Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial for the Evaluation of a Novel Adaptive Attention Training in Healthy Adolescents

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 13, 2019

Primary Completion Date

December 13, 2022

Study Completion Date

December 13, 2022

Conditions
Healthy Adolescents
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Adaptive Attention Training

The training is comprised of a time-based titration of rich audiovisual and sparse audio interactive environments. Training progressively transitions the participants from an immersive and rapid reward setting to a less immersive, sensory impoverished, and slower reward setting. Further, the participants' actions require delayed gratification decisions to accomplish play in the sparse setting, building fronto-parietal control through sustained attention and suppression of ventral-striatal reward impulses.

BEHAVIORAL

Active Control

Participants in the expectancy-matched active control group will play a visuo-spatial iPad game, in which players use their finger to move an object to different successive square platforms. Expectancy matching to the adaptive attention training was pre-confirmed in 121 participants (18-20 years of age), using targeted surveys on MTurk about their expectations of either training exposure on our specific outcome measures. To balance expectations of potential benefits, this group will receive identical recruitment and experimental instructions as the adaptive attention training group.

BEHAVIORAL

Low-dose Adaptive Attention Training

Participants in the low-dose training group will play a reduced number of sessions as the Adaptive Attention Training group. Specifically, they will train for two 30-minute sessions at the start and middle of a six-week period. To balance expectations of potential benefits, this group will receive identical recruitment and experimental instructions as the adaptive attention training group.

Trial Locations (1)

94158

UCSF Neuroscape, San Francisco

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Alliance for Decision Education

UNKNOWN

lead

University of California, San Francisco

OTHER

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