Emilija Kostic

Emilija Kostic
Chonbuk National University | cbnu · Department of Biomedical Engineering

Master of Engineering

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Education
September 2019 - August 2021
Chonbuk National University
Field of study
  • Healthcare engineering
September 2014 - July 2018
University of Belgrade
Field of study
  • Electrical engineering

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Publications (7)
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When dementia is diagnosed, it is most often already past the point of irreversible neuronal deterioration. Neuropsychological tests are frequently used in clinical settings; however, they must be administered properly and are oftentimes conducted after cognitive impairment becomes apparent or is raised as a concern by the patient or a family membe...
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The purpose of the present study was to examine the differences in gait variability in terms of spatiotemporal, sub-gait cycle, ground reaction force, and the joint profiles of kinematics and kinetics between older individuals with and without risk of potential cognitive impairment, and to derive the crucial features to discriminating the older adu...
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Impairments in gait, postural stability, and sensory functions were proved to be strongly associated with severe cognitive impairment such as in dementia. However, to prevent dementia, it is necessary to detect cognitive deterioration early, which requires a deeper understanding of the connections between the aforementioned functions and global cog...
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Background Numerous people never receive a formal dementia diagnosis. This issue can be addressed by early detection systems that utilize alternative forms of classification, such as gait, balance, and sensory function parameters. In the present study, said functions were compared between older adults with healthy cognition, older adults with low e...
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Postural stability, hearing, and gait function deterioration are the risk factors associated with cognitive impairment. Although no method has been reported for treating severe cognitive impairment to date, developing an early detection model based on these risk factors could aid in slowing down or even reversing the deterioration process. In this...
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Because dementia is difficult to treat, the best way is to detect the prodromal stage; this can identify those at high risk of dementia and help to delay its onset. It is a well-known fact that gait has a high correlation with cognitive function. Considering that dementia starts with cognitive decline, investigating the association between cognitiv...

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