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Benefits of Exergames on Neurocognitive Functions in Adults Suffering From Depression

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Depression
Interventions
Behavioral: Exergame-Based Training
Behavioral: Wait-List
Behavioral: Cognitive-Based Training
Registration Number
NCT06536530
Lead Sponsor
MAP Institute
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to analyse the changes derived from exergames (videogames that include cognitive and physical stimulation simultaneously), in terms of cognitive functioning, psychomotor abilities, and its neural substrate, in adults suffering from depression.

Detailed Description

The experiment will consist in a randomized three-arms controlled study. After being informed about the study and potential risks, and given written informed consent, adult participants with depression will be randomly distributed into three experimental groups: an intervention group that will train with exergames, an active control group that will train only with cognitive games, and a passive control group or wait-list.

Cognitive Functions will be evaluated in three different moments: before the training intervention, after the intervention, and three months after finishing the training intervention.

Researchers will collect cognitive-behavioral and neural information (event-related potentials), and performing analysis of variance to compare the outcomes of the diverse groups at the three different time points, scientists will analyse the benefits of exergames on cognition.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria
  • Using the Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition (BDI-II), a scored considered for inclusion criteria where depression (≥ 28 points on BDI-II), confirmed by psychological interview.
  • A sufficient level of education to understand study procedures and be able to communicate with site personnel
Exclusion Criteria
  • Participants suffering from depression with comorbidities (bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsion disorder, neurological disorder, or traumatic brain injury) will be excluded.
  • <20/60 vision with or without correction
  • Inability to complete the activities
  • Communication problems

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Exergame-Based TrainingExergame-Based TrainingParticipants train with exergames (video games that include cognitive and physical training simultaneously), The training regime consists of 40-50 min sessions, two sessions per week, for a total of eight weeks of individual training.
Wait-ListWait-ListParticipants will not train with any program and they will not assist to any specific session.
Cognitive-Based TrainingCognitive-Based TrainingParticipants will train only with cognitive video games. The training regime consists of 40-50 min sessions, two sessions per week, for a total of eight weeks of individual training.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Memory will be measured with the tests Digit Spam Forward and Digit Spam Backward, from the Wechsler Memory Scale) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Memory (measured with the tests Digit Spam Forward and Digit Spam Backward, from the Wechsler Memory Scale). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Perception, visual perception will be measured with a classical Visual Search Task) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Perception (measured with a classical Visual Search Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Processing Speed, measured with a Simple Reaction Times Task) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Processing Speed (measured with a Simple Reaction Times Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Executive functions measured with Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Executive functions (measured with Wisconsin Card Sorting Test). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Memory will be measured with the tests Digit Spam Forward and Digit Spam Backward, from the Wechsler Memory Scale) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Memory (measured with the tests Digit Spam Forward and Digit Spam Backward, from the Wechsler Memory Scale). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Processing Speed, measured with a Simple Reaction Times Task) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Processing Speed (measured with a Simple Reaction Times Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Psychomotor functions, measured with the Salpêtrière Retardation Rating Scale) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Psychomotor functions (measured with the Salpetriere Retardation Rating Scale). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Attention; sustained attention will be measured with the Sustained Attention to Response Task) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Attention (measured with the Sustained Attention to Response Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Post-assessment in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Perception, visual perception will be measured with a classical Visual Search Task) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after 3-month follow-up. Perception (measured with a classical Visual Search Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Executive Functions measured with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Executive functions (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Attention; sustained attention will be measured with the Sustained Attention to Response Task, SART) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Attention (measured with the Sustained Attention to Response Task). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Change from Baseline in Neuropsychological and Cognitive Functions (Psychomotor functions, measured with the Salpêtrière Retardation Rating Scale) after eight weeks of training intervention or placebo condition.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment and Post-assessment)

Researchers will use valid and realiable experimental tasks to measure the psychological functions after eight weeks of training. Psychomotor functions (measured with the Salpetriere Retardation Rating Scale). The task mentioned here may be subject of modification. The measures include behavioral data (accuracy and reaction times) and neural data (event related potentials).

(This test is going to be used as an experimental psychological task and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value in accuracy or reaction times).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from post-assessment in Placebo Effect measures (Expectations) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

To measure the changes form post-test to the 3-month follow-up, researchers will use to measure expectations, a self-report 5-point Likert-type (1 = the results will be much worse, 3 = there will not be any change, 5 = the results will be much better).

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

Change from Baseline in Placebo Effect measures (Engagement) after eight weeks of training.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment, Post-assessment)

To measure the changes form baseline to the post-intervention, researchers will use to measure engagement a self-report 5-point Likert-type scale (1 = not engaged, to 5 = extremely immersed).

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

Change from Baseline in Placebo Effect measures (Expectations) after eight weeks of training.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment, Post-assessment)

To measure the changes form baseline to the post-intervention, researchers will use to measure expectations, a self-report 5-point Likert-type (1 = the results will be much worse, 3 = there will not be any change, 5 = the results will be much better).

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

Change from post-assessment in Placebo Effect measures (Motivation) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

To measure the changes form post-test to the 3-month follow-up, researchers will use to measure motivation a self-report 5-point Likert-type scale (1 = not motivated, to 5 = extremely motivated)

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

Change from post-assessment in Placebo Effect measures (Engagement) after 3-month follow-up.Three-month follow-up

To measure the changes form post-test to the 3-month follow-up, researchers will use to measure engagement a self-report 5-point Likert-type scale (1 = not engaged, to 5 = extremely immersed).

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

Change from Baseline in Placebo Effect measures (Motivation) after eight weeks of training.Baseline and after eight weeks of training (Pre-assessment, Post-assessment)

To measure the changes form baseline to the post-intervention, researchers will use to measure motivation a self-report 5-point Likert-type scale (1 = not motivated, to 5 = extremely motivated)

(This test is going to be used as a experimental self-report and it is not going to be used as a screening psychological tool, then, there are not cut-off values, a minimun or maximum value regarding the results).

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