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Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment From Non-Semantic, Acoustic Voice Features: The Framingham Heart Study.

Huitong DingAdrian ListerCody KarjadiRhoda AuHonghuang LinBrian BischoffPhillip H Hwang
Published in: JMIR aging (2024)
This study showcases the potential of monitoring changes to nonsemantic and acoustic features of speech as a way of early ADRD detection and motivates future opportunities for using human speech as a measure of brain health.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive decline
  • public health
  • heart failure
  • white matter
  • label free
  • current status
  • social media
  • brain injury
  • hearing loss
  • blood brain barrier
  • induced pluripotent stem cells