Augmented reality versus standard tests to assess cognition and function in early Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract Augmented reality (AR) apps, in which the virtual and real world are combined, can recreate instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) and are therefore promising to measure cognition needed for IADL in early Alzheimer’s disease (AD) both in the clinic and in the home settings. The prim...
Main Authors: | Marijn Muurling, Casper de Boer, Srinivasan Vairavan, Robbert L. Harms, Antonella Santuccione Chadha, Ioannis Tarnanas, Estefania Vilarino Luis, Dorota Religa, Martha Therese Gjestsen, Samantha Galluzzi, Marta Ibarria Sala, Ivan Koychev, Lucrezia Hausner, Mara Gkioka, Dag Aarsland, Pieter Jelle Visser, Anna-Katharine Brem |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2023-12-01
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Series: | npj Digital Medicine |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-023-00978-6 |
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