Cognition - Other Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Omega-3 Phospholipids on Attentional Abilities and Perceptual-cognitive Training
Omega 3 in the form of phospholipids are the main component of nerve cells and their oral intake is known to have a positive impact on behavior disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder. Their consumption would improve brain function while increasing the ability to concentrate. The study aims to determine the effect of an increase in Omega 3 in the form of phospholipids on the processing of visual information in the brain and in particular the attention and perceptual-cognitive learning in a three dimensions environment. Eighty subjects (40 young (18-35 years) and 40 older (60-75 years)) divided into four groups, two Omega-3 (20 young and 20 older) and two other placebo (20 young and 20 elderly ), will in this study, performing a complex perceptual-cognitive task such as the pursuit of moving objects in a 3D space. This stimulus was chosen because it is very similar to the situations of daily life, but also because it involves a mechanism of perceptual-cognitive level. The main objective is to demonstrate the positive effect of Omega-3 phospholipids on the perceptual-cognitive training.
Improve visual skills through training and perceptual-cognitive learning could be a method
aimed to repair partial neurophysiological deficits or produce new brain networks. Studies
suggest that the mechanisms of attention and cortical plasticity have a role to play in
information retrieval. In addition, he has been shown that Omega 3 in the form of
phospholipids are the main component of nerve cells and taken orally makes a positive impact
on behavior disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder. Their consumption would also
help improve brain function while increasing the ability to concentrate.
The perceptual-cognitive ability is a very high level treatment of complex visual
information. However, this ability only has our brain seems to be driven by the fact that the
brain has great plasticity. This means that there is a neuronal reorganization in learning
new capacity. 3D-MOT, or 3-Dimensional Multiple Object Tracking is a technique that allows
the study of the visual system for tracking moving targets in 3D. It is a task of multifocal
attentional pursuit which assesses the ability to keep the position of different moving
targets from other similar objects. Performance is measured based on the number of objects
that have been successfully followed. Previous studies have also shown that most young
patients can typically take four objects simultaneously. In addition, this tracking
capability, when speed is used as the dependent variable seems drivable. Therefore, Faubert
and Sidebottom have shown that young people could significantly increase their speed
thresholds. Legault and Faubert (2012) have demonstrated that training with the method of
3D-MOT generates significant improvements in visual-cognitive abilities as the perception of
movement of the human body, a crucial index to avoid collisions when we navigate in a dense
crowd for example.
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the impact of taking Omega-3 phospholipid form on
perceptual-cognitive abilities, on the learning rate (curve) of young and older adults. The
sample is composed of 40 young people (20 to 35) and 40 older adults (60-75) divided into two
groups. The stimulus will be a task of multiple objects or 3D-MOT that consist to
simultaneously track multiple moving objects among distractors, all will be presented on a 3D
television screen . The performance of the observer (speed thresholds) will be evaluated
based on three elements followed without error.
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