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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
UMIN ID: UMIN000056240

Registered date:22/11/2024

Effects of differences in cognitive function on behavioral responses and gaze when viewing virtual reality driving videos

Basic Information

Recruitment status Recruiting
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedOlder adults
Date of first enrollment2024/12/01
Target sample size60
Countries of recruitmentJapan
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)Cognitively normal older adults will view driving videos in a virtual reality environment and operate the accelerator and brake. mild cognitive impairment older adults will view driving videos in a virtual reality environment and operate the accelerator and brake. Moderate Cognitive Dysfunction older adults will view driving videos in a virtual reality environment and operate the accelerator and brake.

Outcome(s)

Primary OutcomeGaze Behavior
Secondary Outcomebehavioral response Mini-Mental State Examination

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimum60years-old
Age maximumNot applicable
GenderMale and Female
Include criteria
Exclude criteriaIndividuals who cannot obtain appropriate understanding due to cognitive decline. Individuals who cannot see images even after vision correction due to visual impairments. Individuals who require medication due to mental health reasons.

Related Information

Contact

public contact
Name Yuta Noguchi
Address Kishioka 1001-1, Suzuka City, Mie Japan 510-0293
Telephone 059-383-8991
E-mail reha.noguchi.ot@gmail.com
Affiliation Suzuka University of Medical Science Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science
scientific contact
Name Yuta Noguchi
Address Kishioka 1001-1, Suzuka City, Mie Japan
Telephone 059-383-8991
E-mail reha.noguchi.ot@gmail.com
Affiliation Suzuka University of Medical Science Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science