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Screening for Cognitive Function in Complete Immobility Using Brain-Machine Interfaces: A Proof of Principle Study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates the cognitive screening of severely disabled patients, particularly those with advanced neurological conditions like ALS, where traditional methods become challenging due to physical impairments.
  • - Researchers tested the Edinburgh cognitive and behavioral ALS screen (ECAS) on 40 healthy subjects and 6 ALS patients, comparing results from both a paper-and-pencil version and an adapted brain-machine interface (BMI) version.
  • - Findings showed that the BMI version of ECAS yielded results that closely matched the traditional version, demonstrating good sensitivity and specificity while minimizing patient stress, indicating that this adaptation is a feasible option for cognitive assessment in severely impaired individuals.

Article Abstract

In many neurological conditions, there is a combination of decline in physical function and cognitive abilities. For far advanced stages of physical disability where speaking and hand motor abilities are severely impaired, there is a lack of standardized approach to screen for cognitive profile. = 40 healthy subjects were included in the study. For proof of principle, = 6 ALS patients were additionally measured. For cognitive screening, we used the Edinburgh cognitive and behavioral ALS screen (ECAS) in the standard paper-and-pencil version. Additionally, we adapted the ECAS to a brain-machine interface (BMI) control module to screen for cognition in severely advanced patients. There was a high congruency between BMI version and the paper-and-pencil version of the ECAS. Sensitivity and specificity of the ECAS-BMI were mostly high whereas stress and weariness for the patient were low. We hereby present evidence that adaptation of a standardized neuropsychological test for BMI control is feasible. BMI driven neuropsychological test provides congruent results compared to standardized tests with a good specificity and sensitivity but low patient load.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104564PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00517DOI Listing

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