CA2439942A1 - System and method for predicting human cognitive performance using data from an actigraph - Google Patents

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CA2439942A1
CA2439942A1 CA002439942A CA2439942A CA2439942A1 CA 2439942 A1 CA2439942 A1 CA 2439942A1 CA 002439942 A CA002439942 A CA 002439942A CA 2439942 A CA2439942 A CA 2439942A CA 2439942 A1 CA2439942 A1 CA 2439942A1
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Gregory L. Belenky
Stanley W. Hall
Gary H. Kamimori
Daniel P. Redmond
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Maria L. Thomas
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Abstract

A system and a method for providing a determination of predicted cognitive performance of an individual preferably based the time of day and on factors including sleep history based on activity data from an actigraph and the individual's activities. The system and the method provide a numerical representation of the predicted cognitive performance. Both may be used to optimize the work schedule of the actigraph wearer to maximize the cognitive capacity during working hours.

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1. A data signal embodied in a carrier wave readable by a computing system and encoding instructions for executing a process performing a method comprising:

collecting activity information of an individual with an actigraph, providing a data series representing wake states and sleep states of the individual based on an analysis of the activity information using a sleep scoring system, selecting a function based on the data series, calculating a cognitive performance capacity based on the selected function, receiving task information, determining a task value based upon at least the task information, modulating the cognitive performance capacity with a time of day value with the task value, and outputting the modulated value as the predicted cognitive performance.
2. The computer data signal of claim 1, further encoding instructions for executing a process performing the additional method comprising repeating the steps of collecting, providing, selecting, calculating, modulating, receiving, and determining at least two times.
3. A method in an actigraph for determining a cognitive performance level comprising:

accumulating a data series representing wake states and sleep states of an individual based on analysis of movement detected by the actigraph using a sleep scoring system, selecting a function based on the data series, determining a cognitive performance capacity based on the selected function and a prior cognitive performance capacity, receiving task information, determining a task value based upon at least the task information, modulating the cognitive performance capacity with a time of day value with the task value, and providing the modulated value.
4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising:
storing the modulated value after both modulating steps, repeating the selecting, determining, modulating, receiving, second determining, transmitting, and storing steps for at least two pieces of the data series.
5. The method according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the providing step includes transmitting the modulated value.
6. The method according to claim 3, 4, or 5, wherein the accumulating step includes recording the data series.
7. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, or 6, wherein said providing step outputs the predicted cognitive performance to at least one of a display, a data file, an antenna, and a printing device.
8. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, and a sleep inertia function.
9. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, a delay function, and a sleep inertia function.
10. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, further comprising:

giving a cognitive performance test to determine the actual cognitive performance level of the individual, and adjusting the cognitive performance level based on results of the cognitive performance test.
11. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, further comprising adjusting the weights used in determining the cognitive performance level.
12. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, further comprising:
storing the modulated value, repeating the selecting, determining, modulating, transmitting, and storing steps for each piece of the data series.
13. The method according to claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, wherein the time of day value is selected from a series of time of day values representing a curve having a period of 24 hours.
14. A data signal embodied in a carrier wave readable by a computing system and encoding instructions for executing a process performing the method recited in claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13.
15. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the method recited in claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13.
16. A method in an actigraph for determining cognitive performance level comprising:

recording, for each of a plurality of epochs, a representation of movement, analyzing the representation of movement to identify each of the epochs as at least one of sleep and wake to form a data series of at least one sleep state and at least one wake state, and selecting a function based on the data series, calculating a cognitive performance capacity based on the selected function, receiving task information, determining a task value based upon at least the task information, modulating the cognitive performance capacity with a time of day value with the task value, and providing the modulated value as the cognitive performance level.
17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising:

storing the cognitive performance level after both modulating steps, repeating the analyzing, selecting, calculating, modulating, receiving, determining, providing, and storing steps for each piece of the data series.
18. The method according to claim 16 or 17, further comprising:
storing the cognitive performance level, and repeating the analyzing, selecting, calculating, modulating, providing, and storing steps for each piece of the data series.
19. The method according to claim 16, 17, or 18, wherein said providing step outputs the predicted cognitive performance to at least one of a display, a data file, an antenna, and a printing device.
20. The method according to claim 16, 17, 18, or 19, wherein the time of day value is selected from a series of time of day values representing a curve having a period of 24 hours.
21. The method according to claim 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, and a sleep inertia function.
22. The method according to claim 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, a delay function, and a sleep inertia function.
23. The method according to any of claims 16-22, wherein the modulating step modulates the modulated value with the time of day value.
24. The method according to any of claims 16-23, further comprising performing a cognitive performance test.
25. A data signal embodied in a carrier wave readable by a computing system and encoding instructions for executing a process performing the method recited in any of claims 16-24.
26. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the method recited in any of claims 16-24.
27. A method for utilizing information from an actigraph comprising:

