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Using a Digital Neuro Signature to measure longitudinal individual-level change in Alzheimer's disease: the Altoida large cohort study.

Irene B Meier1, Max Buegler2, Robbert Harms2, Azizi Seixas3, Arzu Çöltekin4, Ioannis Tarnanas5,6,7,8.   

Abstract

Conventional neuropsychological assessments for Alzheimer's disease are burdensome and inaccurate at detecting mild cognitive impairment and predicting Alzheimer's disease risk. Altoida's Digital Neuro Signature (DNS), a longitudinal cognitive test consisting of two active digital biomarker metrics, alleviates these limitations. By comparison to conventional neuropsychological assessments, DNS results in faster evaluations (10 min vs 45-120 min), and generates higher test-retest in intraindividual assessment, as well as higher accuracy at detecting abnormal cognition. This study comparatively evaluates the performance of Altoida's DNS and conventional neuropsychological assessments in intraindividual assessments of cognition and function by means of two semi-naturalistic observational experiments with 525 participants in laboratory and clinical settings. The results show that DNS is consistently more sensitive than conventional neuropsychological assessments at capturing longitudinal individual-level change, both with respect to intraindividual variability and dispersion (intraindividual variability across multiple tests), across three participant groups: healthy controls, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. Dispersion differences between DNS and conventional neuropsychological assessments were more pronounced with more advanced disease stages, and DNS-intraindividual variability was able to predict conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease. These findings are instrumental for patient monitoring and management, remote clinical trial assessment, and timely interventions, and will hopefully contribute to a better understanding of Alzheimer's disease.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34168269     DOI: 10.1038/s41746-021-00470-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Digit Med        ISSN: 2398-6352


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1.  Associations of digital neuro-signatures with molecular and neuroimaging measures of brain resilience: The altoida large cohort study.

Authors:  Azizi A Seixas; Farid Rajabli; Margaret A Pericak-Vance; Girardin Jean-Louis; Robbert L Harms; Ioannis Tarnanas
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 5.435

2.  Automated Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease by Capturing Impairments in Multiple Cognitive Domains with Multiple Drawing Tasks.

Authors:  Masatomo Kobayashi; Yasunori Yamada; Kaoru Shinkawa; Miyuki Nemoto; Kiyotaka Nemoto; Tetsuaki Arai
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 4.160

3.  Validation of a Remote and Fully Automated Story Recall Task to Assess for Early Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: Longitudinal Case-Control Observational Study.

Authors:  Caroline Skirrow; Marton Meszaros; Udeepa Meepegama; Raphael Lenain; Kathryn V Papp; Jack Weston; Emil Fristed
Journal:  JMIR Aging       Date:  2022-09-30
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