Utilizing the Druid Impairment App to Assess and Enhance Senior Adult’s Driving Performance

Micheal Milburn and William DeJong, Impairment Science, Inc. Anuj Pradhan and Shannon Roberts, UMass Amherst. The Druid app uses multiple divided attention tasks to assess cognitive-motor behaviors related to driving. This project aims to validate the Druid app for use by older adults aged 64-85 years.

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Testing a vocal biomarker platform for remote detection and monitoring of cognitive impairment in the home environment

Erik Larsen, Sonde Health. Brad Dickerson, Massachusetts General Hospital. Bonnie Wong, Massachusetts General Hospital. The pilot project, conducted by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Sonde Health, explored the use of a vocal biomarker platform to detect and monitor cognitive impairment in older adults.

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