Cognitive Assessment and Early Detection of Alzheimer's disease: Harnessing AI Through Tasks and Games

Cognitive Assessment and Early Detection of Alzheimer's disease: Harnessing AI Through Tasks and Games

Deena G. (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India), Naresh Babu Karunakaran (Sree Abirami College of Occupational Therapy, India), Saumya Sharma (The NorthCap University, India), Vivekanand Pandey (Amity University, Patna, India), and Neerav Nishant (Babu Banarasi Das University, India)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3605-2.ch025
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Abstract

Traditional techniques for AD prognosis involve high-priced and time-eating neuropsychological opinions, restricting their accessibility and feasibility in scientific exercise. However, the use of responsibilities and video games powered using AI algorithms offers a promising alternative that is price-effective and effortlessly on hand. Those obligations and games are particularly designed to goal key cognitive domains suffering from advert, consisting of reminiscence, interest, and govt features. They may be administered remotely, making them suitable for big-scale screening and early detection efforts. Moreover, AI algorithms can examine performance facts from those duties and video games to identify subtle changes in cognitive characteristics, enabling the detection of AD in its early degrees. By harnessing the strength of AI, cognitive assessment and early detection of AD may be advanced, leading to extra well-timed and correct diagnoses and in the long run informing the development of effective interventions.
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