Unobtrusive Sensing Technology Detects Ecologically Valid Spatiotemporal Patterns of Daily Routines Distinctive to Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Chao-Yi WuHiroko H DodgeSarah GothardNora MattekKirsten WrightLisa L BarnesLisa C SilbertMiranda M LimJeffrey A KayeZachary BeattiePublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2021)
The linkage between bathroom and kitchen activities with MCI may be the result of biological, health, and environmental factors in play. In-home, real-time unobtrusive-sensing offers a novel way of delineating cognitive health with chronologically-ordered movement across indoor locations.