About 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), a number expected to double by 2060. Cognitive and sensory-motor changes are closely related and sensorymotor changes can be an early indicator of cognitive decline. The most effective interventions need to be administered early in the disease process. However, it is difficult to diagnose the different types of cognitive impairment using current clinical assessments. Learn about new research that combines cognitive, sensory, motor, and eye-movement assessments to improve the diagnosis and classification of dementia.

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