systematic review

Computerized neuropsychological assessment devices in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review

Authors: Curtis M Wojcik, Meghan Beier, Kathleen Costello, John DeLuca, Anthony Feinstein, Yael Goverover, Mark Gudesblatt, Michael Jaworski III, Rosalind Kalb, Lori Kostich, Nicholas G LaRocca, Jonathan D Rodgers, Ralph HB Benedict, National MS Society Cognition Work Team

Journal: Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Laboratory Research

Year Published: 2019

Background: The proliferation of computerized neuropsychological assessment devices (CNADs) for screening and monitoring cognitive impairment is increasing exponentially. Previous reviews of computerized tests for multiple sclerosis (MS) were primarily qualitative and did not rigorously compare CNADs […]

Status of computerized cognitive testing in aging: a systematic review

Authors: Katherine Wild, Diane Howieson, Frank Webbe, Adriana Seelye, Jeffrey Kaye

Journal: Alzheimer's & Dementia

Year Published: 2008

Background: Early detection of cognitive decline in the elderly has become of heightened importance in parallel with the recent advances in therapeutics. Computerized assessment might be uniquely suited to early detection of changes in cognition in […]

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