Mobility Assessment Using Event-Related Responses

M. Pavel, A. Adami, M. Morris, J. Lundell, T. Hayes, H. Jimison, J. Kaye
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Abstract

The continuous assessment of mobility and speed of processing is an important component underlying physical and cognitive functions. We propose a novel approach to measure mobility, e.g. speed of walking and possibly speed of processing by unobtrusive monitoring of elders response times to specific events. The particular application investigated is response times to telephone ring. A key idea put forth in this paper is that if the elders' location distribution is stable over time, response times can be used to assess the "instantaneous" speed of walking. The feasibility of this approach is illustrated using data collected in a study performed by Intel in homes of several subjects
使用事件相关反应的移动性评估
对活动能力和处理速度的持续评估是身体和认知功能的重要组成部分。我们提出了一种新的方法来测量流动性,例如步行速度和可能的处理速度,通过不引人注目的监测老年人对特定事件的反应时间。研究的特定应用是对电话铃声的响应时间。本文提出的一个关键思想是,如果老年人的位置分布随着时间的推移是稳定的,那么响应时间可以用来评估步行的“瞬时”速度。这种方法的可行性是用英特尔在几个主题的家中进行的一项研究中收集的数据来说明的
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