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(C) Matching Pair. (D) Quick Tap 1. (E) Quick Tap 2. (F) Odd One Out. (G) Copy Kat. (H) Hand Swype.
This test was designed to assess visual working memory (Figure 1 B). Participants are shown a grid of tiles, with the number of tiles increasing gradually across correct trials. For each grid shown, some tiles are highlighted simultaneously for 1.5 seconds. When the highlighted color returns to the original tile color, participants are asked to select all tiles that were highlighted.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51978
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For example, Moore et al [10] reported that EMA measures were more sensitive to subtle reductions in depression and anxiety after a mindfulness intervention than identical paper-pencil instruments measuring the same constructs.
EMA methods are increasingly being used to assess cognitive performance through brief, repeated neuropsychological tasks. In this context, we refer to the concurrent administration of EMA questions and mobile cognitive tests as ecological momentary cognitive testing (EMCT).
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(7):e36665
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During the baseline laboratory visit, participants completed a neuromedical evaluation, which included a fasting blood draw, in which an HIV and hepatitis C virus antibody point-of-care rapid test (Miriad-Med Mira) was conducted and confirmed with western blot analyses. Blood samples were used to measure the current CD4 T-cell counts and plasma HIV viral loads (detectable at >50 copies/m L).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(1):e33747
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For all participants, HIV serostatus was confirmed with HIV/Hepatitis C virus antibody point-of-care rapid test (Miriad-Med Mira) and confirmed by western blot analyses. Among persons with HIV, AIDS diagnosis, antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimen, estimated duration of HIV disease, and nadir CD4 count were obtained by self-report (unless the current CD4 count was lower than the reported nadir CD4 value). Viral load detectability (≥50 copies/m L) and the current CD4 count was measured in blood plasma.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(9):e19579
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Results from a recent study conducted by Moore et al support findings of decreased social activity among older PLWH such that participants reported spending a majority of their sampled time at home, alone, and engaged in passive leisure activities (eg, watching television) [19]. Furthermore, older PLWH are more likely to live alone compared with both younger PLWH and their seronegative counterparts [9,12], greatly increasing the risk for social isolation.
JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(2):e38
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