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Online cognitive testing in Parkinson’s disease: advantages and challenges

Sharon Binoy, Avigail Lithwick Algon, Yoad Ben Adiva, Leila Montaser‐Kouhsari, William Saban

2024Frontiers in Neurology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is primarily characterized by motor symptoms. Yet, many people with PD experience cognitive decline, which is often unnoticed by clinicians, although it may have a significant impact on quality of life. For over half a century, traditional in-person PD cognitive assessment lacked accessibility, scalability, and specificity due to its inherent limitations. In this review, we propose that novel methods of online cognitive assessment could potentially address these limitations. We first outline the challenges of traditional in-person cognitive testing in PD. We then summarize the existing literature on online cognitive testing in PD. Finally, we explore the advantages, but also the limitations, of three major processes involved in online PD cognitive testing: recruitment and sampling methods, measurement and participation, and disease monitoring and management. Taking the limitations into account, we aim to highlight the potential of online cognitive testing as a more accessible and efficient approach to cognitive testing in PD.

Topics & Concepts

Parkinson's diseaseCognitionDiseaseNeuroscienceMedicinePsychologyCognitive psychologyPathologyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeurological disorders and treatmentsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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