36
Participants
Start Date
September 4, 2018
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2021
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2021
Computerized cognitive battery: Cognigram (CG)
is a validated, computerized battery of cognitive tasks based on card games, developed by Cogstate Ltd. This technology includes four tasks, with a total duration of 10-15 minutes. The subject is asked to answer each task by pressing either 'D' or 'K' keyboard buttons. The technology supports the measurement of attention/vigilance, processing speed, concentration, visual working memory and visual recognition memory. The software will run on a computer supplied by the Bruyère Research Institute, in a private test room. The RA will be present during the testing session, reading out loud the batteries standardized instructions and doing the practice trials with the participants. After the practice trials, the RA will not give any feedback or support.
The NeuroCatch™ Platform (NCP)
the NCP includes 6 stimulus sequences specifically designed to elicit desired brain responses. Each sequence contains both the oddball task and semantic word-pair task, and lasts 6 minutes. In our protocol, two sequences will be used. For the setup, EEG electrodes are placed on the participant's scalp, and the EEG signal quality is ensured by gently abrading the skin beneath each of the electrodes. A conductive gel is then placed between the skin and the electrode. Most electrodes are contained in an elastic cap, which is worn by the participants, but some electrodes are attached to the skin with adhesive. This part of the session takes around 10 minutes. EEG scan will commence once the setup is completed. Two auditory scans of 6 minutes each, separated by a one-minute break, will be administered. The total time of EEG testing for participants, including setup, will be of ≈25 minutes.
Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa
Lead Sponsor
Bruyère Health Research Institute.
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