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Dial "T" for testing: Technological flexibility in neuropsychological assessment.

James C Mundt1, Dayna S Geralts, Heidi K Moore.   

Abstract

Computer-automated neuropsychological testing can be conducted over the telephone via interactive voice response (IVR) technology by adapting cognitive measures traditionally administered by a clinician or in paper-and-pencil formats. By utilizing automated telephone interviews in neuropsychological research, time and money can be saved, and patients can be assessed remotely. This paper reviews the use of IVR to assess neuropsychological functioning in six studies that examined alcohol impairment of mental and physical functioning, cognitive and psychomotor recovery after surgery, and impairment resulting from central nervous system disease. Future directions for expanding application of cognitive performance assessment via IVR are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16796499     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2006.12.317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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2.  Pilot study to show the feasibility of a multicenter trial of home-based assessment of people over 75 years old.

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3.  Developing dementia prevention trials: baseline report of the Home-Based Assessment study.

Authors:  Mary Sano; Susan Egelko; Michael Donohue; Steven Ferris; Jeffrey Kaye; Tamara L Hayes; James C Mundt; Chung-Kai Sun; Silvia Paparello; Paul S Aisen
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Review 4.  Moving beyond the pros and cons of automating cognitive testing in pathological aging and dementia: the case for equal opportunity.

Authors:  Keith A Wesnes
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