Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) research hub
7 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- not yet recruiting
Unlock the Secrets of Ageing Brains Through P300 Brain-computer Interface Games
This study uses special brain scans to understand how mild memory problems affect the ageing brain. We're looking at how a brain-computer game could help people with mild cognitive impairment. It aims to find new ways to help with memory and thinking as we get older.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Telerehabilitation Decision Support System: Pilot Testing Protocol
This study tests a new online exercise system for people with conditions like stroke or long COVID. It uses special technology, including holograms, to help improve balance and movement from home. We want to see how well it works and if it's easy to use before a larger study.
Germany · Greece · Portugal - recruitingNA
Creatine and Resistance Training in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
This 26-week study explores if creatine supplements and exercise, alone or together, can help older adults with mild memory problems. It looks at how these impact memory, brain health, and physical abilities.
Canada - active not recruiting
Predictors Of Cognitive Decline Using Digital Devices
This study looks at whether people with memory problems or healthy volunteers will use digital devices like smartwatches and sleep headbands. Researchers want to see if this technology can help predict dementia early by collecting data from the devices and combining it with health information.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
TACS to Engage Theta-Gamma Coupling and Enhance Working Memory in Patients With MCI (tACS-MCI)
This study explores a new, gentle brain stimulation called tACS to see if it can improve memory and thinking in people aged 60+ with Mild Cognitive Impairment. It involves short daily sessions for two weeks, plus some medical checks, to understand if this non-invasive method could help slow memory decline.
Canada - enrolling by invitation
REAl World Dementia OUTcomes: Observational Study
This study looks at new blood tests for dementia. It will follow 3,165 people aged 45 and over with memory problems across the UK for three years. The goal is to see how accurate and reliable these blood tests are in real life, and if they can help diagnose dementia earlier.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Dual-task Cognitive-motor Telerehabilitation in Persons With PD-MCI
This study looks at a home-based exercise and brain-training program for people with Parkinson's and mild memory problems. It wants to see if this 'telerehabilitation' can help improve daily activities and slow down memory decline.
Germany