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Mobility-Based Smartphone Digital Phenotypes for Unobtrusively Capturing Everyday Cognition, Mood, and Community Life-Space in Older Adults: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Validity Study. Hackett Katherine, Xu Shiyun, McKniff Moira, Paglia Lido, Barnett Ian, Giovannetti Tania JMIR human factors 2024 Current methods of monitoring cognition in older adults are insufficient to address the growing burden of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD). New approaches that are sensitive, scalable Katherine Hackett 39576984 PubMed Alzheimer disease aging cognition depression digital biomarkers digital phenotyping life space location data mHealth mobile phone mobility monitoring
Feasibility, validity, and normative data for the remote Uniform Data Set neuropsychological battery at the University of Pennsylvania Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Hackett Katherine, Shi Yidan, Schankel Laura, Oliveira Nicole, Kelley Melissa, McCoubrey Hannah, Pes Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2024 We investigated the feasibility and validity of the remotely-administered neuropsychological battery from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Uniform Data Set (UDS T-Cog). Katherine Hackett 39726731 PubMed Alzheimer's Disease Research Center COVID‐19 T‐Cog Uniform Data Set accessibility digital neuropsychology normative data teleneuropsychology
Clinical Manifestations. Hackett Katherine, Xu Shiyun, McKniff Moira, Barnett Ian, Giovannetti Tania Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association 2024 Passively-obtained smartphone digital phenotypes may yield objective estimates of everyday cognition in older adults compared to traditional cognitive/self-report measures typically confounded by soci Katherine Hackett 39750081 PubMed
Clinical Manifestations. Hackett Katherine, Xu Shiyun, McKniff Moira, Barnett Ian, Giovannetti Tania Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association 2024 Intraindividual variability (IIV) on neuropsychological task performance has demonstrated enhanced sensitivity to neuropathological decline compared to mean performance. It is currently unknown whethe Katherine Hackett 39750071 PubMed