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Interindividual and intraindividual variability in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) measured with an online cognitive assessment

Annalise Aleta LaPlume, Theone Paterson, Sandra Gardner, Kathryn A. Stokes, Morris Freedman, Brian Levine, Angela K. Troyer, Nicole D. Anderson

2021Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mean cognitive performance is worse in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) compared to control groups. However, studies on variability of cognitive performance in aMCI have yielded inconclusive results, with many differences in variability measures and samples from one study to another. METHODS: = 91; 51 with aMCI, 40 with normal cognition for age), measured with an online self-administered computerized cognitive assessment (Cogniciti's Brain Health Assessment). Our methodology extended past findings by using pure measures of variability (controlling for confounding effects of group performance or practice), and a clinically representative aMCI sample (reflecting the continuum of cognitive performance between normal cognition and aMCI). RESULTS: ), which may be because we used a sample measuring the continuum of cognitive performance. Exploratory correlation analyses showed that a worse overall score was associated with greater inter- and intraindividual variability, and that variability measures were correlated with each other, indicating people with worse cognitive performance were more variable. DISCUSSION: The current study demonstrates that self-administered online tests can be used to remotely assess different types of variability in people at risk of Alzheimer`s. Our findings show small but significantly more interindividual differences in people with aMCI. This diversity is considered as "noise" in standard assessments of mean performance, but offers an interesting and cognitively informative "signal" in itself.

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PsychologyCognitive impairmentCognitionAudiologyNeuroscienceCognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyMedicineDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesHealth, Environment, Cognitive Aging
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