Physical and Cognitive Training System for Neurocognitive Protection and Enhancement in Older Adults
Cognitive Decline
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cognitive Decline focused on measuring Cognitive Decline, Cognitive Training, Physical Training, Exergaming, Personalized, Older Adults
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Physically healthy adults from 50 to 75 years old.
- Mini-mental state examination (MMSE) >= 24.
- Able to travel to study site independently.
- Literate in English.
- BMI within acceptable range (BMI scores from 18.5 to 24.9).
- Able to cycle on the NeeuroCycle recumbent bicycle device at a comfortable pace for a continuous period of three minutes without experiencing symptoms of severe breathlessness, fatigue, and pain.
- Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (Government Approved Vaccines ONLY; at least two weeks from the date of the second vaccination)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any known neuropsychiatric disorders (such as dementia, epilepsy or mental retardation).
- Presence of end stage lung, cardiac, liver, and/or renal disease.
- Experienced any cerebrovascular and/or cardiac events in the last 6 months.
- Have active arthritis.
- Uncorrected gross hearing, visual and/or speech impairments.
- Prone to vertigo, motion sickness, and/or migraine episodes.
- Highly physically active.
Sites / Locations
- Duke-NUS Graduate Medical SchoolRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Multimodal Training
Neurocognitive-Training only
Active Control
The participants in the Multimodal training arm (mBCI) will undergo 48 physical and cognitive training sessions over 24 weeks on the NeeuroCycle BCI Physical and Cognitive training system. Sessions are scheduled three times a week for the first 12 weeks and then once a week for the subsequent 12 weeks. Sessions are spaced at least one day apart and will take about one hour per session.The mBCI training program will deliver cognitive training modules in tandem with a stationary cycling regime. The cognitive training program consists of six different gamified tasks that target attention, immediate/working and delayed memory, decision-making, and visuospatial abilities delivered on an electronic tablet. The cycling regime is divided into seven non-consecutive sections. The participant will be tasked to complete a cognitive training activity that will last about 2-3 minutes between each cycling session.
The participants in the Neurocognitive training-only arm (nBCI) will undergo 48 cognitive training sessions over 24 weeks on the NeeuroCycle BCI Cognitive training system. The sessions are scheduled three times a week for the first 12 weeks and then once a week for the subsequent 12 weeks. Sessions are spaced at least one day apart and will take about one hour per session. The nBCI training protocol will deliver cognitive training modules that consists of six different gamified tasks that target attention, immediate/working and delayed memory, decision-making, and visuospatial abilities delivered on an electronic tablet. Participants will navigate the virtual space of the cognitive training program by using arrow keys on the tablet.
The participants in the Active Control arm (AC) will undergo 48 sessions over 24 weeks. The sessions are scheduled three times a week for the first 12 weeks and then once a week for the subsequent 12 weeks. Sessions are spaced at least one day apart and will take about one hour per session. Participants in this arm will view informative documentaries on an electronic tablet and answer three general questions about documentary.