Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Change in P300 |
Change in ERP measure of P300 latency and amplitude will be assessed using EEG (electroencephalography) in a subset of participants during resting state (eyes open and closed) and during the N-Back task. EEG data will be collected using Brain Products software and 16-channel active electrodes. |
16 weeks |
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Other |
Change in Omega 3 Index |
Finger-prick dried blood spots will be collected before and after omega 3 supplementation to assess change in fatty acid profile in red blood cell membranes. Analysis will be performed by Omega Quant. |
16 weeks |
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Other |
Change in Power Spectral Density (PSD) |
Changes in Power for Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Theta bands during performance of the N-Back task. |
16 weeks |
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Primary |
Rate of Learning (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
Participants will be presented with a sequential list of 15 words, at a rate of 1 word per second. The participant will then have 60s to say out loud as many of these words as possible, with the resulting score recorded as a percentage of accuracy. This occurs 5 times for the same word list, and the rate of learning is determined through change in accuracy across the 5 recalls. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Rate of Learning (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
Participants will be presented with a sequential list of 15 words, at a rate of 1 word per second. The participant will then have 60s to say out loud as many of these words as possible, with the resulting score recorded as a percentage of accuracy. This occurs 5 times for the same word list, and the rate of learning is determined through change in accuracy across the 5 recalls. |
16 weeks |
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Primary |
Delayed Word Recall (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
After a period of time subject are asked to recall as many words as possible from list A |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Delayed Word Recall (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
After a period of time subject are asked to recall as many words as possible from list A |
16 weeks |
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Primary |
Word Recognition (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
Following the delayed word recall, words from list A, list B and novel words are displayed sequentially on the screen and participants are asked to indicate which words were from list A only. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Word Recognition (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task) |
Following the delayed word recall, words from list A, list B and novel words are displayed sequentially on the screen and participants are asked to indicate which words were from list A only. |
16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Modified Attention Network Task (MANT) |
This task examines execution function, attention and inhibition. In this task, participants have to respond to a centrally presented arrow, pointing to the left or the right by pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard. The central arrow is flanked by arrows that point in the same (congruent) or opposite (incongruent) direction. In order to perform the task effectively, participants have to ignore the flanking arrows. Previous studies have found that participants show larger latencies and more errors on incongruent trials when compared with congruent trials due to the conflicting interference of the incongruently facing arrows. The response latencies to congruent trials reflect processing speed, while the amount of interference during incongruent trials indicates susceptibility to interference. |
16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in N-Back |
The N-Back task is a measure of working memory where participants are instructed to monitor a series of stimuli and to respond whenever a stimulus is presented that is the same as the one presented n trials previously. In this simplified 0-back version, participants respond when the target matches a fixed target specified at the beginning of the task (similar to a Go/No-Go task). Data will be analysed for both accuracy and reaction time on correct trials. For a subset of participants, this task will be conducted while recording EEG in order to monitor change in brain activity in response to target trials. The N-Back was selected as it has been shown in previous work to elicit a strong P300 signal (see EEG as additional outcome). |
16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in PANAS-c |
A validated self-report measure of affective state in children. The PANAS comprises of two distinct affective states (positive and negative), as well as 11 individual affective states (fear, guilt, sadness, surprise, hostility, shyness, joviality, self-assurance, attentiveness, fatigue and serenity. Subjects use a likert scale from 1 - 5 to indicate how the word relates to how they are currently feeling. |
16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Task Switching Test (TST) |
This task requires executive function and sustained attention, and provides a measure of cognitive flexibility. Participants view a circle with 8 equally spaced radii 2 of which form a bold bisecting line. Numbers are chosen randomly from a set of 1-4 & 6-9 and displayed sequentially in a clockwise direction. A response of higher or lower than 5 is made for trials below the bold line, and even or odd for numbers above the line. Outcome measures include overall accuracy and reaction time (RT) on correct trials, as well as accuracy and RT on trials where there is a 'switch cost' from stimuli moving from below to above the bold line and vice versa. |
16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Emotion Regulation Questionnaire for Children and Adults (ERQ-CA) |
A validated 10-item questionnaire used to assess emotion regulation, specifically reappraisal and suppression. |
16 weeks |
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