Introduction Evidence suggests that the pathology underlying cognitive decline leading to dementia begins 15–20 years before cognitive symptoms emerge. Thus, identifying …
Background Dementia prevalence is predicted to triple to 152 million globally by 2050. Alzheimer's disease (AD) constitutes 70% of cases. There is an urgent need to identify …
Introduction: Motor dysfunction is an important feature of early-stage dementia. Gait provides a non-invasive biomarker across the dementia continuum. Gait speed and rhythm aid risk …
Being able to resist temptations, ignore distractions, and stop actions is vital in everyday life. These stopping abilities have been considered a single cognitive process called 'inhibitory …
Abstract The United Nations predicts that, despite a rise in urbanisation, by the year 2050 there will be up to 3.1 billion people living in a remote environment. All of these people will …
Introduction Evidence suggests that the pathology underlying cognitive decline leading to dementia begins 15–20 years before cognitive symptoms emerge. Thus, identifying …