AbstractIntroductionSubtle changes in cognitively demanding activities occur in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) but are difficult to assess with conventional methods. In an exploratory study, we examined whether patterns of computer mouse movements obtained from routine home computer use discriminated between older adults with and without MCI.MethodsParticipants were 42 cognitively intact and 20 older adults with MCI enrolled in a longitudinal study of in-home monitoring technologies. Mouse pointer movement variables were computed during one week of routine home computer use using algorithms that identified and characterized mouse movements within each computer use session.ResultsMCI was associated with making significantly fewer total mous...
Objectives: The aims were to describe longitudinal patterns in terms of perceived ability to use eve...
International audienceObjectives: Motor deficiency is associated with cognitive frailty in patients ...
Objective: Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s dis...
AbstractIntroductionSubtle changes in cognitively demanding activities occur in mild cognitive impai...
Objectives Computer-use behaviours can provide useful information about an individual’s cognitive an...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has 10%–20% prevalence in the population above the age of 65, and a ...
We present a desktop monitoring application that combines keyboard, mouse, desktop and application-l...
Abstract—Many individuals with movement disorders are unable to make efficient use of graphical comp...
Objective: To examine the association between computer use, physical exercise, aging, and mild cogni...
Decreased upper-extremity/visuomotor abilities are frequently encountered in healthy aging. However,...
Compared to younger adults, older adults reportedly have more difficulties blocking irrelevant infor...
Identifying when users are experiencing heightened cognitive load has a number of important applicat...
Computer use is becoming ubiquitous amongst older adults. As computer-use depends on complex cogniti...
Objectives: The aims were to describe longitudinal patterns in terms of perceived ability to use eve...
International audienceObjectives: Motor deficiency is associated with cognitive frailty in patients ...
Objective: Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s dis...
AbstractIntroductionSubtle changes in cognitively demanding activities occur in mild cognitive impai...
Objectives Computer-use behaviours can provide useful information about an individual’s cognitive an...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has 10%–20% prevalence in the population above the age of 65, and a ...
We present a desktop monitoring application that combines keyboard, mouse, desktop and application-l...
Abstract—Many individuals with movement disorders are unable to make efficient use of graphical comp...
Objective: To examine the association between computer use, physical exercise, aging, and mild cogni...
Decreased upper-extremity/visuomotor abilities are frequently encountered in healthy aging. However,...
Compared to younger adults, older adults reportedly have more difficulties blocking irrelevant infor...
Identifying when users are experiencing heightened cognitive load has a number of important applicat...
Computer use is becoming ubiquitous amongst older adults. As computer-use depends on complex cogniti...
Objectives: The aims were to describe longitudinal patterns in terms of perceived ability to use eve...
International audienceObjectives: Motor deficiency is associated with cognitive frailty in patients ...
Objective: Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s dis...