Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Speed of Processing Training in Traumatic Brain Injury
NCT number | NCT02507271 |
Other study ID # | 10-01918 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | August 1, 2010 |
Est. completion date | March 25, 2021 |
Verified date | March 2021 |
Source | NYU Langone Health |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this project is to test the hypothesis that Speed of Information Processing (SIP) deficits in acquired brain injury (ABI) can be remediated. The majority of individuals with acquired brain injuries have speed of information processing deficits as part of the cognitive sequelae of the brain injury. Empirical research is expected to demonstrate the efficacy of computerized cognitive Speed of Information Processing (SIP) training in individuals with ABI. Study participants will be asked to attend two study visits over the course of approximately 13 weeks. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the experimental or control group.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | March 25, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 25, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Mild, moderate and severe traumatic brain injury or a cerebral vascular accident (Stroke) - All subjects will be between the ages of 18 and 70 years - Free from significant psychiatric history (such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder), due to the potential influence of such disorders on cognitive functioning - Free of current alcohol or drug as these factors have been shown to negatively affect cognitive abilities. Exclusion Criteria: - Potential participants will be excluded if they are currently taking benzodiazepines or neuroleptics due to their potential effects on cognition. - Participant will be excluded if they are unable to comprehend the English language, either verbally or written. - Participants will be excluded from the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan portion of the study if they contain metal in their body that is not compatible with the MRI scan. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | NYU Langone Medical Center, Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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NYU Langone Health |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Reading ability | Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR). The WTAR is a measure that reliably estimates levels of intelligence by asking the participant to read aloud the words on an established reading list. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Speed of Information Processing | 1) The Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT), which is designed to assess complex mental manipulation by adding the two most recent numbers that are presented auditorily. 2) The Symbol Digit Coding subtest of the CNS-Vital Signs neurocognitive battery, which requires the examinee to type and respond as quickly as possible the appropriate number that matches the special symbol. 3) The Stroop subtest of the CNS-Vital Signs neurocognitive battery: The Stroop Test has three parts to it. A) Read the word that is a name of a color as quickly as possible within 90 seconds. B) Name the color of ink that four X's as quickly as possible within 90 seconds. C) Name the color of the ink that the word is written in. The word is a color of ink that is incongruent to the color of the print. The participant is required to name as many inks as possible within 90 seconds. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Executive Functions | 1) Trail Making Test, Part A & B: This test measures efficiency of visual search and set shifting while alternating between letters and numbers. 2) Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, this test measures mental flexibility, set shifting and hypothesis testing. 3) The Non-Verbal Reasoning subtest of the CNS- Vital Signs neurocognitive battery, which is a measure of non-verbal reasoning and pattern identification. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Working Memory and Attention | 1) The Continuous Performance subtest of the CNS- Vital Signs neurocognitive battery. The Continuous Performance test assesses sustained attention and reaction time to targets presented on the computer. 2) The Shifting Attention subtest of the CNS- Vital Signs neurocognitive battery will be administered to assess the participant's ability to maintain attention while switching between sets of target. 3) Four-Parts Continuous performance subtest of the CNS- Vital Signs neurocognitive battery, which is a measure of working memory and sustained attention. In addition to these working memory and attention tasks, a verbal digit-span task, this is a standardized measure of verbal working memory. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Visual and Verbal Memory | Verbal memory will be assessed with the Verbal Memory subtest of the CNS- Vital Signs neurocognitive battery. Participants will learn a list of words and then will be assessed for immediate recall and delayed recall. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Speech Perception | Participants will be given a hearing screening which will take approximately 5 minutes. Participants will listen to speech sounds, words, or sentences over headphones and will make judgments about what they hear, by speaking a response, pushing a button, typing a response, or touching a computer screen. They will either be asked to make judgments about what they hear (e.g., what was the word) or the voice of the person who spoke. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Depression | Beck Depression Inventory -II: This is a standardized instrument for the assessment of depression with a self-report questionnaire. Participants will endorse the level of disturbance which best describe their mood over 21 items that are characteristic of depression | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Anxiety | Beck Anxiety Inventory: The BAI is a self-report instrument for the assessment of anxiety. The BAI consists of 21 items, each describing a common symptom of anxiety on which the respondent rates how much they have been bothered by the symptoms over the last week | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Primary | Cognitive Questionnaire | The Cognitive Self-Report Questionnaire assesses perceptions of cognitive abilities). The Cognitive Self-Report Questionnaire consists of 25 statements about cognition and mood in everyday life over the past 2 weeks. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks | |
Secondary | Neuroimaging | This is an optional procedure for study participants. Participants who wish to participate will undergo a resting state functional MRI (fMRI), a structural MRI sequence and a Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) sequence at baseline and post-baseline. The neuroimaging component is to examine if the neural pathways involved with processing verbal information improve following the Brain Fitness Program training. | Change from baseline after 13 weeks |
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