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As the neurocognitive researchers explained, conventional assessments are time-intensive to administer and score and are limited to measuring only the accuracy of task performance—is the response right or wrong. Digital tools go further by capturing subtle, high-resolution data, such as millisecond-level response latencies, that are imperceptible to the human observer. These minute pauses and reaction times, even when responses are technically correct, can serve as early biomarkers of cognitive decline, including mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
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