In a behavioural testing room of a clinical research facility, a well-dressed, white-haired woman is undergoing a battery of cognitive, neurological, and physiological tests. The facility, flanked by huge beech trees and set back from the road, was once a place for the severely mentally ill; known in the 19th century as a lunatic asylum, and later, a secure …
Becoming ‘not ready’: the case of the moving threshold in a dementia prevention trial
This article is part of the series: Reworking the Cognitive Bias