| Literature DB >> 31456679 |
Gianmaria Mancioppi1, Laura Fiorini1, Marco Timpano Sportiello2, Filippo Cavallo1.
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease, and dementia, represent a common cause of disability and one of the most relevant challenges in the health world. In addition, these conditions do not have, at moment, a pharmacological treatment that can stop the pathological progress. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), defined as the borderline between normal aging and early dementia, represents a meaningful field of study because, in the transition to dementia, clinicians have defined a useful therapeutic window. Additionally, due to the lack of effective pharmacological interventions, recent years have seen an increase in research into new technological solutions to assess, stimulate, and assist patients afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. This review aims to outline the use of information and communication technologies in the field studying MCI. Particularly, the goal is to depict the framework and describe the most worthwhile research efforts, in order to display the current technologies available, describe the research objectives, and delineate prospective future researches. Regarding data sources, the research was conducted within three databases, PubMed Central, Web of Science, and Scopus, between January 2009 and December 2017. A total of 646 articles were found in the initial search. Accurate definition of the exclusion criteria and selection strategy allowed identification of the most relevant papers to use for the study. Finally, 56 papers were fully evaluated and included in this review. Three major clinical application areas have been portrayed, namely "Cognitive Assessment," "Treatment," and "Assistance." These have been combined with three main technological solutions, specifically "Sensors," "Personal Devices," and "Robots." Furthermore, the study of the publications time series illustrates a steadily increasing trend, characterized by the enrollment of small groups of subjects, and particularly oriented to the subjects assistance using robots companion. In conclusion, despite the new technological solutions for people with MCI have received much interest, particularly regarding robots for assistance, nowadays it still owns vast room for improvement.Entities:
Keywords: ICT; assistive technologies; cognitive stimulation; cognitive support technologies; dementia-Alzheimer disease; mild cognitive impairment; neuropsychological measures; social robotics/HRI
Year: 2019 PMID: 31456679 PMCID: PMC6700331 DOI: 10.3389/fninf.2019.00058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroinform ISSN: 1662-5196 Impact factor: 4.081
Figure 1Research methodology for review process.
Figure 2(A) Publication trend per year. (B) Paper distribution per service. (C) Paper distribution per technologies used; Robot (both stand alone and cloud robots), Sensors (both environmental and wearable), Personal Devices (Personal Computer, Smart phones, and TV). (D) MCI patients involved in the studies.
Figure 3Graphical description of topics touched by articles published in clinical journals. Layer 1, number of general clinical topics; layer 2, main topic categories; layer 3, subcategories of topics.
Figure 4Graphical description of topic touched by articles published in technological journals. Layer 1, number of general technological topics; layer 2, main topics categories; layer 3, subcategories of topics.
Numbers of paper regarding different technologies and their scopes.
| Robots | 2 | 13 | 26 | 41 |
| Sensors | 3 | 2 | 11 | 16 |
| Personal Devices | 3 | 7 | 9 | 19 |
| Total | 8 | 22 | 46 | 76 |
Papers about evaluation.
| Agrigoroaie and Tapus ( | Generic Robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Proof of Concept | None | Present preliminary results from a focus group |
| Agrigoroaie and Tapus ( | Meka M1 Robot | Assistance | Emotion | Experimental trial in a HRI scenario | 9 HC | Propose a method for extracting and analyzing physiological data |
| Batista et al. ( | Smarphone | Assistance | Social Sphere | Pilot Test in real life | 16 MCI | Describe the architecture of the SIMPATIC system as well as its functionality |
| Bellotto et al. ( | Kompaï Robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Lab set test | 1 HC | Describe a distributed architecture for AAL services; probabilistic solution for objects localization based on RFID; vision-based approach for estimating the level of activity of a person; entropy-based system for detecting anomalous motion patterns |
| Broughton et al. ( | ENRICHME robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Lab set test | None | Provide the implementation of an library application to detect RFID tags for performing object localization with a mobile robot |
