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Cognitive/Physical Computer-Game Blended Training With Personalized Brain Network Activation Technology for the Elderly (AlterniityAR)

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XtremeVRI

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy
Mild Dementia
Mild Cognitive Impairment, So Stated

Treatments

Behavioral: VideoGrade
Behavioral: Alterniity Augmented Reality (AAR)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT02417558
84171-B

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study involves a novel Virtual Reality Interface that offers full-body immersion "Alterniity AR" and more specifically computer exercises blended with game activities. It was hypothesized that "Alterniity AR" facilitated, game blended cognitive and/or physical exercise improves global cognition when compared to control groups; moreover, these improvements may be manifested by brain activity changes. The investigators explore here the impact of potential moderators on combined exercise-induced cognitive benefits, as well as, individual/separate training schemes.

In addition, the proposed study will provide Alterniity AR" in a closed feedback loop with a direct, reliable, and non-invasive method for assessing changes in brain activity associated with elderly in risk of dementia. The paradigm for the current study will combine neurophysiological knowledge with mathematical signal processing and pattern recognition methods to temporally and spatially map brain function, connectivity and synchronization.

Full description

Currently, there is no direct, reliable, bed-side, and non-invasive method for assessing changes in brain activity associated with elderly in risk of dementia. Event Related Potentials (ERPs), which are temporal reflections of the neural mass electrical activity of cells in specific regions of the brain that occur in response to stimuli, may offer such a method, as they provide both a noninvasive and portable measure of brain function. The ERPs provide excellent temporal information, but spatial resolution for ERPs has traditionally been limited. However, by using high-density electroencephalograph (EEG) recording spatial resolution for ERPs is improved significantly. The proposed study will provide additional evidence for the utility and contribution of a Personalized Brain Network Activation (PBNA) test (reflecting temporal and spatial changes in brain activity as well as brain functional connectivity associated with minor neurocognitive disorder) in early dementia management.

The study is conducted in 2 sites: Switzerland and Greece. It uses a pre-post-test design with the between-participant factor group [intervention(s) vs. passive and/or active control]. Post-test will be conducted within 2 weeks after completion of the exercise period. Interventions will be carried out within day care centres, hospitals, senior care centres, a memory outpatient centre, local parishes, and at participants' homes. Centres will provide 8-12 exercise weeks per year for 3 years, with a frequency of at least 3 "Alterniity AR" sessions per week, resulting in at least 24-36 intervention sessions each year of the study. The closed feedback loop with a direct PBNA test is basically divided to 3 phases - first EEG data is collected from subjects using a portable EEG system while the participants are performing the "Alterniity AR" intervention. The EEG data is then analysed offline. Finally, the "Alterniity AR" exercise type, configuration and difficulty level is updated based on the analysed data.

The Greek site population (n=581) in majority subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been described before with Clinical Trial Registration: NCT02313935

The Swiss population (n=126) was 20 healthy controls (HC), 20 mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, 20 vascular dementia (VAD) patients, 20 fronto-temporal dementia (FTD) patients and 40 subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This population has been previously described at the following ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02050464.

Enrollment

607 patients

Sex

All

Ages

50+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • no severe cognitive impairment measured by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) ≥ 18
  • fluent language skills
  • agreement of a medical doctor
  • time commitment to the test and exercise protocol.

Exclusion criteria

  • concurrent participation in another study
  • severe physical or psychological disorders which precluded participation in the intervention (i.e., inability to follow instructions)
  • unrecovered neurological disorders such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, unstable medication within the past three months
  • severe and uncorrectable vision problems, or hearing aid for less than three months.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

607 participants in 3 patient groups

Alterniity Augmented Reality (AAR)
Experimental group
Description:
AAR training Participants use the patent pending AAR exercise and gaming (exergaming) platform that combines a physical training component (PTC) and a cognitive training component (CTC) in closed-feedback loop with Personalized Brain Network Activity (PBNA) test from a portable EEG.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Alterniity Augmented Reality (AAR)
Passive Control Participants
No Intervention group
Description:
Passive Control Participants do not receive an intervention serving as passive controls
Active
Active Comparator group
Description:
Active Control Participants receive an alternative cognitive training scheme; software was built on purpose by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The software is called VideoGrade and uses videos from Youtube (YouTube) documentaries (VideoGrade).
Treatment:
Behavioral: VideoGrade

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