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
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39576984 |
PubMed |
Alzheimer disease
aging
cognition
depression
digital biomarkers
digital phenotyping
life space
location data
mHealth
mobile phone
mobility
monitoring
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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
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39726731 |
PubMed |
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
COVID‐19
T‐Cog
Uniform Data Set
accessibility
digital neuropsychology
normative data
teleneuropsychology
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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
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39750081 |
PubMed |
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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
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39750071 |
PubMed |
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