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Introduction Although it is possible to live well with dementia and many individuals with dementia lead active lives with the help of family, friends, and communities, the general impression of dementia is frequently negative. Dementia is a global health
Stephanie Craig +5 more
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Introduction: Progressive cognitive decline is the cardinal behavioral symptom in most dementia-causing diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. While most well-established measures for cognition might not fit tomorrow’s decentralized remote clinical trials,
Johannes Tröger +11 more
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Does Digital Gaming Enable Healthy Aging for Community-Dwelling People With Dementia? [PDF]
This article critically explores the benefits of commercial digital gaming technology for healthy aging of people with dementia. Research with community-dwelling people with dementia has highlighted the need for enhanced access to nonpharmacological ...
Cutler, C., Hicks, Ben, Innes, Anthea
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Despite the fact that accessible digital musical instruments can take into account the level of cognitive demands, previous studies have been conducted with patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and it is not known whether they can be used by ...
Eisuke Kondo +4 more
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Brain amyloid in preclinical Alzheimer\u27s disease is associated with increased driving risk [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Postmortem studies suggest that fibrillar brain amyloid places people at higher risk for hazardous driving in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHODS: We administered driving questionnaires to 104 older drivers (19 AD, 24
Bernier, Justine N +7 more
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Souvenaid in the Management of Mild Cognitive Impairment: An Expert Consensus Opinion [PDF]
Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among an aging global population is a growing challenge for healthcare providers and payers. In many cases, MCI is an ominous portent for dementia.
Bertolucci, Paulo +11 more
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Ambulatory Digital Dementia Screenings
Recently, digital apps have entered the market to enable the early diagnosis of dementia by offering digital dementia screenings. Some of these apps use Machine Learning (ML) to predict cognitive impairment. The aim of this work is to find explanations for the predictions of such a mobile application called DemPredict using methods from the field of ...
Markus, Schinle +3 more
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Digital Technologies in Dementia Care
Dementia is characterized by significant cognitive deterioration, behavioral and psychological symptoms, and expanding disability. The well-being of people with dementia is influenced by the support provided by caregivers and health professionals. Especially in the past two decades, advancements in digital technology have helped reshape the way care ...
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Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) art in care of ageing society: focus on dementia [PDF]
open access articleBackground: Art enhances both physical and mental health wellbeing. The health benefits include reduction in blood pressure, heart rate, pain perception and briefer inpatient stays, as well as improvement of communication skills and ...
Harwood, Tracy +2 more
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Digital creativity in dementia care support
This paper reports the application of digital creativity to the care for people with dementia. A digital app\ud was developed for use by staff in residential homes caring for people with dementia. The app invokes a\ud set of computational services to undertake creative work, the results of which are presented to encourage\ud and support cognitive ...
Zachos, K. +7 more
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