NCT05944601 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
Exploring to Remediate Behavioral Disturbances of Spatial Cognition
This trial tests whether a virtual reality and computer-based training program can help older adults who already show early trouble with spatial navigation — the ability to find your way around. Researchers will first measure navigation skills, then look at whether the training improves them. It is labeled Phase NA, meaning it is more of an exploratory research study than a traditional drug trial.
You may qualify if
- age over 65 years;
- education not less than 5 years;
- basic ICT skills measured by the Catholic University devoted software
You're excluded if
- presence of visual, hearing or motor impairment significantly interfering with spatial navigation tasks;
- neurological/psychiatric disease or other medical conditions preventing spatial navigation;
- history of alcohol or drugs addiction;
- intake of psychotropic drugs;
- presence of dementia.
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 2024-05-30