2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2016.01.023
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Evaluation of a clinically practical, ERP-based neurometric battery: Application to age-related changes in brain function

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“…Recent studies have seen progress in utilizing both non-biofluid–based and biofluid-based biomarkers to assist with POCD evaluation, in addition to neuropsychological assessments. One previous study has revealed that event-related potentials, which marks electrophysiological components, is capable of differentiating cognitive functions between older and younger adults, 79 and has been utilized as a marker for cognition when comparing POCD incidence between intravenous and inhalation anaesthesia. 23 In another study, 6-min walk distance measured before surgery has been shown to be lower in those who developed POCD.…”
Section: Risk Assessment For Pocdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have seen progress in utilizing both non-biofluid–based and biofluid-based biomarkers to assist with POCD evaluation, in addition to neuropsychological assessments. One previous study has revealed that event-related potentials, which marks electrophysiological components, is capable of differentiating cognitive functions between older and younger adults, 79 and has been utilized as a marker for cognition when comparing POCD incidence between intravenous and inhalation anaesthesia. 23 In another study, 6-min walk distance measured before surgery has been shown to be lower in those who developed POCD.…”
Section: Risk Assessment For Pocdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If popular, we hope to include a multitude of task types in the future, such as reward gambling, stop-signal, basic language, and motor tasks, etc. Some existing task batteries for EEG assessment capitalize on simultaneous acquisition of a large number of EEG events/ERP components ( Kappenman and Luck, 2012 ; Kieffaber et al, 2016 ; Nair et al, 2016 ); this may be a promising direction for future expansion.…”
Section: Pred+ctmentioning
confidence: 99%