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Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's DiseaseMild Cognitive Impairment

Mild cognitive impairment, including difficulty with solving problems, planning, attention, or recalling information, can be a significant problem for individuals with Parkinson's disease. Even mild cognitive difficulties can lead to worse functioning, quality of life, depression, and difficulty for caregivers. Thus, ideally treatment at this stage would improve both cognitive symptoms and some of the other problems associated with these symptoms. Despite the fact that mild cognitive impairment is a serious problem for Parkinson's disease patients little is known about how best to treat it. This study is a 24-week clinical trial to see if a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drug, the Exelon (rivastigmine) Patch, is useful in treating mild cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease. Currently, the Exelon (rivastigmine) Patch is FDA-approved for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia in Alzheimer and Parkinson's disease patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Exercise as a Strategy to Treat Cognitive Dysfunction in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis

Many persons with Multiple Sclerosis ( MS) have problems with memory and thinking.Exercise has been shown to improve memory and thinking in persons with diseases such as Alzheimer's. This study will investigate whether a program of aerobic exercise can improve memory and thinking in persons with MS

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Matching Cognitive Remediation to Cognitive Deficits in Substance-Abusing Inmates

PsychopathyPersonality Disorders

This is a 2 -year NIDA funded grant (Co-PIs: Joseph P. Newman, John Curtin, and Carl Lejuez) that examines whether recent progress in characterizing the cognitive deficits associated with psychopathic and externalizing offenders may be used to develop better therapeutic interventions to treat their substance abuse and other self-control problems. Inmates with externalizing or psychopathy will receive one of two computer-based interventions to remediate the core cognitive skills that have been linked to self-regulation deficits in the two groups. One intervention (ACC) targets the affective cognitive control deficits associated with externalizing offenders whereas the other intervention (ATC) targets the attention to context deficits associated with psychopathic offenders. The specific components of the project include: selection and randomization of inmates; pre- and post-treatment behavioral and brain-related (ERP and Startle) measures to evaluate the impact and specificity of the ACC and ATC treatments; and 6 sessions of behavioral (e.g. computerized) and verbal training in ACC or ATC.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Korean Brain Aging Study for Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's DiseaseMild Cognitive Impairment

This is a prospective cohort study for cognitively normal (young and old), mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease people

Active33 enrollment criteria

Computer-Based Therapy for Mild Cognitive Impairment

Mild Cognitive Impairment

The purpose of this study is to determine the neuropsychological and neurophysiological impacts of a computer-based training program designed to improve the cognitive performance of patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Casefinding and Referral System for Older Veterans Within Primary Care

DepressionIncontinence1 more

Underdiagnosis and undertreatment of elderly persons remains a widespread problem. While many innovative geriatric care programs exist within VHA, we still lack a systematic process for identifying at-risk elders from the larger VA population who are likely to benefit from specialized geriatric services.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Using Gait Robotics to Improve Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson DiseaseDementia1 more

This study evaluates the benefits of exoskeleton-based exercise for improving mood and cognition in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Participants with PD will be assigned one of three treatments delivered over 8-weeks: exoskeleton exercise (experimental intervention), non-exoskeleton exercise (active comparator), and wait-list control (no treatment).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Mnemonic Strategy Versus Spaced Retrieval Training in Those With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Mild Cognitive Impairment

This study compared two active cognitive interventions to evaluate whether one improved memory more than the other in patients with mild cognitive impairment. Participants were randomized to either memory strategy training or spaced retrieval training and completed memory tests before and after 3 training sessions. Participants returned 1 month after treatment to see how well they remembered the learned information. Brain scans (functional MRI) were collected before and after the interventions to see if training changed the way brain regions were functioning.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of a Home-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation Program in Patients With MCI

Cognitive ImpairmentMild Cognitive Impairment

In this study, a more specific and systematic Home-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation Program Driven by a Tablet Application is developed and the purpose of the program is to check whether cognitive function is improved when the program is applied to patients with MCI.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Photobiomodulation on Changes in Cognitive Function and rCBF in MCI

Regional Cerebral Blood FlowMild Cognitive Impairment1 more

This pilot study has two goals. The first is to see if the cognitive improves when VA and CA are stimulated in MCI patients, and the second is to do an explanatory data analysis to see if that improves cognitive in relation to the rCBF improvement.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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