2022
DOI: 10.2196/36665
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Initial Psychometric Properties of 7 NeuroUX Remote Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests Among People With Bipolar Disorder: Validation Study

Abstract: Background As smartphone technology has become nearly ubiquitous, there is a growing body of literature suggesting that ecological momentary cognitive testing (EMCT) offers advantages over traditional pen-and-paper psychological assessment. We introduce a newly developed platform for the self-administration of cognitive tests in ecologically valid ways. Objective The aim of this study is to develop a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act–c… Show more

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“…We found mixed findings of a fatigue effect at the level of the individual tests, such that there was no evidence of a fatigue effect for the VLMT or Color Trick tests, but participants were more likely to miss Memory Matrix tests over the course of the 30-day protocol (with no difference by NC vs MCI). In another study using the VLMT and Memory Matrix test (14-day protocol in participants with bipolar disorder and control participants) we found an overall fatigue effect for the EMCT protocol, such that participants were more likely to miss a test as study day increased (no differences by diagnostic status), but we did not examine fatigue effects at the level of the individual test (30). Of note, the prior study had a more intensive protocol than the current study, with participants pinged to complete 2-3 mobile cognitive tests three times daily for 14-days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…We found mixed findings of a fatigue effect at the level of the individual tests, such that there was no evidence of a fatigue effect for the VLMT or Color Trick tests, but participants were more likely to miss Memory Matrix tests over the course of the 30-day protocol (with no difference by NC vs MCI). In another study using the VLMT and Memory Matrix test (14-day protocol in participants with bipolar disorder and control participants) we found an overall fatigue effect for the EMCT protocol, such that participants were more likely to miss a test as study day increased (no differences by diagnostic status), but we did not examine fatigue effects at the level of the individual test (30). Of note, the prior study had a more intensive protocol than the current study, with participants pinged to complete 2-3 mobile cognitive tests three times daily for 14-days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…NeuroUX EMCT has demonstrated reliability and validity in middle-aged and older adults, with and without cognitive impairment. 39 , 42 , 43 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of EMCT in research studies is on the rise, and feasibility, validity, and reliability of EMCT has been established in several cognitively vulnerable populations, including people with serious mental illness, mood disorders, and mild cognitive impairment. 39 43 However, EMCT studies in the field of CRCI are only recently gaining traction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambulatory cognitive performance (Jones et al, 2018) is also embedded in ambulatory assessment even if it is less common in previous studies. Such assessment provides valid and reliable measures of cognitive control (Moore et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%