Does Computerized Cognitive Training Improve Executive Functioning in the Older Adult?

NAUnknownINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

20

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 30, 2017

Primary Completion Date

November 3, 2017

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2018

Conditions
Cognitive Impairment, MildExecutive Dysfunction
Interventions
OTHER

RehaCom Computerized Cognitive Training for 480 minutes

Student OT doctoral researchers will guide the subject when participating in the RehaCom program. RehaCom is computer hardware and software designed for assisted cognitive rehabilitation. The program is designed to target specific aspects of attention, concentration, memory, perception, and problem-solving. As the training goes on, the tasks will become easier or harder depending on the subject's performance. The first session will begin with a screening module with an example and a practice session to make sure the client understands the task. After screening, the results page shows the subject's performance compared with age-matched norms. This gives a helpful indication as to the severity of the deficit and advises the researcher on the particular training module to be used. The subject will continue the training modules for a total of 480 minutes of training over 12 weeks.

OTHER

Pencil-and-Paper Cognitive Training for 480 minutes

Student OT doctoral researchers will engage the subject in various pen-and-paper exercises designed to improve cognitive functions: attention and concentration, memory, language, calculation, and orientation. These could include, but are not limited to: word puzzles, calculation or number puzzles, and map reading. The subject will continue the training modules for a total of 480 minutes of training over 12 weeks.

Trial Locations (1)

18049

Mercy LIFE- West Philadelphia, Philadelphia

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

GenesisCAREs

UNKNOWN

lead

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia

OTHER

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