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. 2019 Mar;26(3):93–100. doi: 10.1101/lm.048124.118

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

VisMET performance predicts cognitive impairment and disease status. (A) Viewing of the removed and added objects during the recognition phase could accurately predict performance on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA ≤ 23 or MoCA > 23), a standard measure of cognitive impairment. (B) Viewing of the removed and added objects could separate those clinically diagnosed with MCI/AD from healthy controls. (C) Memory performance was visualized on a two-dimensional plane representing performance. Most MCI/AD participants fell within the lower left quadrant of the plane indicating below average performance for both the added and removed condition. Healthy participants within this quadrant exhibited a memory profile indicative of AD.