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Markerless Motion Capture to Quantify Functional Performance in Neurodegeneration: Systematic Review

Markerless Motion Capture to Quantify Functional Performance in Neurodegeneration: Systematic Review

The integration of knowledge gleaned from analyzing various types of functional tasks will empower clinicians to better assist individuals with neurodegeneration in enhancing their quality of life. It was not feasible to conduct a meta-analysis of the reviewed studies due to significant heterogeneity in the MMC models evaluated, the features extracted, and the analysis methods used.

Julian Jeyasingh-Jacob, Mark Crook-Rumsey, Harshvi Shah, Theresita Joseph, Subati Abulikemu, Sarah Daniels, David J Sharp, Shlomi Haar

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e52582

Performance Differences of a Touch-Based Serial Reaction Time Task in Healthy Older Participants and Older Participants With Cognitive Impairment on a Tablet: Experimental Study

Performance Differences of a Touch-Based Serial Reaction Time Task in Healthy Older Participants and Older Participants With Cognitive Impairment on a Tablet: Experimental Study

Within the scope of this project, we also collected data from 11 participants with depression, which we excluded from the analysis of this study because of the focus on neurodegeneration. The remaining 45 participants (26 female individuals), aged between 52 and 87 (mean 68.4, SD 9.82) years, consisted of 27 HC participants and 18 participants with Co I. A list of inclusion and exclusion criteria is presented in Textbox 1.

Christian Mychajliw, Heiko Holz, Nathalie Minuth, Kristina Dawidowsky, Gerhard Wilhelm Eschweiler, Florian Gerhard Metzger, Franz Wortha

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e48265