Technological advances are increasing the range of applications for artificial intelligence, especially through its
embodiment within humanoid robotics platforms. This promotes the development of novel systems for automated screening of neurological conditions to assist the clinical practitioners in the detection of early signs
of mild cognitive impairments. This article presents the implementation and the experimental validation of
the first robotic system for cognitive assessment, based on one of the most popular platforms for social robotics, Softbank "Pepper", which administers and records a set of multi-modal interactive tasks to engage the
user cognitive abilities. The robot intelligence is programmed using the state-of-the-art IBM Watson AI Cloud
services, which provide the necessary capabilities for improving the social interaction and scoring the tests.
The system has been tested by healthy adults (N = 35) and we found a significant correlation between the
automated scoring and the MoCA, one of the most widely used paper-and-pencil tests. We conclude that the
system can be considered as a screening instrument for cognitive assessment