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Cognitive Rehabilitation and Brain Activity of Attention Control in TBI

Primary Purpose

Brain Injuries, Traumatic

Status
Withdrawn
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Direct-attention training using web-based BrainHQ
Goal Management Training (GMT)
Sponsored by
VA Office of Research and Development
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Brain Injuries, Traumatic focused on measuring Event-related potentials, Attention, Cognitive rehabilitation, Independent activities of daily living

Eligibility Criteria

21 Years - 55 Years (Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • OEF/OIF/OND Veterans with moderate or severe TBI as described by DOD/VA common definition.
  • Self-report of attentional problems, confirmed with psychometric testing.
  • Ruff 2 & 7 selective attention task score <= 1.5 standard deviations from demographically-matched norms.
  • Able to participate in study at 12-60 months post injury without contraindications.
  • Age 21-55 years.
  • Willingness to be randomized and to participate in treatment procedures.
  • Capacity to visit the laboratory for repeated treatment and testing sessions.
  • Access to internet-enabled home computer.
  • English as Native language.
  • Adequate reading comprehension to allow completion of study-related questionnaires.
  • Reliable digit span (RDS) score > 7.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pre-existing neurological disorder associated with cerebral dysfunction (e.g., stroke, history of epilepsy or chronic seizure disorder).
  • Current alcohol or drug use/dependence.
  • Pre-existing severe psychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) or history of psychiatric diagnosis sufficiently severe to have resulted in inpatient hospitalization.
  • Current suicidal or homicidal ideation.
  • Reported involvement in current litigation.
  • Reported history of pre-injury learning disability.
  • Not competent to provide written informed consent (i.e., not able to demonstrate understanding or expectations of study and potential risks of participation).
  • Does not fully understand the nature of the study and requirements of participation.
  • Does not understand task instructions.
  • Validity testing score on RDS <= 7.

Sites / Locations

  • North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Direct-Metacognitive

Metacognitive-Direct

Arm Description

Direct attention training followed by metacognitive strategy training

Metacognitive strategy training followed by direct-attention training

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Reaction Time score
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy score
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4)
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4)
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orient Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.

Full Information

First Posted
October 13, 2015
Last Updated
February 3, 2022
Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02589509
Brief Title
Cognitive Rehabilitation and Brain Activity of Attention Control in TBI
Official Title
Cognitive Rehabilitation and Brain Activity of Attention-Control Impairment in TBI
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Withdrawn
Why Stopped
No one was recruited
Study Start Date
December 1, 2015 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2018 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
October 31, 2018 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Product Manufactured in and Exported from the U.S.
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to test an innovative combination of direct-attention training and metacognitive training in the treatment of attention impairments in Veterans with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) who report experiencing attentional problems. Enrolled participants will be randomized to receive either the direct-attention training or metacognitive training first and then will be crossed over to receive the opposite intervention. The study will consist of two treatment periods of 4 weeks and a post-treatment 4 weeks later. In addition to the rehabilitation treatments, participants will also perform measures of complex functional activities (e.g., independent activities of daily living or IADLs) and neurocognitive tests of attention-control functions. Participants will also perform an attentional task that probes the function of three different attentional systems while brain wave activity (i.e., electroencephalography or EEG) is being recorded in order to assess changes in brain function that may be improved by the rehabilitation approach. Planned enrollment will be 36 Veterans.
Detailed Description
Attention impairment is ubiquitous in TBI survivors. This is a devastating impairment because attention is the backbone of cognitive systems. Attention is requisite for other cognitive processes that are vital to everyday functioning such as memory, problem solving, language skills, and the cognitive control of behavior. Studies of attention training have shown improved attention on laboratory measures, but limited translation to real-world tasks. Notably, these previously-tested rehabilitation approaches have not included training in the very cognitive processes needed for translation of training to everyday tasks which include internal verbalization and self-monitoring, also called metacognitive strategies. One training method for metacognitive strategies has shown promise, but is lacking in basic attention training. Rehabilitation specialists have recently argued for a rehabilitation approach wherein both basic foundational attention and metacognitive strategies should be synergistically combined. Consequently, the investigators will test an innovative combination of direct-attention training and metacognitive training for which the other compensates disadvantages of each. Because of the promise of each type of training separately, and the potential additive effects of the combination, it is critical to test this combined attention and metacognitive training in Veteran survivors of chronic moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). The investigators will address the following two specific aims: the investigators propose to conduct a pilot study to examine cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) effects in a group of Veterans with chronic moderate to severe TBI (m/sTBI), focused on remediating attention-control impairments using both direct-attention and metacognitive-strategy training approaches in a AB/BA crossover design with 1-month follow-up to address the following two specific aims: 1) Test treatment response to combined direct-attention and metacognitive-strategy training in Veterans with chronic m/sTBI; and 2) identify mechanisms and biomarkers of rehabilitation-related neuroplasticity. Under the first aim the investigators will test for effects of combined direct-attention and metacognitive-strategy training on measures of complex functional activities and neurocognitive tests of attention-control functions. Under the second aim, the investigators will test effects of the their CRT approach on behavioral and brain activity while participants perform a well-validated attentional task that probes the function of three dissociable attentional systems. The approach is innovative because it combines a theoretically motivated and novel approach to address a significant source of disability in Veteran survivors of TBI. The proposed research is significant because findings will form the foundation for a larger-scale trial to enable us to determine the durability of gains and the functional impact of treatment on Veteran's real world activities and to more positively shape healthcare for our Veterans who are suffering from TBI. Outcome measures will include standardized tests of neurocognitive functioning such as attention and other cognitive skills, measures of self care, ability to live independently, social role participation, life satisfaction, TBI-related quality of life, mood/anxiety, and attention-related scalp-recorded brain event-related potentials (ERPs, derived from electroencephalography).

