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Monitoring the Early Signs of Cognitive Decline in Elderly by Computer Games: An MRI Study
Authors:Enik? Sirály  ádám Szabó  Bernadett Szita  Vivienne Kovács  Zsuzsanna Fodor  Csilla Marosi  Pál Salacz  Zoltán Hidasi  Viktor Maros  Péter Hanák  éva Csibri  Gábor Csukly
Institution:1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary;2Semmelweis University, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Budapest, Hungary;3Healthcare Technologies Knowledge Center, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary;University of Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract:BackgroundIt is anticipated that current and future preventive therapies will likely be more effective in the early stages of dementia, when everyday functioning is not affected. Accordingly the early identification of people at risk is particularly important. In most cases, when subjects visit an expert and are examined using neuropsychological tests, the disease has already been developed. Contrary to this cognitive games are played by healthy, well functioning elderly people, subjects who should be monitored for early signs. Further advantages of cognitive games are their accessibility and their cost-effectiveness.PurposeThe aim of the investigation was to show that computer games can help to identify those who are at risk. In order to validate games analysis was completed which measured the correlations between results of the ''Find the Pairs'' memory game and the volumes of the temporal brain regions previously found to be good predictors of later cognitive decline.ResultsThere was a correlation between the number of attempts and the time required to complete the memory game and the volume of the entorhinal cortex, the temporal pole, and the hippocampus. There was also a correlation between the results of the Paired Associates Learning (PAL) test and the memory game.ConclusionsThe results gathered support the initial hypothesis that healthy elderly subjects achieving lower scores in the memory game have increased level of atrophy in the temporal brain structures and showed a decreased performance in the PAL test. Based on these results it can be concluded that memory games may be useful in early screening for cognitive decline.
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