Reliability and Validity of Noncognitive Ecological Momentary Assessment Survey Response Times as an Indicator of Cognitive Processing Speed in People's Natural Environment: Intensive Longitudinal Study
BackgroundVarious populations with chronic conditions are at risk for decreased cognitive performance, making assessment of their cognition important. Formal mobile cognitive assessments measure cognitive performance with greater ecological validity than traditional laboratory-based testing but add...
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Main Authors: | Raymond Hernandez (Author), Claire Hoogendoorn (Author), Jeffrey S Gonzalez (Author), Haomiao Jin (Author), Elizabeth A Pyatak (Author), Donna Spruijt-Metz (Author), Doerte U Junghaenel (Author), Pey-Jiuan Lee (Author), Stefan Schneider (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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