NCT06539403 · RECRUITING
Thinking About Memory: How Confident Are You in Your Memory, and Does it Change With Age?
This study looks at how people with and without memory concerns think about their own memory abilities — a concept called metacognition. Participants complete memory tasks, and researchers measure whether self-confidence in memory matches actual performance. There is no drug or device involved. The phase is unspecified, making this an observational or exploratory study designed to build understanding, not to test a treatment.
You may qualify if
- In age range given above
- Referred to memory clinic
- No other current psychiatric or neurological disorders, except for migraine
- Can understand verbal or written information given in English.
You're excluded if
- Outside age range given above
- If they have a diagnosis of dementia and/or inability to provide informed consent.
- Diagnosis of other neurological and/ or psychiatric problems.
- Healthy participants will be excluded if they have participated in the previous study (King's REC ref: HR/DP-21/22-302230), as this study is a continuation of that.
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 2024-08-06