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Memory Interventions for Older Adults

We have developed a training intervention that successfully improves older adults’ memory. We have also shown that older adults whose memory is as good as younger adults’ memory (Hi-Old) use an altered pattern of memory-related brain activity compared to younger adults, whereas healthy older adults with poorer memory (Lo-Old) do not. We have also shown that individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) have impairments of conscious, effortful, Recollection-based memory processes, whereas their automatic, Familiarity-based memory processes are intact. Our primary current goal is to investigate whether our successful memory intervention will improve Recollection and produce induce altered patterns of brain activity in the Lo-Old and aMCI.

Young, Lo-Old, Hi-Old, and aMCI will be scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing two memory tasks. Half of the Lo-Old and half of the aMCI will then receive the memory intervention, while the other half in each group will receive a control program consisting of information and games about aging. The Lo-Old and aMCI will then be rescanned while performing the two memory tasks. We predict that the memory intervention will improve performance on a number of memory tasks, and will induce altered patterns of brain activity. In the Lo-Old, their brain activity after the memory intervention will look more like the Hi-Old, while brain activity will become more focal in the aMCI.

Status: Recruiting (N/A). Started on February 1st, 2008. Ended on March 1st, 2011.

Enrollment: 80 subjects

Study Type: Interventional

Study Design:

  • Basic Science
  • Non-Randomized
  • Single Blind (Investigator)
  • Parallel Assignment
  • Efficacy Study

Conditions:

Interventions:

  • Behavioral: Recollection Training (Memory training)
  • Behavioral: Control

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18-30 years old or 65-90 years old

  • English as a first language or learned before kindergarten

  • Right handed

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Neurologic disorder

  • Major medical disorder affecting cognition

  • Psychiatric disorder

  • Metal in the body that poses a hazard in the MRI scanner

Gender

Both

Mininum Age

18 Years

Maximum Age

90 Years

Healthy Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers


Resources

Source: Baycrest

Authority: Canada: Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Locations

  • Baycrest
    Toronto
    Ontario
    M6A 2E1
    Canada

Officials

  • Nicole D Anderson, PhD, CPsych (Principal Investigator, Baycrest)

Sponsors

  • Baycrest (Lead Sponsor)

References

None.

Links

None.


Date Verified
March 1st, 2008
First Received
March 24th, 2008
Last Changed
March 24th, 2008

Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on July 15, 2008. Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.


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