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The Cog-VACCINE Study: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Cognitive Training in Patients With Vascular Cognitive Impairment, no Dementia
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating multi-domain internet-based adaptive training program and placebo program for Vascular Cognitive Impairment no Dementia. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study evaluates the efficacy and mechanism of internet-based cognitive training in patients with subcortical VCIND. Half of participants will receive multi-domain adaptive internet-based training program, while the other half will receive a fixed, primary difficulty level task.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The cognitive training will be a multi-domain adaptive training program, including processing speed, attention, long-term memory, working memory, flexibility, calculation, and problem solving. Specific training paradigms include a time perception task, visual search task, attention blink, delayed mapping task, attention span task, Go-No go task, Stroop task, task switching, and name-face match task, among others. To maintain task difficulty, the tasks will be grouped based on the task difficulty in each domain. Furthermore, each task will have various difficulty levels.
For the control group, tasks for processing speed and attention are included. Importantly, a fixed, primary difficulty level for all participants in the control group is set.