NCT02971124 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

Dr Solitaire: Assessing Cognitive Performance Through Meaningful Play

This study tests whether playing a digital version of Solitaire can measure cognitive performance. Researchers want to identify specific in-game behaviors — how quickly you move, how many errors you make, and so on — that might reflect how well your brain is functioning. It has no assigned phase, meaning it is an observational feasibility study, not a drug or treatment trial. Details beyond that are limited.

Eligibility criteria

Inclusion Criteria:
For the HEALTHY participants
1. The participant has a minimum age of 65 years.
2. The participant is living independently or semi-independently at home, service flat or care home.
3. The participant has no subjective memory concern as reported by the participant, informant, or clinician.
4. The participant has a normal brain function documented by scoring above 27 on the MMSE, above 26 on the MOCA and has a score of 0 for the CDR.
5. In the opinion of the investigator, the participant is in stable medical condition and willing and able to perform study procedures in the opinion of the investigator.
6. The participant is fluent in written and verbal Dutch.
For the participants with COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT:
1. The participant has a minimum age of 65 years.
2. The participant is living independently or semi-independently at home, service flat or care home.
3. In the opinion of the investigator, the participant is in stable medical condition and willing and able to perform study procedures in the opinion of the investigator.
4. The participant is fluent in written and verbal Dutch.
5. For MCI: MCI patients, at baseline, are diagnosed applying Petersen's diagnostic criteria, i.e., (1) cognitive complaint, preferably corroborated by an informant; (2) objective cognitive impairment, quantified as performance of more than 1.5 SD below the appropriate mean on the neuropsychological subtests (z-score below -1.5); (3) largely normal general cognitive functioning; (4) essentially intact activities of daily living (ADL) (basic and instrumental activities of daily living (iADL) were determined by a clinical interview with the patient and an informant); and (5) not demented.
6. For AD:Probable AD according to the National Institute on Aging/Alzheimer's Association Diagnostic Guidelines
Exclusion Criteria:
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The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2024-07-03

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