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Using Chat GPT and Amazon Alexa for Early Diagnosis of Memory Decline

Early detection of memory problems (such as seen in Alzheimer's Disease) in older adults is essential for planning strategies to improve patients' everyday function and quality of life. While patients and family members often talk to clinicians, our proposed research system is meant to capture changes in memory before they are identified by clinicians. You are being asked to be in the study because you are interested in helping us determine whether changes in voice could be related to physical function and memory changes over time.

Age & Gender

  • 65 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

Location

United States (Nationwide)

What will be asked of you

You will meet with our study team one time for just over an hour. This visit will be a one-time remote session via Zoom. To participate you will need to install Google Chrome on your personal computer. You will be asked to interact with Chat GPT and an Amazon Alexa, complete a memory assessment and some questionnaires, and a complete a brief interview about your experience. The visit will be audio and videotaped to allow the research team to analyze the data.

Incentives

$20 Amazon gift card

Total length of participation:
1 hour

Looking for Specific Volunteers

Able to participate:

  • Mild cognitive impairment

Not eligible if:

  • Have a diagnosis of dementia

Contact the Team

Visit Location

  •  Caroline Summerour

100% Remote (online, phone, text)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

John Batsis
Med-Geriatric Medicine

Study Type

Clinical or Medical
Observational

Study Topics

Aging
Brain, Head, Nervous System
Chronic Conditions
Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Physical Disability
Language and Speech

IRB Number

20-2564

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