A new study suggests that games on mobile phones may be useful in the detection of signs of cognitive decline.
For this research, the researchers assessed 21 participants’ cognitive abilities with a standard written test, and then with several 10-minute sessions of playing Tetris, Candy Crush Saga and Fruit Ninja in two distinct periods 15 days apart. Using sensors built into the phones, the researchers were able to establish a link between the rotation movements and the cognitive performance levels of the volunteers, particularly their ability to concentrate, memorise, and carry out visual and visuo-spatial search tasks.According to the researchers, doctors could use these games to detect the changes in motor capacity frequently observed in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, schizophrenia or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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