Motor-cognitive dual tasking in the clinical setting: a sensitive measure of functional impairment in early Alzheimer''s disease

Abstract

Gait is a complex everyday activity that depends upon supraspinal activity and a host of cognitive functions such as attention and executive functions. As cognition declines in neurodegenerative diseases, the interaction and competition for neuronal resources during motor-cognitive dual-tasking (e.g., walking while talking) might be a sensitive measure of subtle functional impairments in early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we aim to identify gait deficits due to neuronal competition across the AD spectrum.

Publication
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2023