Why the article is helpful
- Understanding of administered and reliable assessments
- Reviewed existing technology that have been marked to be reliable and sensitive to identifying diseases
This article provided an understanding of administered and reliable assessments, which have changed from identifying early stages of cognitive decline to an emphasis in Alzheimer’s and Dementia clinical research. The authors wanted to mainly distinguish between those who are cognitively healthy versus those who experience cognitive changes and reviewed existing technology that have been marked to be reliable and sensitive to identifying diseases.
Links to article
Snyder, P. J., Jackson, C. E., Peterson, R. C., Khachaturian, A. S., Kaye, J., Albert, M. S., & Weintraub, S. (2011). Review article: Assessment of cognition in mild cognitive impairment: A comparative study. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal Of The Alzheimer’s Association, 7338-355. doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2011.03.009