PESQUISAS NOS EUA:
1) National Institute of Health (NIH): The status of computerized cognitive testing in aging: A systematic review
Katherine Wild, Ph.D.a,*, Diane Howieson, Ph.D.a, Frank Webbe, Ph.D.b, Adriana Seelye, M.S.a, and Jeffrey Kaye, M. D.a aLayton Aging and Alzheimer Center, Oregon Health and Science University
>> (NIH)_Status-of-computerized-cognitive-testing-Wild-et-al
2) SCREEN (CANS-MCI) Statistical Validity and Sensitivity
>> SCREEN Validity and Sensitivity
3) Self-Administered Screening for Mild Cognitive Impairment: Initial Validation of a Computerized Test Battery
Jane B Tornatore, Ph.D. Emory Hill, Ph.D. Jo Anne Laboff, M.S.W. Mary E McGann, M.P.H., M.S.W.
>> Tornatore et al J Neuro Clin Psychiat
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4) Validation of the Computer-Administered Neuropsychological Screen for Mild Cognitive Impairment (CANS-MCI) in Brazilian older adults
Cláudia M. Memória1, Mônica S. Yassuda2, Eduardo Y. Nakano3, Orestes V. Forlenza1
1 Laboratory of Neuroscience (LIM-27), Department and Institute of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil.
2 Department of Gerontology, School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH). University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil.
>>Memória et al 2013 Computer-Administered Neuropsychological Screen for Mild
5) Propriedades psicométricas do CANS-MCI: um teste computadorizado para avaliação do comprometimento cognitivo leve em idosos
Cláudia M. Memória: Laboratory of Neuroscience (LIM-27), Department and Institute of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil.