“Guttmann Cognitest”®, preliminary validation of a digital solution to test cognitive performance

Cattaneo, Gabriele and Pachón-García, Catherine and Roca, Alba and Alviarez-Schulze, Vanessa and Opisso, Eloy and García-Molina, Alberto and Bartrés-Faz, David and Pascual-Leone, Alvaro and Tormos-Muñoz, Josep M. and Solana-Sánchez, Javier (2022) “Guttmann Cognitest”®, preliminary validation of a digital solution to test cognitive performance. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14. ISSN 1663-4365

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Abstract

Thanks to technological advances, the administration of cognitive assessments via digital solutions continues to increase, both in research and clinical practice. “Guttmann Cognitest”°ledR is a digital solution for cognitive assessment which includes seven computerized tasks designed to assess main cognitive functions requiring approximately 20 min to be completed. The purpose of the present study was to validate it against standard and more extensive in-person neuropsychological assessments in the context of the Barcelona Brain Health Initiative (BBHI) cohort study. We studied 274 participants of the BBHI (126 women, mean age = 56.14, age range 44–69), who underwent an extensive in-person assessment, including a classical paper-and-pencil neuropsychological assessment and a cognitive assessment via the “Guttmann Cognitest”°ledR. Principal component analysis indicated that “Guttmann Cognitest”°ledR measures four main cognitive domains and convergent validity analysis demonstrated that cognitive performance was associated with gold standard paper and pencil tests. Results also showed an expected negative correlation with age, a relation with educational level as well as a gender effect. Regression-based norming equations for the sample tested are also reported. Performing a cognitive assessment with this digital solution is feasible and potentially useful to gather information about cognitive functioning in large samples and experimental settings.

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Subjects: South Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2023 06:52
Last Modified: 05 Sep 2024 11:31
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