NCT06396273 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
Eye Scanning for Safety Driving
This observational study is testing whether eye-tracking and visual processing tests can predict driving safety in older adults with and without dementia. Researchers will compare 30 participants using eye movement scans, hazard perception tasks, and cognitive assessments. No phase is listed because no drug or device treatment is being given — this is a measurement and observation study only. Details beyond the basics are limited.
You may qualify if
- Participants with cognitive impairment aged 65 and/or older and older adults without cognitive impairment will be recruited for this study.
You're excluded if
- Participants with other neurological disease (stroke, Parkinson's, or multiple sclerosis),
- Psychiatric conditions (depression, anxiety disorder, etc.) and a history of severe psychiatric disorders (schizoaffective/bipolar disorders, or schizophrenia),
- Severe vision/hearing impairments that cannot be corrected with aids,
- Unable to comprehend questionnaire material study procedures and give consent.
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 2024-05-02