Table 1.
Items and contents of the computerized cognitive assessment battery.
Table 2.
Clinical characteristics of subjects with NC, MCI, and dementia in the 50s, 60s, and 70–85 groups.
Fig 1.
The correlation between C-ABC combined score and MMSE.
C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination.
Fig 2.
The score distribution of the C-ABC combined score in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B), and 70–85 group (C). The score distribution of C-ABC of NC, MCI, and dementia. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition.
Fig 3.
The ROC curves to distinguish dementia from MCI and NC in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B), and 70–85 group (C). Straight line, the C-ABC combined score; dotted line, the Item 3 + 6 combined score. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition; ROC, receiver-operating characteristic.
Table 3.
Measure of diagnostic accuracy of each item combined score, C-ABC total combined score, and item 3 + 6 combined score to distinguish dementia from MCI and NC and MCI from NC by ROC analyses.
Fig 4.
The ROC curves to distinguish MCI from NC in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B) and 70–85 group (C). Straight line, the C-ABC combined score; dotted line, the Item 3 + 6 combined score. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition; ROC, receiver-operating characteristic.
Table 4.
Measure of diagnostic accuracy of C-ABC combined score and MMSE for separation of MCI from NC and dementia from MCI and NC by ROC analyses.