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Investigating Neurocognitive, Motor and Biological Effects of MindLenses Professional in Neurological Diseases

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Stroke
Interventions
Behavioral: Conventional rehabilitation
Device: MindLenses Professional
Registration Number
NCT05826626
Lead Sponsor
IRCCS San Camillo, Venezia, Italy
Brief Summary

This study aims to explore the effects of the treatment with MindLenses Professional device on cognitive and motor performances,as well as on the levels of a neurotrophic factor implied in brain plasticity, that is the brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), in neurological patients. A further aim of the study is to evaluate if the treatment's efficacy could depend on specific characteristics of brain alteration (lesion vs atrophy). The treatment combines prismatic adaptation with serious games for cognitive training, for a total of 10 sessions. 30 patients with stroke and 30 patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment will be enrolled.

Detailed Description

Prismatic lenses refers to a device that allow a controlled deviation of the visual field. Prismatic lenses are commonly used in the treatment of stroke patients with neglect symptoms. Neglect is a neuropsychological disorder characterised by an asymmetric processing of bodily and sensory information in which patients fail to attend to stimuli in the contralesional space. Prismatic lenses are considered as a bottom-up approach in the rehabilitation of neglect, inducing a temporary automatic shift of the attention towards the neglected space. While wearing goggles with prismatic lenses, patients are asked to perform a pointing task requiring the reorganization of visuo-motor coordinates to point to the target correctly. During the initial phase of the pointing task, patients typically misreach the target in the direction of the visual displacement (direct effect). After a few trials, normal accuracy is restored. After removing the prisms, subjects typically misreach the target in the direction opposite to that of the original deviation. This phenomenon is known as after effect (AE). The whole process of sensori-motor adaptation is called prism adaptation (PA). Some studies estimates that a single session of PA can mitigate neglect symptoms for almost 1 hour, and a treatment with PA for 2 weeks can ameliorate symptoms for 6 months. Recently, prismatic lenses have been used also in the healthy population as a tool to induce non-invasive neuromodulation of brain networks. Indeed, PA is thought to increase cortical excitability of frontal and parietal regions ipsilateral to the induced deviation. PA effects been studied using electrophysiological and neuroanatomical techniques. In the first case, Bracco and colleagues (2018) found a modulation of EEG activity implied in motor preparation during PA. In the second case, Wilf and colleagues (2019) observed a more efficient switch between default mode network and attentive network following PA. Moreover, a recent study reported that PA could affect also motor outcomes, such as plantar pressure and handgrip strength.

Recently, Restorative Neurotechnologies S.r.l. created Mindlenses Professional, a new digital tool that combines PA with serious games for cognitive rehabilitation. Both PA and seirous games are performed using a tablet. Concerning PA administration, black squares are presented in the centre, on the left or on the right of the screen. Patients are required to touch the black square with rapid and precise movements. Mindlenses combines the neuromodulatory potential of PA to increase the rehabilitative outcomes of the digital exercises. Preliminary results showed that the combination of these two techniques can ameliorate attention and executive function.

Mindlenses professional includes 12 assessment tasks and 7 rehabilitation exercises, which encompass 6 cognitive domain: attention, visual search, memory, learning, working memory and language. The 12 assessment tasks do not replace a full neurpsyhcological evaluation, but can be informative on the patient's cognitive functioning and allow the clinician to identify patient's difficulties. From the perfoemances at these tasks, the clinician can schedule a rehabilitation program tailored on the patient's need. The treatment consists in 10 sessions in which the patient performs both PA and serious games.

The aim of this project is to validate Mindlenses Professional in patients with stroke or with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

Mindlenses efficacy will be evaluated in terms of changes in cognitive and motor performance before and after the treatment, compared to a treatment using only serious games and to conventional cognitive rehabilitation. Moreover, patients' neuroimaging data will be acquired to explore whether vascular lesions or atrophy in specific brain regions could affect the PA performance and the efficacy of the treatment. Lastly, changes in brain plasticity, assessed as plasma levels of the brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), before and after the treatment will be investigated.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • diagnosis of: Mild Cognitive Impairment, and stroke
  • preserved use of at least one hand,
  • normal or corrected to normal vision
Exclusion Criteria
  • history of psychiatric and/or concurrent neurological diseases
  • inability to provide informed consent,
  • impaired comprehension of oral instructions,

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control Group -2Conventional rehabilitationThe group will perform 2 weeks of the standard cognitive training offered by IRCCS San Camillo Hospital.
Experimental GroupMindLenses ProfessionalThe group will undergo 10 sessions (2 weeks) of a treatment combining prismatic adaptation (PA) and serious games (SG) for cognitive training, using the Mindlenses Professional device. In each session, firtsly we will perform the PA procedure, followed by approximately 30 minutes of SG. SG will be focused on attention, executive functions and language.
Control Group -1MindLenses ProfessionalThe group will undergo 10 sessions (2 weeks) of a treatment using the serious games (SG) for cognitive training provided by the Mindlenses Professional device. SG will be focused on attention, executive functions and language.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measure of changes in cognitive and motor function after a treatment with Mindlenses professionalAt baseline and after 2 weeks (post-intervention)

Cognitive performances will be assessed by a full neuropsychological battery encompassing the main cognitive domain, such as memory, attention, executive function, language, visuospatial abilities. Specific neuropsychological tests will be defined on the basis of the specific neurological population.

Motor function will be assessed using functional scales such as FIM and FAM.

Raw scores at each test and scale will be converted in z-scores based on each test/scale normative data. Z-scores will be averaged to calculate composite scores specific for each cognitive domain and for motor functioning. In detail, the composite scores will be the following: general cognitive functioning, attention, executive function, short-term memory, long-term memory, visuospatial abilities, language, motor functioning.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Neuroimaging correlates of PAAt baseline

Structural (e.g., lesion mapping and/or voxel based morphometry) will be extracted by neuroimaging data acquired before and after treatment. Neuroimaging measures will be correlated with PA performances. PA will be performed using a tablet which automatically records poiniting displacement.

Changes in brain plasticity after a treatment with Mindlenses professionalAt baseline and after 2 weeks (post-intervention)

Brain plasticity will be assessed using the concentration of brain-derived neutrophic factor in plasma level. Patients' blood samples will be collected and will then be analysed using the ELISA kit for BDNF.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

IRCCS San Camillo Hospital

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Lido Di Venezia, Venezia, Italy

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