Virtual Reality Prognostics for Subjective Memory Complaints

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October 2024

Received funding for project.

COMING SOON!

Began running participants.

1500

Expected total number of participants.

Study Status

  • Protocol Design

  • Data Collection

  • Data Analysis

  • Manuscript(s) Preparation

  • Publication

About
Protocol 007

Virtual Reality Prognostics for Subjective Memory Complaints

The increasing prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease among older adults poses a significant challenge to global health systems and the quality of life for millions.

With funding from Pacific Institute of Medical Research, the Institute For Advanced Consciousness Studies will conduct a longitudinal study aimed at 1) establishing a comprehensive registry and database for adults aged 55 and older with subjective memory complaints, and 2) validating novel Virtual Reality (VR) assessments against standard neuropsychological tests.

Building on previous research in cognitive assessment and VR applications, this study will integrate traditional neuropsychological measures (MOCA, ADAS-Cog) with innovative VR-based tasks. These VR tasks are designed to assess allocentric memory, spatial memory, prospective memory, free recall, and spatial navigation in an ecologically valid environment. The research aims to compare the sensitivity and ecological validity of VR tasks to standard neuropsychological tests in predicting real-world cognitive function and decline.

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If you volunteer to participate in this study, you are 55 years or older and have expressed complaints in memory and cognition on your screening survey.

You will be asked to:

  1. Online - Fill out questionnaires about your health and medical information, and a series of behavioral trait questionnaires.

  2. In person - complete a series of cognitive assessments commonly used in MCI research and various innovative virtual reality tasks.

  3. Participate in follow-up assessments at regular intervals over the course of 6 months (if signs of MCI) or 1 year (no signs of MCI).

All assessments are non-invasive and do not require any bodily insertions or samples. The virtual reality tasks involve wearing a headset and using hand controllers in a safe, seated position.

This study does not offer compensation. The online surveys will take approximately 1.5 hours to 2 hours. The in-person session should take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. You are permitted to withdraw from the study at any time.

The study will take place at the research space for The Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies at 2811 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 510 Santa Monica, CA 90403.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please fill out the survey available here

Contributors

Project Contributors

Ninette Simonian

Lab Manager; Junior Research Scientist

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Nicco Reggente, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator

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