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Feasibility and acceptability of remote smartphone cognitive testing in frontotemporal dementia research.

Jack Carson TaylorHilary W HeuerAnnie L ClarkAmy B WiseMasood ManoochehriLeah ForsbergCarly MesterMeghana RaoDaniell BrushaberJoel KramerAriane E WelchJohn KornakWalter KremersBrian ApplebyBradford C DickersonKimiko Domoto-ReillyJulie A FieldsNupur GhoshalNeill Graff-RadfordMurray GrossmanMatthew Gh HallEdward D HueyDavid IrwinMaria I LapidIrene LitvanIan R MackenzieJoseph C MasdeuMario F MendezNaomi NevlerChiadi U OnyikeBelen PascualPeter PressmanKatherine P RankinBuddhika RatnasiriJulio C RojasMaria Carmela TartagliaBonnie WongMaria Luisa Gorno-TempiniBradley F BoeveHoward J RosenAdam L BoxerAdam M Staffaroni
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2023)
The ALLFTD Mobile App is a smartphone-based platform for remote, self-administered data collection.The ALLFTD Mobile App consists of a comprehensive battery of surveys and tests of executive functioning, memory, speech and language, and motor abilities.Remote digital data collection using the ALLFTD Mobile App was feasible in a multicenter research consortium that studies FTD. Data was collected in healthy controls and participants with a range of diagnoses, particularly FTD spectrum disorders.Remote digital data collection was well accepted by participants with a variety of diagnoses.
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