NCT05794451 · RECRUITING
Developing an Artificial Intelligence System to Detect Cognitive Impairment
This study is testing whether an artificial intelligence system can detect signs of cognitive impairment by analyzing self-portrait drawings. Participants draw a picture of themselves, and a neural network examines the drawing for patterns that may distinguish healthy aging from mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease. There is no phase designation — this appears to be early-stage observational research focused on building and validating the AI tool, not testing a treatment.
You may qualify if
- Adults aged 60 and above with subtle signs of risk of future cognitive decline, residing in the community or in nursing homes with a minimum of 10 years of education.
You're excluded if
- Current or past psychiatric illness, the presence of congenital/organic cognitive condition, severe visual or motor impairment, and terminal illness (to avoid the effect of comorbidities).
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 2024-07-26