The possibility of using a go/no-go task as a screening test for dementia

Author:

Watanabe Noriaki1,Kamijo Masayoshi1,Nishino Tomoyuki1,Ashida Kazuki2,Sasamori Fumihito1,Okuhara Masao3,Maruo Suchinda4,Tabuchi Hisaaki5,Terasawa Koji1

Affiliation:

1. Shinshu University

2. National Institute of Technology, Nagano College

3. Suwa University of Science

4. Mahidol University

5. University of Innsbruck

Abstract

Abstract

The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), and Frontal Assessment Battery are screening tests for dementia. The go/no-go task offers an alternative approach for evaluating dementia patients. However, its role in screening for dementia remains unclear. We aimed to explore the possibility of using the go/no-go task as a screening test for dementia. Twenty-four Japanese individuals were evaluated using the go/no-go task, the MMSE, and the MoCA. The total MMSE and MoCA scores were correlated with the total number of errors in the go/no-go task (r=-0.699, p < 0.01; r=-0.756, p < 0.01). Moreover, When the MoCA cutoff value was 25 for MCI, the optimal cutoff score for the total number of error in the go/no-go task to detect MCI was 2, with an Area Under curve (AUC) of 0.98, a sensitivity of 0.94. When the MMSE cutoff value was 27 for MCI, the optimal cutoff score for the total number of error in the go/no-go task to detect MCI was 6, with an AUC of 0.89, a sensitivity of 0.76, showed respectively values close to 1. The go/no-go task is possible a practical screening test for dementia.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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