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Telerehabilitation Cognitive Impairments Following Chemotherapy Usability Study

Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive ImpairmentHealthy

Develop a game-based upper-extremity motor and cognitive rehabilitation system using custom and adaptable virtual reality simulations. Perform usability study on 2 elderly healthy volunteers and 2 breast cancer survivors with lasting cognitive impairments following chemotherapy, so to improve the product design. The usability evaluation will be done at NJ Bioscience Center (North Brunswick, NJ).

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Amyloid Prediction in Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease From Acoustic and Linguistic Patterns of Speech...

Alzheimer DiseasePreclinical Alzheimer's Disease3 more

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate whether a set of algorithms analysing acoustic and linguistic patterns of speech can detect amyloid-specific cognitive impairment in early stage Alzheimer's disease, as measured by the AUC of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of the binary classifier distinguishing between amyloid positive (Arms 1 and 3) and amyloid negative (Arms 2 and 4) Arms. Secondary objectives include (1) evaluating whether similar algorithms can detect amyloid-specific cognitive impairment in the cognitively normal (CN) and MCI Arms respectively, as measured on binary classifier performance; (2) whether they can detect MCI, as measured on binary classifier performance (AUC, sensitivity, specificity, Cohen's kappa), and the agreement between the PACC5 composite and the corresponding regression model predicting it in all Arms pooled (Wilcoxon signed-rank test, CIA); (3) evaluating variables that can impact performance of such algorithms of covariates from the speaker (age, gender, education level) and environment (measures of acoustic quality).

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Cognitive and Motor Neurological Disorders in the Short and Long Term After Surgery...

Cognitive DisordersMotor Disorders1 more

Background : The supplementary motor area is the most common/preferential brain location of LGG. This area plays an important role in many motor and cognitive functions such as motor initiation, bimanual coordination and executive functions. Many studies describe the supplementary motor area syndrome resulting from lesions in this area. News managements for LGGs consisting in intraoperative mapping in awake patients reduce significantly neurological disorders and increase also the overall survival . However, the literature does not provide data concerning motor and cognitive functions in a long term and their consequences in the quality of life of patients. Objective : The aim of our research project is to identify whether there are some motor or neurocognitive deficit in the short and the long term in a population of patients who have medical story of LGG resection in the supplementary motor area.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment Based on Olfactory Function Assessment and...

Diabetes MellitusCognitive Impairment1 more

The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between diabetes and cognitive impairment by olfactory function assessment and functional MRI.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Cerebral Oximetry With Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Negative Postoperative Behavioral Changes...

Cognitive Dysfunction

The main objective of the present study was to evaluate whether cerebral oxygen saturation is associated with an increase of NPOBC in pediatric patients undergoing major surgery.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction After Orthopedic Surgery

SurgeryAcute Phase Reaction

The primary hypothesis that orthopaedic surgery induces a neuroinflammatory response within 48 hours after elective hip or knee surgery and that there is an association between exaggerated CNS inflammatory response or impaired inflammatory resolution and postoperative cognitive dysfunction within one week and at three months postoperatively.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Norwegian COgnitive Impairment After STroke (NorCOAST) Study

DementiaMild Cognitive Impairment1 more

A prospective observational multicenter study aiming to describe incidence, and identify predictors for development of poststroke dementia (PSD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) after stroke

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Systems Biology Approach to Cognitive Impairment After SepsiS

SepsisCognitive Impairment

This study will use systems biology techniques, especially RNA-seq, to understand cognitive impairment after sepsis requiring an intensive care unit (ICU) admission.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Effects of Horticultural Therapy on Elderly at Risk of Cognitive Decline

Horticultural TherapyDementia

The objective of this study is to determine whether horticultural therapy would improve the psychological well-being older adults who are at risk of memory (cognitive) decline. 100 elderly subjects who are at risk of cognitive decline will be randomized into the active horticultural therapy or to the waitlist control group. Sessions will be conducted weekly for 9 months, and participants will be assessed at 3 time-points: at the start of the study, at 3 months and at 9 months. It is hypothesized that participants who undergo horticultural therapy will perform better on neuropsychological tests when compared to control, and that they will have improved psychological well-being and functional outcomes.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Olfactory Function and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction

Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction

To study the correlation of POCD with olfactory function. To explore whether enhanced olfactory stimuli can reduce the risk of POCD as a preventive strategy.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria
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