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We want to determine if patients with dementia show any kind of emotion while they look at a defined selection of photos. These are photos taken from a international image-platform and mixed with photos (biographic) that show personal objects, personal events, etc.

While the photos will be presented each a few seconds the skin conductance and the heart rate will be measured. We want to find out if there is any emotion measurable while showing the photos.


Clinical Trial Description

The lack of overt behaviour in individuals exhibiting dementia-associated apathy is not only stressful to family members and caregivers, it is also a major challenge for medical and nursing staff. Knowing whether apathy arises from an impaired function of the neural network of affect due to neurodegenerative processes accompanying dementia provides a neural explanation of this condition. Somatic indicators of affective responses (e.g., changes in skin conductance, or heart rate) are an effective means to uncover covert emotional responses in nursing home residents suffering from dementia associated apathy.

The overall objective is to determine whether dementia associated apathy is the result of an impaired functioning of the neural macro-network of affect. We want to compare the quantitative change in physiological parameters for each image category between individuals of the two subgroups: 1. Individual with dementia only and 2.individuals with dementia and dementia-associated apathy.

The primary objective is to uncover a covert emotional response using changes in skin conductance in patients with dementia and patients with dementia + dementia associated apathy.

The secondary objective is to uncover a covert emotional response using changes in the heart rate in patients with dementia and patients with dementia + dementia associated apathy.

Diagnosis of dementia, age at initial dementia diagnosis, age at initial apathy diagnosis, time since initial diagnosis of dementia and apathy will be obtained from medical records. The type and daily dose of medication as well as the type and frequency of occupational, physio- and psychosocial therapy will be drawn from medical records. The SMMSE (Severe Mini Mental State Examination)score will determine severity of dementia and the AES (Apathy Evaluation Scale )score the severity of apathy. Using the FAST (Functional Assessment Staging) will assess the capacity of performing the activities of daily life.

Measurements will be conducted in a familiar environment and in the presence of a family member or a member of staff to avoid any kind of stress and concern for the participant. The subject will be informed of the procedure and their task before the sensors are attached. Electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate (HR) will be continuously monitored while the subject views the image sequence on a PC monitor. EDA and HR will be recorded concurrently using commercial software. Data analysis will involve both commercial and in-house software. All data will be stored on a hard disk, in a compressed and encrypted format. ;


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NCT number NCT03293537
Study type Interventional
Source Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Contact Silke Neumann, MSc
Phone 0041 58 934 49 76
Email neus@zhaw.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 30, 2017
Completion date July 31, 2019

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