Attarha Mouna, Mahncke Henry, Merzenich Michael
Posit Science, San Francisco, CA, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 May 13;8:e53623. doi: 10.2196/53623.
An ongoing global challenge is managing brain health and understanding how performance changes across the lifespan.
We developed and deployed a set of self-administrable, computerized assessments designed to measure key indexes of brain health across the visual and auditory sensory modalities. In this pilot study, we evaluated the usability, feasibility, and performance distributions of the assessments in a home-based, real-world setting without supervision.
Potential participants were untrained users who self-registered on an existing brain training app called BrainHQ. Participants were contacted via a recruitment email and registered remotely to complete a demographics questionnaire and 29 unique assessments on their personal devices. We examined participant engagement, descriptive and psychometric properties of the assessments, associations between performance and self-reported demographic variables, cognitive profiles, and factor loadings.
Of the 365,782 potential participants contacted via a recruitment email, 414 (0.11%) registered, of whom 367 (88.6%) completed at least one assessment and 104 (25.1%) completed all 29 assessments. Registered participants were, on average, aged 63.6 (SD 14.8; range 13-107) years, mostly female (265/414, 64%), educated (329/414, 79.5% with a degree), and White (349/414, 84.3% White and 48/414, 11.6% people of color). A total of 72% (21/29) of the assessments showed no ceiling or floor effects or had easily modifiable score bounds to eliminate these effects. When correlating performance with self-reported demographic variables, 72% (21/29) of the assessments were sensitive to age, 72% (21/29) of the assessments were insensitive to gender, 93% (27/29) of the assessments were insensitive to race and ethnicity, and 93% (27/29) of the assessments were insensitive to education-based differences. Assessments were brief, with a mean duration of 3 (SD 1.0) minutes per task. The pattern of performance across the assessments revealed distinctive cognitive profiles and loaded onto 4 independent factors.
The assessments were both usable and feasible and warrant a full normative study. A digital toolbox of scalable and self-administrable assessments that can evaluate brain health at a glance (and longitudinally) may lead to novel future applications across clinical trials, diagnostics, and performance optimization.
管理大脑健康并了解其在整个生命周期中的表现变化是一项持续存在的全球性挑战。
我们开发并部署了一套可自我管理的计算机化评估工具,旨在测量视觉和听觉感官模式下大脑健康的关键指标。在这项试点研究中,我们在无监督的家庭真实环境中评估了这些评估工具的可用性、可行性和性能分布。
潜在参与者为在一款名为BrainHQ的现有大脑训练应用程序上自行注册的未受过训练的用户。通过招募邮件联系参与者,他们远程注册以完成一份人口统计学调查问卷,并在其个人设备上完成29项独特的评估。我们研究了参与者的参与度、评估的描述性和心理测量学特性、表现与自我报告的人口统计学变量之间的关联、认知概况以及因子载荷。
通过招募邮件联系的365,782名潜在参与者中,414人(0.11%)注册,其中367人(88.6%)完成了至少一项评估,104人(25.1%)完成了全部29项评估。注册参与者的平均年龄为63.6岁(标准差14.8;范围13 - 107岁),大多数为女性(265/414,64%),受过教育(329/414,79.5%拥有学位),且为白人(349/414,84.3%为白人,48/414,11.6%为有色人种)。总共72%(21/29)的评估未显示出天花板效应或地板效应,或者具有易于修改的分数界限以消除这些效应。当将表现与自我报告的人口统计学变量进行关联时,72%(21/29)的评估对年龄敏感,72%(21/29)的评估对性别不敏感,93%(27/29)的评估对种族和民族不敏感,93%(27/29)的评估对基于教育的差异不敏感。评估简短,每项任务的平均时长为3分钟(标准差1.0)。各项评估的表现模式揭示了独特的认知概况,并加载到4个独立因子上。
这些评估工具既可用又可行,值得进行全面的标准化研究。一个可扩展且可自我管理的评估数字工具箱,能够快速(并纵向地)评估大脑健康,可能会在临床试验、诊断和性能优化方面带来新的未来应用。