2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1134096
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An update on mobile applications collecting data among subjects with or at risk of Alzheimer's disease

Abstract: Smart mobile phone use is increasing worldwide, as is the ability of mobile devices to monitor daily routines, behaviors, and even cognitive changes. There is a growing opportunity for users to share the data collected with their medical providers which may serve as an accessible cognitive impairment screening tool. Data logged or tracked in an app and analyzed with machine learning (ML) could identify subtle cognitive changes and lead to more timely diagnoses on an individual and population level. This review… Show more

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“…These tools, including AI and remote sensing technologies, are promising avenues for early detection and monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases that can be deployed non-invasively and potentially at scale [ 20 , 21 ]. Yet, there is an ongoing discussion regarding the connection between digital and analog biomarkers and their correlation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools, including AI and remote sensing technologies, are promising avenues for early detection and monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases that can be deployed non-invasively and potentially at scale [ 20 , 21 ]. Yet, there is an ongoing discussion regarding the connection between digital and analog biomarkers and their correlation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%