INS 2025 DANDI Abstracts
Acceptability of Remote Passive Monitoring for Detection of Cognitive Decline among Diverse Older Adults without Dementia.
Authors: Alyssa De Vito, Molly Lawrence and Alexa Vasquez
Exploring associations between subjective cognitive concerns and willingness to participate in passive technology monitoring for detection of cognitive impairment.
Authors:Sarah Prieto, Molly Lawrence, Alexa Vasquez and Alyssa De Vito
GSA 2024 DANDI Abstracts
PCP Practices and Attitudes Around Cognitive Screening in Rhode Island
Authors: Molly Lawrence, Matthew Howe, Alyssa De Vito & Louisa Thompson
Digital approaches to routine cognitive screening for older adults in primary care settings
Authors: Louisa Thompson, Molly Lawrence and Charles Eaton
AAIC 2024 DANDI Abstracts
Efficacy of TABCat Digital Assessments for Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers in Cognitively Normal Older Adults
Authors: Louisa Thompson, Hannah Joyce, Phillip Caffrey & Stephen Salloway
Feasibility and Acceptability of Digital Cognitive Screening Approaches for Older Adults in Primary Care
Authors Louisa Thompson, Molly Lawrence, Jennifer Rosenbaum, Stephanie Czech, David Anthony, Rabin Chandran, Arnold Goldberg, Andrey Vyshedskiy, Anasuha R. Elwy, & Charles Eaton
Subjective Cognitive Concerns and High Frequency Mobile App Based Cognitive Assessment in Older Adults: Relationship to Adherence, Satisfaction, and Cognitive Performance
Authors: Louisa Thompson, Caroline Nester, Alyssa De Vito, Zachary Kunicki, Jennifer Strenger, Karra Harrington, Nelson Roque & Martin Sliwinski
Passively Monitored Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Can Detect Mild Cognitive Impairment in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Results from the Aging Well Study
Authors: Alyssa N. De Vito, Yan Liu, Catherine H. Ju, Samuel
Y. Lee, Alexandra D. Trofimova, Alyssa Eichten, Anael Kuperwajs Cohen, Zachary
T. Beattie, Chao-Yi Wu, Hiroko H. Dodge, John E. Ferguson & Adriana
Hughes
Longitudinal trajectories of passively monitored instrumental activities of daily living and
high frequency digital cognitive assessment differ between cognitively normal
and mild cognitively impaired older adults
Authors Alyssa N. De Vito, Yan Liu, Catherine H. Ju, Chao-Yi Wu, Samuel Y. Lee, Alyssa J. Eichten, Anael Kuperwajs Cohen, Zachary T. Beattie, Hiroko H. Dodge, John E. Ferguson & Adriana Hughes
Strategy Use on Digital Cognitive Assessment Differs Between Individuals with and without Elevated Phosphorylated Tau 217 in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Results from the BioFINDER-Brown Study
Authors Alyssa N. De Vito, Hannah Joyce, Molly Lawrence, Louisa I. Thompson, Phillip Caffery, John P.K. Bernstein & Stephen S. Salloway
Medication Management Error Types: Associations with Mild Cognitive Impairment Subtype
Authors: Alyssa N De Vito, Sheina Emrani (Co-first authors), Emily Hallowell, Allyson Goldstein, Jennifer Davis, & Seth A Margolis
“How did I do?” Expectations About Feedback and Their Associations with Remote Cognitive Assessment in an Older Adult Sample
Authors: Louisa Thompson, Caroline Nester, Alyssa De Vito, Zacharky Kunicki, Jennifer Strenger, Kara Harrington, Nelson Roque, Stephen Salloway & Martin Sliwinski
AAIC 2023 DANDI Abstracts:
Remote and in-clinic digital cognitive screening outperforms the MoCA to distinguish
cerebral amyloid status among cognitively healthy older adults.
Authors: Catherine Dion, Zachary Kunicki, Sheina Emrani, Jennifer Strenger, Alyssa De Vito,
Karysa Britton, Karra D. Harrington, Nelson Roque, Stephen Salloway, Martin J. Sliwinski,
Stephen Correia, Richard N. Jones, & Louisa I. Thompson.
Time of day cognitive performance differences in remote, self-administered assessments
and its association with cerebral amyloidosis.
Authors: Jennifer Strenger, Sheina Emrani, Zachary Kunicki, Karra Harrington, Nelson Roque,
Martin Sliwinski, Stephen Salloway, Stephen Correia & Louisa Thompson
Fatigue Interacts with Amyloid Status to Predict Daily Working Memory Performance in
Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
Authors: Alyssa De Vito, Zachary Kunicki, Sheina Emrani, Jennifer Strenger, Karra Harrington,
Nelson Roque, Martin J. Sliwinski, Stephen Salloway, Stephen Correia, & Louisa Thompson
Detecting Alzheimer’s risk with cognitive dispersion on neuropsychological testing
Authors: Athene K.W. Lee, Alyssa De Vito, Xiaoyan Iris Leng, Sarah Farias, Bonnie Sachs,
Michelle Chan, Heather Snyder, Laura D. Baker, Kate Papp on behalf of the U.S. POINTER
Neuropsychology Team for the U.S. POINTER Study Group.
INS 2023 DANDI Abstracts:
Psychometric properties of DCTclock with commonly used neuropsychological tests and
their combined ability to predict Beta-Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography Status
Authors: Sheina Emrani, Jennifer Strenger, Zachary Kunicki, Alyssa De Vito, Stephen Salloway & Louisa Thompson
Intraindividual Variability in Processing Speed on Digital Cognitive Assessments Differs
by Amyloidosis Status in Cognitively Normal Older Adults
Authors: Alyssa De Vito, Zachary Kunicki, Karysa Britton, Priscilla Villa, Jennifer Strenger, Karra
Harrington, Nelson Roque, Martin J. Sliwinski, & Louisa Thompson
Remote Smartphone-Based Assessment Predicts Standard Neuropsychological Test
Performance and Cerebral Amyloid Status in Cognitively Normal Older Adults
Authors: Louisa Thompson, Jennifer Strenger, Sheina Emrani, Alyssa De Vito, Karra
Harrington, Nelson Roque, Stephen Salloway, Martin Sliwinski & Stephen Correia
Variability in Remote, Self-Administered Assessment Performance Associated with Self-
Reported Memory Perceptions Among Older Adults
Authors: Jennifer Strenger, Natalie Riera, Karra Harrington, Nelson Roque, Stephen Salloway,
Martin Sliwinski, Louisa Thompson
Face-to-face versus Telehealth Assessment Differences among Cognitively Healthy Older
Adults and those with MCI
Authors: Karysa Britton, Alyssa De Vito, & Matthew Calamia