| Bruno et al. ( | Customized | Assistance | Autonomy | Proof of Concept | None | Define principles and requirements for a wearable SAR aimed at assisting MCI subjects in the execution of everyday activities |
| Chan and Nejat ( | SAR | Treatment | Memory (LTM; STM) | Proof of Concept | 6 HC | Develop new therapeutic protocols to manage individuals suffering from cognitive impairment by stimulating social and cognitive functioning with a SAR |
| Darragh et al. ( | Generic SAR | Assistance | Autonomy | Questionnaire | 7 MCI | Gather information about how a robot in the home could assist MCI subjects |
| Demetriadis et al. ( | PROTEAS | Cognitive Assessment | Memory | Test/re-test | 25 MCI | Study the usability of a tangible programming interface as a tool for cognitive assessment and evaluate the impact of this type of cognitive training on the patient condition |
| Diaz-Orueta et al. ( | TV Avatar | Assistance | Autonomy | Experimental traial | 10 MCI | Evaluate what cognitive functions may be involved in the correct interaction with the avatar |
| Dougherty et al. ( | PC-based test battery | Cognitive Assessment | Working Memory | Experimental trial | 27 MCI | Compare the accuracy in screening between healthy and cognitive impaired subjects between CST and paper and pencil test |
| Fiorini et al. ( | Inertial Sensor | Cognitive Assessment | Auditory Sustained Attention | Feasibility Study | 4 MCI | Present a sensorized approach which combines aerobic exercise and traditional cognitive tools for daily training |
| Foukarakis et al. ( | RAMCIP | Assistance | Autonomy | Pilot Study | 8 MCI | Describe the UI framework, its application in RAMCIP and the initial experiences regarding the use of the framework gathered from the preliminary pilot trials of the project with actual patients |
| Garcia-Sanjuan et al. ( | Customized Tangible-Mediated Robot | Treatment | Working Memory | Usability study | 12 MCI | Present a customized tangible-mediated robot enabling more intuitive and appealing interactions for MCI |
| Granata et al. ( | Robot Kompaï | Assistance | Autonomy | Usability test | 5 MCI | Study the concomitant use of voice and graphical support to increase the usability of a SAR for MCI support |
| Granata et al. ( | Robot Kompaï | Assistance | Autonomy | Usability test | 11 MCI | Present the results from usability testing of grocery shopping list services and an agenda application provided by a SAR for MCI subjects |
| Gross et al. ( | Customized | Assistance | Autonomy | Proof of Concept | None | |
| Gross et al. ( | Customized | Assistance | Autonomy | Usability Study | 4 MCI | Describes the final implementation of the companion robot and presents results of functional user tests |
| Kintsakis et al. ( | NAO supported by a Cloud System | Cognitive Assessment | Memory | Proof of Concept | None | Present a novel system for performing personalized, robot assisted cognitive exercise and tracking the performance of patients |
| König et al. ( | RGBD cameras | Assistance | ADL | Lab based test | 23 MCI | Investigate the use of video analyses assessment of IADL |
| König et al. ( | Audio Technica AT2020 | Cognitive Assessment | Backward Counting | Experimental trial | 23 MCI | Determine the value of automatic analyses of voice recordings during vocal tasks for the early diagnosis of AD |
| Korchut et al. ( | Generic SAR | Assistance | Global Cognition | Focus group | 83 MCI | Find MCI's needs |
| Kyriazakos et al. ( | Tablet | Assistance | Memory | Exploratory study in home environment | 48 MCI | Present an opens-source e-Health platform for MCI |
| Lazarou et al. ( | Jawbone UP24 | Assistance | Memory | Case study | 2 MCI | Propose a system for continuous and objective remote monitoring of problematic daily living activity areas and design personalized interventions |
| Mainetti et al. ( | Smartphone | Assistance | ADL | Proof of Concept | None | Describe the goal of City4Age project |
| Mainetti et al. ( | Accelerometers | Assistance | ADL | Proof of Concept | None | Describe the goal of City4Age project |
| Manera et al. ( | Serious Game | Cognitive Assessment | Global Cognition | Web-Surveys | 23 Experts | Present recommendations for the use of SGs in assessment and stimulation of MCI subjects |
| Martínez et al. ( | Reed Switch | Assistance | ADL | Questionnaires | 13 CG | Define MCI behavioral markers |
| Maselli et al. ( | Smart Tissue | Cognitive Assessment | Episodic | Feasibility Study | 4 MCI | Understand system technical viability and its level of sensitivity in measuring memory |
| Meiland et al. ( | Movement Sensors | Assistance | Memory | Workshops | 3 MCI | Summarize the end users' needs and wishes regarding the development and design of the Rosetta system |
| Mighali et al. ( | Wearable devices | Assistance | ADL | Lab based test | 10 HC | Define a reliable system for controlling the position and the body motility of the elderly in unobtrusive, low-cost and low-power way |