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Keywords
Event-related potentials, Attention, Cognitive rehabilitation, Independent activities of daily living

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
0 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Direct-Metacognitive
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Direct attention training followed by metacognitive strategy training
Arm Title
Metacognitive-Direct
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Metacognitive strategy training followed by direct-attention training
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Direct-attention training using web-based BrainHQ
Intervention Description
BrainHQ (by Posit Science Corp.) computerized attention training using the following modules: "Divided attention," "Target tracker," "Double Decision," "Mixed Signals," and "Freeze Frame."
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Goal Management Training (GMT)
Intervention Description
A compensatory metacognitive strategy-based intervention program that teaches strategies for improving attentional control and problem solving.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Baseline TIADL Reaction Time assessed pretreatment
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in TIADL Reaction Time assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL)
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in TIADL Reaction Time assessed at 12 weeks (1-month post treatment)
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in TIADL Accuracy assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in TIADL Accuracy assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in TIADL Accuracy assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Ability Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Ability Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Ability Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Adjustment Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Adjustment Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Adjustment Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Participation Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Participation Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MPAI-4 Participation Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Reaction Time score
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) on TIADL - Reaction Time score
Title
Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (TIADL) - Accuracy score
Description
The TIADL is a timed, performance-based measure of everyday cognition/instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in which participants are presented with common everyday stimuli (e.g., medication labels, transportation schedules, cake-mix ingredients, phone book) and asked to answer questions. The dependent variables are the number of accurate responses and response speed to each accurate item is recorded.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) on TIADL - Accuracy score
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4)
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) MPAI-4 Adjustment score
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4)
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) MPAI-4 Participation score
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Altering Reaction Time Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Altering Reaction Time Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Altering Reaction Time Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orient Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) Orienting Reaction Time score
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Orienting Reaction Time Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Orienting Reaction Time Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Orienting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Orienting Reaction Time Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Executive-Control Reaction Time Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Executive-Control Reaction Time Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Executive-Control Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in Executive-Control Reaction Time Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Attention Network Test (ANT) Alerting Reaction Time score
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) Alerting Reaction Time score
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude assessed pretreatment
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude assessed at 4 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude assessed at 8 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Alerting Amplitude assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude assessed pretreatment
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude assessed at 4 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude assessed at 8 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in ANT ERP (N1) Orienting Amplitude assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude assessed pretreatment
Title
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude assessed at 4 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude assessed at 8 weeks
Title
ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude
Description
The ANT combines a covert cueing paradigm with a classic flanker task to behaviorally probe independent but interactive components of attention in a single experimental paradigm. Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) will be acquired from 64 sensors while participants perform the ANT to derive event-related potentials (ERPs) reflecting alerting, orienting, and executive-control components of attention and enable probing of brain plasticity associated with attention rehabilitation.
