Validation of a web-based self-administered test for cognitive assessment in a Swedish geriatric setting
Einar Rystedt, Jakob Morén, Johan Lindbäck, Vitor Tedim Cruz, Martin Ingelsson, Lena Kilander, Nuno Lunet, Joana Pais, Luis Ruano, Gabriel Westman

TL;DR
A web-based cognitive test called Brain on Track was validated in Sweden to detect cognitive impairments, showing good performance but requiring some user support.
Contribution
The study validates Brain on Track's effectiveness in a Swedish geriatric population and assesses its usability.
Findings
Brain on Track effectively differentiated between healthy individuals and those with cognitive impairment (AUC 0.90 and 0.88).
Test-retest reliability was high (ICC 0.87), indicating consistent results over time.
Usability feedback showed mixed patient experiences and a need for assistance in logging in.
Abstract
Computerized cognitive tests have the potential to cost-effectively detect and monitor cognitive impairments and thereby facilitate treatment for these conditions. However, relatively few of these tests have been validated in a variety of populations. Brain on Track, a self-administered web-based test, has previously been shown to have a good ability to differentiate between healthy individuals and patients with cognitive impairment in Portuguese populations. The objective of this study was to validate the differential ability and evaluate the usability of Brain on Track in a Swedish memory clinic setting. Brain on Track was administered to 30 patients with mild cognitive impairment/mild dementia and 30 healthy controls, all scheduled to perform the test from home after one week and after three months. To evaluate the usability, the patient group was interviewed after completion of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
