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Intensive assessment of executive functions derived from performance in cognitive training games

Traditional neuropsychological tests accurately describe the current cognitive state but fall short to characterize cognitive change over multiple short time periods. We present an innovative approach to remote monitoring of executive functions on a monthly basis, which leverages the performance ind...

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Autores principales: Soldevila-Domenech, Natalia, De Toma, Ilario, Forcano, Laura, Diaz-Pellicer, Patrícia, Cuenca-Royo, Aida, Fagundo, Beatriz, Lorenzo, Thais, Gomis-Gonzalez, Maria, Sánchez-Benavides, Gonzalo, Fauria, Karine, Sastre, Carolina, Fernandez De Piérola, Íñigo, Molinuevo, José Luis, Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio, de la Torre, Rafael
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37260752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106886
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author Soldevila-Domenech, Natalia
De Toma, Ilario
Forcano, Laura
Diaz-Pellicer, Patrícia
Cuenca-Royo, Aida
Fagundo, Beatriz
Lorenzo, Thais
Gomis-Gonzalez, Maria
Sánchez-Benavides, Gonzalo
Fauria, Karine
Sastre, Carolina
Fernandez De Piérola, Íñigo
Molinuevo, José Luis
Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio
de la Torre, Rafael
author_facet Soldevila-Domenech, Natalia
De Toma, Ilario
Forcano, Laura
Diaz-Pellicer, Patrícia
Cuenca-Royo, Aida
Fagundo, Beatriz
Lorenzo, Thais
Gomis-Gonzalez, Maria
Sánchez-Benavides, Gonzalo
Fauria, Karine
Sastre, Carolina
Fernandez De Piérola, Íñigo
Molinuevo, José Luis
Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio
de la Torre, Rafael
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description Traditional neuropsychological tests accurately describe the current cognitive state but fall short to characterize cognitive change over multiple short time periods. We present an innovative approach to remote monitoring of executive functions on a monthly basis, which leverages the performance indicators from self-administered computerized cognitive training games (NUP-EXE). We evaluated the measurement properties of NUP-EXE in N = 56 individuals (59% women, 60–80 years) at increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (APOE-ϵ4 carriers with subjective cognitive decline) who completed a 12-month multimodal intervention for preventing cognitive decline. NUP-EXE presented good psychometric properties and greater sensitivity to change than traditional tests. Improvements in NUP-EXE correlated with improvements in functionality and were affected by participants’ age and gender. This novel data collection methodology is expected to allow a more accurate characterization of an individual’s response to a cognitive decline preventive intervention and to inform development of outcome measures for a new generation of intervention trials.
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spelling pubmed-102274232023-05-31 Intensive assessment of executive functions derived from performance in cognitive training games Soldevila-Domenech, Natalia De Toma, Ilario Forcano, Laura Diaz-Pellicer, Patrícia Cuenca-Royo, Aida Fagundo, Beatriz Lorenzo, Thais Gomis-Gonzalez, Maria Sánchez-Benavides, Gonzalo Fauria, Karine Sastre, Carolina Fernandez De Piérola, Íñigo Molinuevo, José Luis Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio de la Torre, Rafael iScience Article Traditional neuropsychological tests accurately describe the current cognitive state but fall short to characterize cognitive change over multiple short time periods. We present an innovative approach to remote monitoring of executive functions on a monthly basis, which leverages the performance indicators from self-administered computerized cognitive training games (NUP-EXE). We evaluated the measurement properties of NUP-EXE in N = 56 individuals (59% women, 60–80 years) at increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (APOE-ϵ4 carriers with subjective cognitive decline) who completed a 12-month multimodal intervention for preventing cognitive decline. NUP-EXE presented good psychometric properties and greater sensitivity to change than traditional tests. Improvements in NUP-EXE correlated with improvements in functionality and were affected by participants’ age and gender. This novel data collection methodology is expected to allow a more accurate characterization of an individual’s response to a cognitive decline preventive intervention and to inform development of outcome measures for a new generation of intervention trials. Elsevier 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10227423/ /pubmed/37260752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106886 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Lorenzo, Thais
Gomis-Gonzalez, Maria
Sánchez-Benavides, Gonzalo
Fauria, Karine
Sastre, Carolina
Fernandez De Piérola, Íñigo
Molinuevo, José Luis
Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio
de la Torre, Rafael
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