| Mitseva et al. ( | Domestic Sensors | Assistance | Autonomy | Proof of concept | None | Describe the initial phases of initiative of offering an intelligent and personalized system for independent living and self-care of seniors with MCI or mild dementia |
| Muscio et al. ( | Serious Game | Treatment | Global Cognition | Proof of concept | None | Define harmonized SGs parameters, and to propose the implementation of biomarkers as enrichment strategy and outcome measures in SGs trial design for MCI |
| Nakahara et al. ( | Customized | Assistance | ADL | Preliminary study | 3HC | Propose a method for logging micro-motion of daily activity based on the skeleton recognition |
| Nishiura et al. ( | PaPeRo Robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Report Case | 1 MCI | Reveal how the robot should talk to an older woman with dementia to convince her to perform daily activities |
| Pahl and Varadarajan ( | SCITOS G5 Robot | Assistance | Social Sphere | Proof of Concept | None | Study the use of acoustic sensors utilized for detecting affective haptic inputs |
| Pino et al. ( | Kompaï equipped with a tablet PC | Assistance | ADL | Usability test | 11 MCI | GUI test |
| Pino et al. ( | RobuLAB10 equipped with a tablet PC | Assistance | ADL | Questionnaire | 10 MCI | Investigate SAR acceptance |
| Reppou et al. ( | NAO supported by a smart environment | Assistance | Attention | Focus Groups | 6 HC | Describe an architecture system |
| Sacco et al. ( | Cameras | Assistance | ADL | Observational study | 19 MCI | Propose DAS score that detects functional impairment using ICTs in AD and MCI compared with healthy subjects |
| Schroeter et al. ( | SCITOS G3 Robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Interview | 2 MCI | Analyze the added value of a mobile robot companion in a smart home environment, and to evaluate users experience, proving that the robot can act autonomously to provide useful and enjoyable services |
| Seelye et al. ( | VGo Robot System | Assistance | Autonomy | Pilot Study | 1 MCI | Test the feasibility of use and acceptance of the VGo Robot system |
| Segkouli et al. ( | PC | Treatment | Memory | Simulation trial | 10 MCI | Introduce novel virtual user models with enhanced predictive validity in mental processes that will be utilized for accurate simulation results in interface design |
| Stavropoulos et al. ( | RGB-D Cameras | Assistance | Autonomy | Preliminary study | 15 HC | Propose a novel computer vision-based automatic action recognition to increase robustness in realistic assistive robot applications |
| Tapus et al. ( | Custom-designed | Treatment | Attention | Pilot Study | 2 MCI | Develop methods toward SAR therapist for individuals suffering from cognitive impairments through the use of music-based cognitive games |
| Tiberio et al. ( | Giraff Robot | Treatment | Memory | Wizard of | 8 MCI | Describes a study related to the use of such robots in the interaction with elderly people affected by MCI |
| Tsardoulias et al. ( | NAO robot | Assistance | Attention | Focus Group | 8 MCI | Propose a novel integrated robotics architecture targeting the needs of individual with MCI at risk for social exclusion |
| Vasileiadis et al. ( | PIR Sensors, | Assistance | ADL | Pilot Study | 4 MCI | Evaluate a proposed infrastructure for investigating activity monitoring needs |
| Wu et al. ( | Generic SAR | Assistance | Memory | Interview | 30 MCI | Find MCI's needs and preferences toward SAR |
| Wu et al. ( | Generic SAR | Assistance | Autonomy | Focus group | 7 MCI | Give recommendations about the design of the robot appearance. |
| Wu et al. ( | Nabaztag Robot | Assistance | Global Cognition | Mixed-method: | 15 MCI | Examine the perception of the robot's expression and the role of agent embodiment |
| Wu et al. ( | Kompai Robot | Assistance | Autonomy | Acceptance study | 6 MCI | Investigate acceptance of a SAR and the effect of direct experience with it over a 1-month period on its acceptance |
| Wu et al. ( | Kompai Robot | Assistance | Global Cognition | Acceptance | 20 MCI | Explore perceived difficulties and needs of older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and their attitudes toward a SAR to develop appropriate robot functionality |
| Yamaguchi et al. ( | Bono-01 Robot | Treatment | Social Sphere | Experimental trial | 10 HC | Propose a robot that warms up group conversations in which have been used conversation technique called “coimagination”, for preventing mild cognitive impairments |
| Zaccarelli et al. ( | SOCIABLE | Treatment | Reasoning | Efficacy study | 106 MCI | Evaluate the effects of SOCIABLE on the cognition and social sphere, and the affection and the functional abilities of cognitively intact elderly, patients with MCI and patients with mild AD |
| Zuchella et al. ( | Serious Game | Cognitive Assessment | Working Memory | Usability test | 50 HC | Describe the process used to create the Smart Aging platform for the early identification and characterization of MCI |