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mild-cognitive-impairment Clinical Trials

A listing of mild-cognitive-impairment medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 715 clinical trials

A Mixed Intervention to Improve Resilience for Patient With Neurocognitive Disorders

The study aims to test a program combining cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, positive psychology techniques, mindfulness meditation and yoga, in order to improve resilience in patient with minor cognitive disorder. This intervention will be compared to a control group, but also with a group testing another intervention (an intervention that …

60 years of age All Phase N/A
V Valérie Foussat

Virtual Reality Training for Inhibitory Control in Neurocognitive Disorders

Executive function disorders, such as inhibitory control (IC) difficulties, are very common in older adults with neurocognitive disorders (NCD). Management of these disorders is possible using traditional tools and tools based on new technologies, such as serious games and virtual reality (VR). However, today, few immersive tools exist that are …

60 years of age All Phase N/A
M Magda Kaczmarska, MFA

Stories in the Moment: Dance Program for People Living With Dementia

This study is designed to evaluate the impact on the quality of life and wellbeing of a person-centered online dance program on people living with dementia or MCI and care partners. The duration of the study will be 1 year. Each participant in the study will be followed for approximately …

50 years of age All Phase N/A
H Hsien-Yuan Lane, M.D., Ph.D

NMDA-enhancing Treatment for Cognitive Dysfunction of Schizophrenia

Cognitive impairment, the core psychopathology of schizophrenia, usually persists in schizophrenia patients even during symptomatic remission. While cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS) is an important therapeutic target, hypofunction of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is a key factor of CIAS. This study aims to examine the efficacy and safety of an …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase 2

Stopping Cognitive Decline and Dementia by Fighting Covert Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

Cerebral small Vessel Disease (cSVD), characterized by an alteration of the structure and function of small penetrating brain arteries, is highly prevalent in older persons from the general population and represents a leading cause of stroke and a major contributor to cognitive decline and dementia risk. In France >4 million …

60 - 88 years of age All Phase N/A

Long-term Potentiation Disruption Underlying Cognitive Impairment in ECT

Cognitive problems, like memory loss, are common after brain injuries like trauma or stroke. These problems make daily life harder, and the investigators don't yet know the best ways to help the brain recover. Scientists think that a process in the brain called long-term potentiation (LTP) is important for memory …

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
T Thomas Andrillon, PhD

Links Between Cognitive Deficits During Normal or Pathological Aging and Slow Waves Measured in EEG

With age, memory processes (encoding, consolidation and retrieval) as well as daytime vigilance are altered. Sleep is also impaired in older adults, notably slow waves that are known to play a key role in memory consolidation. Interestingly, some slow waves can also be detected in EEG recordings during wakefulness, and …

18 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A
L Lisa Eisler, MD

Kids With Iron Deficiency and Scoliosis

This study is a randomized controlled trial of preoperative oral iron supplementation, to identify whether iron deficiency is a modifiable risk factor for adverse surgical outcomes such as red blood cell transfusion and diminished postoperative cognitive and physical capacity in adolescents undergoing scoliosis surgery. Research Question(s)/Hypothesis(es): Primary Iron supplementation will …

10 - 26 years of age All Phase N/A
L Louis Bherer, PhD

A Combined Multidomain Intervention to Prevent Cognitive Decline Associated With Cardiovascular Risk Factors.

The ACTIONcardioRisk trial is designed to investigate the effect of aerobic and progressive resistance training exercises combined with cognitive training, on neurocognitive functioning of sedentary older adults with and without cardiovascular risk factors.

60 years of age All Phase N/A
K Kai Xuan Lim

Evidence-based Lifestyle Interventions for the Delay of Cognitive Decline Among Older Singaporeans

The investigators aim to investigate the relationship between lifestyle factors and cognitive decline among older Singaporeans and assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a lifestyle intervention programme in delaying cognitive decline. Healthy lifestyle is a way of living that can lower down disease risk and promote health and wellbeing. …

60 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A

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