A comparison of different connected-speech tasks for detecting mild cognitive impairment using multivariate pattern analysis
YIting Chen,
Robert J. Hartsuiker,
Aurélie Pistono
Abstract:Background: It is common for the older adult population to have age-associated cognitive decline and develop neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia. Several studies have suggested that classification algorithms based on linguistic features may be useful for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI).Aims: The current study aimed to examine connected-speech performance in people with MCI and cognitively healthy controls (HC) using connected-speech tasks and tested whether patterns of lexical-se… Show more
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