AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

204 - Clinical Markers of Alzheimer's Disease Part 2: July 2021

Episode Summary

In this episode, Ellen tells you about 9 papers that have developed new ways to screen for dementia. Some of these are old, tried-and-true cognitive screening tools that are given a new twist, others are brand new technology that bring cognitive testing to the modern age. You’re sure to find something you enjoy in this episode if you do neurodegenerative disease research, or even if you don’t! Sections in this episode: Technology-based tools (3:44) Adapting tests to other languages (8:34) Other new tools for testing cognition (12:22)

Episode Notes

In this episode, Ellen tells you about 9 papers that have developed new ways to screen for dementia. Some of these are old, tried-and-true cognitive screening tools that are given a new twist, others are brand new technology that bring cognitive testing to the modern age. You’re sure to find something you enjoy in this episode if you do neurodegenerative disease research, or even if you don’t!  

Sections in this episode:  

Technology-based tools (3:44)  

Adapting tests to other languages (8:34)  

Other new tools for testing cognition (12:22) 


 

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Every episode of AMiNDR is the result of a huge team effort. Today's episode was scripted, hosted and edited by Ellen Koch, and reviewed by Sarah Louadi and Anusha Kamesh. The wordcloud (wordart.com) was generated by Sarah Louadi and the bibliography was created by Lara Onbasi. 

Big thanks to the sorting team for sorting all the papers published in July into themes for our episodes: Jacques Ferreira, Elyn Rowe, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Nicole Corso, Sarah Louadi, and Naila Kuhlmann. 

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