Why Should Primary Care Clinicians Shift to AI-Powered Cognitive Assessment? Experts Explain
Primary Care Needs the Right Tools to Identify MCI Early, Says Rodney Swenson, PhD
If primary care clinicians are to meet the cognitive screening demands that are growing with an aging population, they need the sharpest tools in the box, this expert says.
Cognition is The Next Vital Sign: An Interview with David J Libon, PhD
A cognitive health assessment will soon be as routine as taking blood pressure or pulse ox, says neurocognitive researcher David J Libon, PhD. He talks more about that future.
In Testing for Cognitive Decline, It May Not Be What the Patient Says, But How It's Said That Matters
Acoustic variables, like shimmer and jitter, that are typically undetectable in human speech can be detected with tablet technology and serve as biomarkers for mental acuity.
In Screening for Dementia, Time Can Tell A Lot: A Conversation with Researcher David Libon, PhD
In this short conversation, Libon underscores how time-based measures during assessment can reflect subtle neurocognitive changes, augmenting traditional screening.
Refined Digital Tools Have Revolutionized the Return on Cognitive Screening: Investigator Rodney Swenson, PhD, Explains
Swenson focused on the precision afforded by digital tools in assessing human behavior and identifying preclinical signs of cognitive impairment.
What is Precision Neurocognition? David J Libon, PhD, Provides an Overview
Libon, a professor at the New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging at Rowan University, says the refined approach to cognitive assessment is widely available.