receiving data from the actigraph, selecting a function based on the data, calculating a cognitive performance capacity using the selected function, receiving task information for an individual wearing the actigraph, determining a task value based upon at least the received task information, modulating the cognitive performance capacity with a time of day value with the task value, and providing the modulated value as the cognitive performance level.
28. The method according to claim 27, further comprising:
storing the cognitive performance level, and repeating the selecting, calculating, modulating, receiving, determining, providing, and storing steps for each piece of the data series.
29. The method according to claim 27, further comprising:
storing the cognitive performance level, and repeating the selecting, calculating, modulating, providing, and storing steps for each piece of the data series.
30. The method according to any of claims 27-29, wherein said providing step outputs the predicted cognitive performance to at least one of a display, a data file, and a printing device.
31. The method according to any of claims 27-30, wherein the time of day value is selected from a series of time of day values representing a curve having a period of 24 hours.
32. The method according to any of claims 27-31, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, a delay function, and a sleep inertia function.
33. The method according to any of claims 27-32, wherein the modulating step modulates the modulated value with the time of day value.
34. The method according to any of claims 27-33, further comprising performing a cognitive performance test.
35. A data signal embodied in a carrier wave readable by a computing system and encoding instructions for executing a process performing the method recited in any of claims 27-34.
36. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the method recited in any of claims 27-34.
37. A method for predicting at least one cognitive performance level comprising:
receiving data from multiple actigraphs, receiving task information for each individual wearing an actigraph providing data, selecting a function for at least one piece of data for at least one actigraph based on the respective data, calculating a cognitive performance capacity for at least one actigraph using the selected function, determining a task value for at least one individual associated with the at least one actigraph based upon the received task information, modulating the cognitive performance capacity with a time of day value with the task value to produce a cognitive performance level for at least one actigraph to provide a cognitive performance level, and displaying the cognitive performance level for at least one actigraph on a display.
38. The method according to claim 37, further comprising recording each produced cognitive performance level.
39. The method according to claim 37 or 38, further comprising repeating the receiving, selecting, calculating, modulating, receiving, determining, and displaying steps for at least two pieces of the data for at least one actigraph.
40. The method according to any of claims 37-39, further comprising:

storing the cognitive performance level, and repeating the receiving, selecting, calculating, modulating, displaying, and storing steps for at least two pieces of the data for at least one actigraph.
41. The method according to any of claims 37-40, wherein the time of day value is selected from a series of time of day values representing a curve having a period of 24 hours.
42. The method according to any of claims 37-41, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, and a sleep inertia function.
43. The method according to any of claims 37-41, wherein the selecting step selects the function from a group consisting of a wake function, a sleep function, a delay function, and a sleep inertia function.
44. A data signal embodied in a carrier wave readable by a computing system and encoding instructions for executing a process performing the method recited in any of claims 37-43.
45. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the method recited in any of claims 47-43.
46. A device for collecting data from at least one actigraph and providing a cognitive performance index for each of the at least one actigraph comprising:

a receiver, a data analyzer connected to said receiver, a calculator connected to said receiver, a memory with modulation data, a task input, a modulator connected to said memory and said calculator, a determiner connected to said task input and said modulator, and at least one display connected to said modulator.
47. The device according to claim 46, further comprising a second memory connected to said modulator.
48. The device according to claim 46 or 47, wherein said data analyzer includes a sleep scorer and a function selector.
49. The device according to any of claims 46-48, wherein said receiver includes an antenna.
50. A device for collecting data from at least one actigraph and providing a cognitive performance index for each of the at least one actigraph comprising:

means for receiving information from the at least one actigraph, means for selecting an evaluation function based on the received information for at least one of the at least one actigraph, means for calculating a value using the selected evaluation function for at least one of the at least one actigraph, means for entering information regarding each individual wearing the at least one actigraph, means for storing modulation data, means for modulating the value with a corresponding piece of modulation data for at least one of the at least one actigraph, means for determining a task modulator, second modulating means for modulating the modulated value from said modulating means with the task modulator for the individual, and means for displaying the modulated value for at least one of the at least one actigraph;
and wherein said display means displays the modulated value from said second modulating means for the individual.
51. A device for predicting cognitive performance for an individual comprising:

an actigraph, a sleep scorer connected to said actigraph, a data analyzer connected to said sleep scorer, a calculator connected to said analyzer, a memory with modulation data, a modulator connected to said memory and said calculator, a task input, a determiner connected to said task input and said modulator, and a display connected to said modulator.
52. The device according to claim 51, further comprising a second memory connected to said modulator.
53. The device according to claim 51 or 52, further comprising a transmitter connected to said modulator.
54. The device according to any of claims 51-53, further comprising an adjustor connected to said calculator.
55. The device according to claim 54, wherein said adjustor includes means for evaluating the current cognitive performance of the individual wearing the actigraph, and means for adjusting the cognitive performance used to calculate a new cognitive performance.
56. The device according to claim 54 or 55, further comprising means for testing the current cognitive level.
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