Aggregating robotic assessment data measuring cognitive function in participants with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Genetic Generalized Epilepsy. It includes participants aged 18 to 65 years old, excluding those with specific comorbidities or conditions. The study was supported by Queen’s University Faculty of Health Sciences and the PSI Foundation.
Use Cases
- Identify distinct cognitive phenotypes by analyzing robotic assessment performance scores across Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Genetic Generalized Epilepsy groups.
- Investigate the relationship between participant age and specific cognitive function metrics derived from the Kinarm robotic tasks.
- Compare cognitive performance profiles between the two epilepsy types using the collected assessment data to inform targeted interventions.
Strengths
- Data was collected using the standardized Kinarm Robotic Assessment platform for cognitive measurement.
- Participant inclusion and exclusion criteria are clearly defined, specifying age range (18-65) and excluded conditions like bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy.
Limitations
- The dataset excludes several epilepsy subtypes and comorbidities, limiting generalizability to the broader epilepsy population.
- Sample size and demographic diversity are unknown, which may affect statistical power and representativeness.
Provenance
- Source
- Borealis Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Collected using Kinarm Robotic Assessment for measuring cognitive function.
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