cognitive testing in a population-based study of older adults born 1944
BackgroundMobile app-based tools have the potential to yield rapid, cost-effective, and sensitive measures for detecting dementia-related cognitive impairment in clinical and research settings. At the same time, there is a substantial need to validate these tools in real-life settings. The primary a...
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Main Authors: | Fredrik Öhman (Author), David Berron (Author), Kathryn V. Papp (Author), Silke Kern (Author), Johan Skoog (Author), Timothy Hadarsson Bodin (Author), Anna Zettergren (Author), Ingmar Skoog (Author), Michael Schöll (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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