100
Participants
Start Date
August 4, 2023
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2026
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2026
Exergame+Neurofeedback
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a device that measures the electrical activity of the brain (brain waves). There are several frequencies of brain waves when we are awake; alpha (medium), beta (fast), and theta (slow). Alpha frequencies of brain activity are linked to maintaining balance, with more alpha activity being associated with poorer balance. EEG neurofeedback treatment involves placing electrodes on a person's head to monitor and change brain activity by giving cued audio or visual feedback. It has been used in PwP to show improvements in balance and walking. Other preliminary research in PwP has shown that exercise can also improve balance.
Exergame [alone]
"The exergame, delivered in virtual reality, involves travelling down a road (to give optic flow) whilst dodging balls that move towards the participant by either shifting their body either to the left or right. They are also be instructed to stand still and catch stars that appear and these will be used to score points and are associated with a monetary reward, ensuring motivation.~This group will receive SHAM feedback."
RECRUITING
University of Leicester, Leicester
University of Exeter
OTHER
University of Nottingham
OTHER
University of Plymouth
OTHER
European Bioinformatics Institute
UNKNOWN
University of Leicester
OTHER