CWPT, a neuropsychological test that can detect a small cognitive impairment in PCSD (Preclinical Stage of Dementia) or MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment), is gaining traction as a neuropsychological test that permits screening before expensive testing equipment like PET, MRI, and X-CT is required. CWPT is a test for recognising colours and recalling episodes while reading a storey using Color Words, and it may be readily translated and used in a variety of languages. An electroencephalograph and near-inferred spectroscopy were the first equipment used to monitor brain function. As a result, the goal of this work is to demonstrate how foreign researchers might generate diagnostic criteria in Japan.
Methods: Large-scale data analysis was used to develop diagnostic criteria. Due to the impossibility of performing MMSE on all subjects at this time, CKPT was performed after obtaining a report that I was normal. The CKPT findings indicate a normal distribution for each age, as stated in the evidence in the previous work, thus a method to check the distribution is achieved by submitting the subjects who disturb the normal distribution of the resulting histogram to trial and error.
The total number of subjects used to determine the diagnostic criteria was 1325, with 199 being eliminated. The diagnostic criteria for male and female in their 60s, 70s, and 80s were calculated using the average value SD and the average value 1.5SD.
Conclusion: We have established a platform to construct multiple CKPT applications using the derived diagnostic criteria.Author(S) Details
Takaki Shimura
BME Research Lab. Sosei Ltd., Japan.
Eriko Okuyama
Hamamatsu Human Research Lab. Ltd., Japan.
Hironori Ohsugi
Josai International University, Japan.
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