NCT07341009 · RECRUITING

Evaluation of a Neuropsychological Tool to Assess Temporal Processing Abilities in Alzheimer's Disease

This study is testing a new 10-minute brain assessment called the Chronos battery, which measures how people with Alzheimer's disease perceive and process time — things like judging the order of events, sensing how long something lasts, and mentally traveling back or forward in time. It is not a drug trial. The phase is unspecified, meaning this looks like a tool-development or validation study rather than a treatment test.

You may qualify if

  • No objection from the participant or their legal representative, if applicable, prior to or during the assessment
  • Deficit in at least two cognitive functions, including episodic memory.

You're excluded if

  • History of head trauma with loss of consciousness lasting more than 1 hour
  • Presence of clinically significant major psychiatric disorders (according to DSM-IV-TR criteria)
  • Use of medications likely to alter cognitive and/or brain function (decision by the principal investigator)

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 2026-03-19

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