SCGs as a Proxy for Determining the Cognitive Status of Older Adults
Alzheimer Disease | Mild Cognitive Impairment | Dementia | Cognitive Decline | Healthy AgingDetecting memory problems early is crucial for treating conditions like Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), which often leads to dementia. Currently, doctors use tests in clinics to check for these issues. However, there's a growing need for better methods to monitor our cognitive skills over time. Computer games emerge as a cost-effective solution for assessing the brain functions of older adults.
In our study, we are investigating the potential of computer games to reflect the cognitive skills of older adults. We developed the VibrantMinds platform, featuring five games: Whack-a-Mole, Bejeweled, Mahjong Solitaire, Word Search, and Memory Game. We have evaluated these games for ease of use, enjoyment, and their impact on brain functions. Now, our goal is to determine whether these games can offer valuable insights into the cognitive skills of older adults.
We are collecting demographic data, game-playing data, and cognitive test results. Our analysis will determine the correlation between game data, cognitive test outcomes, and demographic information. Additionally, we will assess both the perceived and observed engagement of older adults as they play the games.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
65 and up
Critères de participation
Inclusion Criteria:
* Reside in Calgary and/or Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
* sufficient English language skills to converse in English with research staff
Exclusion Criteria:
* Moderate or severe limitations in the control or movement of the upper extremity (e.g., severe arthritis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis)
* Visual and hearing impairments
* Attention deficit
Lieu de l'étude
Institute for Continuing Care Education and Research
Institute for Continuing Care Education and ResearchEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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Tofield Health Centre
Tofield Health CentreTofield, Alberta
Canada
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Edmonton Life Long Learners
Edmonton Life Long LearnersEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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Sherwood Care
Sherwood CareSherwood Park, Alberta
Canada
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Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories
Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest TerritoriesEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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Shepherd's Care Foundation
Shepherd's Care FoundationEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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CapitalCare Corporate Services
CapitalCare Corporate ServicesEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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St. Michael's Long Term Care Centre,
St. Michael's Long Term Care Centre,Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
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- Étude parrainée par
- University of Alberta
- Participants recherchés
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- ID de l'étude:
NCT06367231