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Virtual Reality Helmet to Test for Problems With Memory

Completed
Conditions
Memory
Registration Number
NCT00454454
Lead Sponsor
Emory University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this research study is to compare a virtual reality display device with the standard neuropsychological evaluation for detecting mild cognitive impairment (problems with memory, concentration, reaction time, etc.).

Detailed Description

Since many individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) appear to function normally, MCI may often be recognizable through testing in advance of any changes noticed by family members or caregivers. Early and frequent testing can therefore trigger an earlier diagnosis, which may increase the effectiveness of currently available medications used to delay onset of Alzheimer's symptoms. Primary care and geriatric physicians currently lack the necessary tools required for quick and accurate MCI screening in the doctor's office environment. The current industry-standard is a battery of pen \& paper neuropsychological tests that require 1.5 hours in a quiet room with a neuropsychologist.

Comparison: virtual reality display device compared to the standard neuropsychological evaluation for detecting mild cognitive impairment (problems with memory, concentration, reaction time, etc.).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
425
Inclusion Criteria
  • 65 yrs of age and older
  • MMSE of 18 or greater or mini-cog of 4 or greater
  • Ability to read
  • Informed consent given
Exclusion Criteria
  • Visual, hearing or physical impairment that would limit ability to use the virtual reality helmet or control device
  • Non-English speaking

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Wesley Woods Health Center

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Wesley Woods Outpatient Clinic

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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