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Role of cognitive and functional performance in the interactions between elderly people with cognitive decline and an avatar on TV

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The complexity of new information technologies (IT) may limit the access of elderly people to the information society, exacerbating what is known as “the digital divide,” as they appear to be too challenging for elderly citizens regardless of the integrity of their cognitive status. This study is an attempt to clarify how some cognitive functions (such as attention or verbal memory) may determine the interaction of cognitively impaired elderly people with technology. Twenty participants ranging from mild cognitive impairment to moderate Alzheimer’s disease were assessed by means of a neuropsychological and functional battery and were asked to follow simple commands from an avatar appearing on a TV by means of a remote control, such as asking the participant to confirm their presence or to respond Yes/No to a proposal to see a TV program. The number of correct answers and command repetitions required for the user to respond were registered. The results show that participants with a better cognitive and functional state in specific tests show a significantly better performance in the TV task. The derived conclusion is that neuropsychological assessment may be used as a useful complementary tool for assistive technology developers in the adaptation of IT to the elderly with different cognitive and functional profiles. Further studies with larger samples are required to determine to what extent cognitive functions can actually predict older users’ interaction with technology.

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This research is being partially funded by the EU 6th Framework Program under grant FP6-033502 (i2home). The opinions herein are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the funding agencies.

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Diaz-Orueta, U., Etxaniz, A., Gonzalez, M.F. et al. Role of cognitive and functional performance in the interactions between elderly people with cognitive decline and an avatar on TV. Univ Access Inf Soc 13, 89–97 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-013-0288-1

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