cognitive assessment clinical trials
7 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- Active not recruiting
Observing Young Patients With Ependymoma Undergoing Standard Combination Chemotherapy
This study looks at how young children with a type of brain tumour called ependymoma respond to standard chemotherapy. It also checks for long-term side effects to help doctors improve treatment for them in the future.
For: Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors · Cognitive/Functional Effects · Long-term Effects Secondary to Cancer Therapy in ChildrenUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Detecting Early Alzheimer's Using MR
This study is testing a new, safer MRI scan called glucoCEST to find early signs of Alzheimer's disease. Currently, detecting early Alzheimer's can be tricky. This new scan looks at how the brain uses sugar without using radiation, hoping to find the disease sooner and help people get treatment earlier.
For: Alzheimer DiseaseUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Utilizing an EEG-Based BCI Game to Evaluate Cognitive Skills in Children With Motor Impairments
This study is developing a fun computer game that uses a special headband to measure how children with movement problems think and learn. It aims to make cognitive tests fairer and more accurate for these children by looking at their brain activity directly, instead of relying on their hand movements.
For: Children With Motor ImpairmentsCanada - RecruitingNA
Single-centre Descriptive Study of Taste in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Through the Analysis of Taste Evoked Potentials
This study looks at taste in people with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). We want to understand if changes in how the brain senses taste, especially sweet foods, contribute to eating problems often seen in FTD, like preferring sugary snacks and gaining weight. It involves taste tests and brain wave measurements.
For: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD)France - Recruiting
Natural History Study of Children With LAMA2-related Dystrophies
This study looks at how a rare muscle condition called LAMA2-related dystrophy affects children in France. Researchers will follow children aged 2-15 for two years, checking their muscle strength, breathing, thinking skills, and overall well-being. The goal is to better understand the condition and prepare for future treatments.
For: Merosin Deficient Congenital Muscular DystrophyFrance - RecruitingNA
Child Cognitive-Affective Resilience Following 13-11 Event : A Pluridisciplinary Study of Intergenerational Transmission of a Traumatic Event
This study looks at how highly stressful events can affect families over generations. It brings together experts to understand how trauma is passed on, both biologically and behaviourally, from parents to children, using different assessments.
For: Intergenerational TraumaFrance - Not yet recruitingNA
Characterization of the Natural History of Microduplication Syndrome 7q11.23
This study looks at how social skills develop in people with 7q11.23 microduplication syndrome (7DUP), from childhood to adulthood. Researchers want to better understand this rare condition to help design future treatments, particularly for social challenges.
For: 7q11.23 Microduplication Syndrome (7DUP) · Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) · Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD)France