Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Intracerebral concentrations of glucose |
Intracerebral concentrations of glucose across multiple brain locations, including frontal and occipital, as measured by MRSI will be compared following hyperglycemic clamp in uncontrolled T2DM individuals with short duration of diabetes and long duration of diabetes |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Intracerebral concentrations of glucose between T2DM patients |
Intracerebral concentrations of glucose will be compared between T2DM patients before and after 12 weeks of intensification of their diabetes management |
12 Weeks |
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Secondary |
Verbal Recognition Memory (VRM) |
Verbal Recognition Memory assesses verbal memory and new learning. It measures the ability to encode and subsequently retrieve verbal information, with recall tapping into fronto temporal networks and recognition assessing hippocampal areas. Administration time: 10 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Verbal Recognition Memory (VRM) |
Verbal Recognition Memory assesses verbal memory and new learning. It measures the ability to encode and subsequently retrieve verbal information, with recall tapping into fronto temporal networks and recognition assessing hippocampal areas. Administration time: 10 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Paired Associates Learning (PAL) |
Paired Associates Learning assesses visual memory and new learning. Outcome measures include the errors made by the participant, the number of trials required to locate the pattern(s) correctly, memory scores and stages completed. Administration time: 8 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Paired Associates Learning (PAL) |
Paired Associates Learning assesses visual memory and new learning. Outcome measures include the errors made by the participant, the number of trials required to locate the pattern(s) correctly, memory scores and stages completed. Administration time: 8 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Spatial Working Memory (SWM) |
Spatial Working Memory requires retention and manipulation of visuospatial information. This self-ordered test has notable executive function demands and provides a measure of strategy as well as working memory errors. Outcome measures include errors (selecting boxes that have already been found to be empty and revisiting boxes which have already been found to contain a token) and strategy and latency. Administration time: 4 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Spatial Working Memory (SWM) |
Spatial Working Memory requires retention and manipulation of visuospatial information. This self-ordered test has notable executive function demands and provides a measure of strategy as well as working memory errors. Outcome measures include errors (selecting boxes that have already been found to be empty and revisiting boxes which have already been found to contain a token) and strategy and latency. Administration time: 4 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Reaction Time (RTI) |
Reaction Time provides assessments of motor and mental response speeds, as well as measures of movement time, reaction time, response accuracy and impulsivity. Outcome measures are divided into reaction time and movement time for both the simple and five-choice variants. Administration time: 3 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Reaction Time (RTI) |
Reaction Time provides assessments of motor and mental response speeds, as well as measures of movement time, reaction time, response accuracy and impulsivity. Outcome measures are divided into reaction time and movement time for both the simple and five-choice variants. Administration time: 3 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Pattern Recognition Memory (PRM) |
Pattern Recognition Memory is a test of visual pattern recognition memory in a 2-choice forced discrimination paradigm.Outcome measures include the number and percentage of correct trials and latency (speed of participant's response). Administration time: 4 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Pattern Recognition Memory (PRM) |
Pattern Recognition Memory is a test of visual pattern recognition memory in a 2-choice forced discrimination paradigm.Outcome measures include the number and percentage of correct trials and latency (speed of participant's response). Administration time: 4 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Delayed Matching to Sample (DMS) |
Delayed Matching to Sample assesses both simultaneous visual matching ability and short-term visual recognition memory, for non-verbalizable patterns. Outcome measures include latency (the participant's speed of response), the number of correct patterns selected and a statistical measure giving the probability of an error after a correct or incorrect response. Administration time: 7 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Delayed Matching to Sample (DMS) |
Delayed Matching to Sample assesses both simultaneous visual matching ability and short-term visual recognition memory, for non-verbalizable patterns. Outcome measures include latency (the participant's speed of response), the number of correct patterns selected and a statistical measure giving the probability of an error after a correct or incorrect response. Administration time: 7 minutes |
12 Week |
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Secondary |
Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP) |
Rapid Visual Information Processing is a measure of sustained attention. Outcome measures cover latency (speed of response), probability of false alarms and sensitivity. Administration time: 7 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP) |
Rapid Visual Information Processing is a measure of sustained attention. Outcome measures cover latency (speed of response), probability of false alarms and sensitivity. Administration time: 7 minutes |
12 Week |
|
Secondary |
Multitasking Test (MTT) |
The Multitasking Test is a test of the participant's ability to manage conflicting information provided by the direction of an arrow and its location on the screen and to ignore task-irrelevant information. Outcome measures for the Multitasking Test include response latencies and error scores that reflect the participant's ability to manage multitasking and the interference of incongruent task-irrelevant information on task performance (i.e. a Stroop-like effect).Administration time: 8 minutes |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Multitasking Test (MTT) |
The Multitasking Test is a test of the participant's ability to manage conflicting information provided by the direction of an arrow and its location on the screen and to ignore task-irrelevant information. Outcome measures for the Multitasking Test include response latencies and error scores that reflect the participant's ability to manage multitasking and the interference of incongruent task-irrelevant information on task performance (i.e. a Stroop-like effect).Administration time: 8 minutes |
12 Week |
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