Time Frame
Baseline ANT ERP (P3) Executive Amplitude assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Ability Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Time Frame
Baseline MPAI-4 Ability Score assessed pretreatment
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Adjustment Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Time Frame
Baseline MPAI-4 Adjustment Score assessed pretreatment
Title
Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, 4th edition (MPAI-4) - Participation Score
Description
Assesses global outcome, including ability, adjustment and community participation indices. The MPAI-4 is a 35-item questionnaire-based inventory that will be completed study staff and TBI survivors. It offers three subscales (Ability, Adjustment, and Participation) and has well-documented psychometric properties. MPAI-4 items represent the range of physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and societal problems that TBI survivors often encounter; it also assess major obstacles to community integration.
Time Frame
Baseline MPAI-4 Participation Score assessed pretreatment
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
Description
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MAAS-LO Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
Description
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MAAS-LO Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
Description
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in MAAS-LO Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Title
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
Description
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Time Frame
Baseline SWLS Score assessed pretreatment
Title
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only (MAAS-LO)
Description
The MAAS-LO is a 12-item 6-point Likert-type scale designed to measure everyday attentional lapses (infrequent to very frequent).
Time Frame
Baseline (pretreatment) on MAAS-LO
Title
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
Description
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in SWLS Score assessed at 4 weeks
Title
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
Description
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in SWLS Score assessed at 8 weeks
Title
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
Description
The SWLS assesses patient's perceived satisfaction with life. It is a 5-item 7-point Likert-type scale with a range from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The total score is used as a measure of satisfaction with life.
Time Frame
Change from Baseline in SWLS Score assessed at 12 weeks (1 month post treatment)
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Ruff 2 & 7 Selective Attention Task (RSAT)
Description
Psychometric validation/measurement of participant's subjective complaint of attention disturbance
Time Frame
Eligibility screening (Pretreatment)
Title
Reliable Digit Span (RDS)
Description
The Reliable Digit Span (RDS) test, scored from the forward and backward digit span from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale version 4 (WAIS-IV), will be used to determine the potential presence of suboptimal effort; cutoff for the RDS will be a score 7.
Time Frame
Eligibility screening (Pretreatment)
Title
Mental Health Screening Form 3rd edition (MHSF-III)
Description
The MHSF-III is a structured interview that will be used to screen for the presence of exclusionary major psychopathology.
Time Frame
Eligibility screening (Pretreatment)
Title
Wide Range Achievement Test, 4th edition (WRAT-4; word-reading subtest)
Description
The word-reading subtest of the WRAT-4 will administered to obtain a measure of estimated premorbid cognitive functioning, and groups will be matched, on average, for scores on this test.
Time Frame
Group matching (Pretreatment)

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
21 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
55 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: OEF/OIF/OND Veterans with moderate or severe TBI as described by DOD/VA common definition. Self-report of attentional problems, confirmed with psychometric testing. Ruff 2 & 7 selective attention task score <= 1.5 standard deviations from demographically-matched norms. Able to participate in study at 12-60 months post injury without contraindications. Age 21-55 years. Willingness to be randomized and to participate in treatment procedures. Capacity to visit the laboratory for repeated treatment and testing sessions. Access to internet-enabled home computer. English as Native language. Adequate reading comprehension to allow completion of study-related questionnaires. Reliable digit span (RDS) score > 7. Exclusion Criteria: Pre-existing neurological disorder associated with cerebral dysfunction (e.g., stroke, history of epilepsy or chronic seizure disorder). Current alcohol or drug use/dependence. Pre-existing severe psychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) or history of psychiatric diagnosis sufficiently severe to have resulted in inpatient hospitalization. Current suicidal or homicidal ideation. Reported involvement in current litigation. Reported history of pre-injury learning disability. Not competent to provide written informed consent (i.e., not able to demonstrate understanding or expectations of study and potential risks of participation). Does not fully understand the nature of the study and requirements of participation. Does not understand task instructions. Validity testing score on RDS <= 7.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
William M Perlstein, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL
City
Gainesville
State/Province
Florida
ZIP/Postal Code
32608
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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