Computer-based tools for assessing micro-longitudinal patterns of cognitive function in older adults.

AGE Pub Date : 2016-08-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-29 DOI:10.1007/s11357-016-9934-x
Laura J E Brown, Tim Adlam, Faustina Hwang, Hassan Khadra, Linda M Maclean, Bridey Rudd, Tom Smith, Claire Timon, Elizabeth A Williams, Arlene J Astell
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Abstract

Patterns of cognitive change over micro-longitudinal timescales (i.e., ranging from hours to days) are associated with a wide range of age-related health and functional outcomes. However, practical issues of conducting high-frequency assessments make investigations of micro-longitudinal cognition costly and burdensome to run. One way of addressing this is to develop cognitive assessments that can be performed by older adults, in their own homes, without a researcher being present. Here, we address the question of whether reliable and valid cognitive data can be collected over micro-longitudinal timescales using unsupervised cognitive tests.In study 1, 48 older adults completed two touchscreen cognitive tests, on three occasions, in controlled conditions, alongside a battery of standard tests of cognitive functions. In study 2, 40 older adults completed the same two computerized tasks on multiple occasions, over three separate week-long periods, in their own homes, without a researcher present. Here, the tasks were incorporated into a wider touchscreen system (Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing (NANA)) developed to assess multiple domains of health and behavior. Standard tests of cognitive function were also administered prior to participants using the NANA system.Performance on the two "NANA" cognitive tasks showed convergent validity with, and similar levels of reliability to, the standard cognitive battery in both studies. Completion and accuracy rates were also very high. These results show that reliable and valid cognitive data can be collected from older adults using unsupervised computerized tests, thus affording new opportunities for the investigation of cognitive.

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评估老年人认知功能微纵向模式的计算机工具。
微观纵向时间尺度(即从数小时到数天)上的认知变化模式与广泛的与年龄相关的健康和功能结果相关。然而,进行高频评估的实际问题使得微观纵向认知调查成本高昂且运行繁琐。解决这个问题的一种方法是开发认知评估,老年人可以在自己的家中进行,而不需要研究人员在场。在这里,我们解决的问题,是否可靠和有效的认知数据可以收集微纵向时间尺度使用无监督的认知测试。在研究1中,48名老年人在受控条件下完成了三次触屏认知测试,同时还完成了一系列认知功能的标准测试。在研究2中,40名老年人在三个独立的为期一周的时间里,在自己的家中,在没有研究人员在场的情况下,在不同的场合完成了同样的两项电脑任务。在这里,这些任务被纳入一个更广泛的触摸屏系统(新型营养和老龄化评估(NANA)),该系统用于评估健康和行为的多个领域。在使用NANA系统之前,还对参与者进行了认知功能的标准测试。在两项研究中,两个“NANA”认知任务的表现与标准认知电池的效度趋同,信度水平相似。完成率和准确率也非常高。这些结果表明,使用无监督的计算机测试可以从老年人中收集可靠和有效的认知数据,从而为认知的研究提供了新的机会。
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