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When more is more: Identifying cognitive impairments with multiple drawing tasks. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 19, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 06 / 220629084037.htm.
Five different standardized drawing tests helped capture different aspects of cognition. Twenty-two different drawing features, such as pen pressure, pen posture, speed and pauses, were analyzed.
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have found that an automated analysis of older adults’ drawing behaviors during a simple drawing task can estimate their global cognition. A self ...
When computers entered the mainstream, some art schools abandoned drawing classes to make time for the new software they had to teach. The arrival of state-of-the-art programs prompted backlash ...
Combining multiple drawing tasks can improve the accuracy of screening for cognitive impairments, a new study has revealed. Researchers at the University of Tsukuba in Japan found that looking at ...
Dementia: Changes in drawing traits may signal 'early-stage' cognitive impairment - study DEMENTIA describes the onset of cognitive decline in individuals whose brains suffer an accumulation of ...
Changes in drawing traits have been reported in people with early-stage cognitive impairments, but most studies have used a single drawing task only. In a study published recently in the Journal ...
A clock drawing test for detecting cognitive dysfunction should be conducted routinely in patients with high blood pressure, according to research presented today at ESC Congress 2018.
Clock drawing cognitive test should be done routinely in patients with high blood pressure. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2018 / 08 / 180827080854.htm.
Throughout history, portraits featuring the human profile have evolved to reflect changing cultural norms. A new study led by Helena Miton, a Santa Fe Institute Omidyar Fellow, and co-authored by Dan ...
Throughout history, portraits featuring the human profile have evolved to reflect changing cultural norms. A new study led by Helena Miton, a Santa Fe Institute Omidyar Fellow, and co-authored by Dan ...
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