Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Brain-Computer Interface Based System for Cognitive Enhancement in the Normal Elderly
The primary objective is to examine the efficacy of 8-weeks of a locally developed brain-computer interface based system (BrainpalTM)intervention for improving attention and memory in normal elderly. We hypothesize that elderly who have completed the training program will have significant improvement in their attention and memory compared to the controls, based on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status.
The world population has reached an unprecedented seven billion, with global population
ageing increasing at a greater rate than total population growth. Between 1998 and 2030, the
proportion of persons aged 65 years and over in Singapore will grow by about 3% annually
compared to 1.0-1.3% in some developed nations. Specific cognitive deficits like
inattention, dysexecutive functioning, and processing speed decline may affect a number of
quality of life domains. Concurrent with these statistics, the maintenance of the highest
possible level of cognitive functioning for as long as possible has become an important goal
of aging successfully.
To contribute to the realization of this goal we propose to conduct a wait-list control
pilot trial to examine the efficacy and safety of BrainpalTM for cognitive enhancement in
the normal elderly. BrainpalTM uses a technology which analyzes brain waves captured through
an electroencephalogram to determine the participants' state of attention. The training
program developed using this patented technology may be useful for individuals who
experience difficulty with memory and sustaining their attention.
BrainpalTM may represent one alternative means to enhance cognitive abilities and to slow
down cognitive decline in the normal elderly. If demonstrated to be efficacious, this
therapy may even help to delay the onset of dementia.
In addition, the rate of cognitive decline during the course of AD is possibly influenced by
not only environmental but also genetic factors. To date, several genes, such as
apolipoprotein E (APOE) and TOMM40 (translocase of outer mitochondrial membrane 40
homologue), have been identified to be probable genetic risk markers for AD. These genes
have been shown to play a role in disease onset as well as rates of cognitive decline. For
instance, studies have shown APOEε4 allele carriers to be associated with earlier and faster
cognitive decline.
Therefore, we propose to analyse if there is any relationship between the genetic profiles
of our participants and their performance in the BrainpalTM training program.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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