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A Facial Expression-based Personalization Engine (FPE) for Monitoring and Modulating Real-time Effective Engagement in Cognitive Training in Older Adults at Risk for AD/ADRD (CogT FACE Study Phase II)

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
SUMMARY

How to ensure adherence to computerized cognitive training in unsupervised circumstances (e.g., at-home, self-administered) in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) or AD related dementia (AD/ADRD) is understudied. The objective of the R33 study is to test a novel facial expression-based personalization engine (FPE) for monitoring and modulating real-time effective engagement, with an ultimate goal of enhancing long-term adherence in unsupervised cognitive training in older adults at risk for AD/ADRD. Here, Effective engagement is defined as the extent to which someone is actively engaged and performing with significant attention and enjoyment while training, addressing a balance between adherence and cognitive gains/plasticity from the training. Based on previous work, the hypotheses include that (1) mental fatigue revealed in facial expressions will reflect a trainee's degree of effective engagement, which can be modified by modulating task novelty; (2) the proposed FPE will ensure the effective engagement in cognitive training by monitoring trainee facial expressions and modulating training in response, promoting the trainee's long-term adherence to the training and cognitive plasticity. A Stage II intervention efficacy study will be conducted to compare effective engagement and adherence in unsupervised cognitive training between training programs with vs. without FPE in older adults at risk for AD/ADRD. The proposed FPE may assist in monitoring and improving effective engagement and adherence in older adults with unsupervised cognitive training. In the current application, FPE in a cognitive training program called speed of processing training will be tested. However, such FPE may be embedded to any computerized cognitive training in future studies to help address adherence related issues.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 60
Maximum Age: 89
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• English speaking

• Aged 60-89

• Living in a home, or independent- or assisted-living facility

• Adequate visual and hearing acuity

• Anti-depressants, antipsychotics, and/or anxiolytics have been stable for at least 7 days

• Memory medications have been stable for at least 3 months

• Absence of neurological/vascular disorder (For neurological disorders with minor symptoms check with PI on case-by-case basis)

Locations
United States
California
Stanford University CogT Lab
RECRUITING
Palo Alto
Contact Information
Primary
Feng Vankee Lin, PhD
CogTLab_Stanford@stanford.edu
650-725-0581
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-10-31
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-08-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 80
Treatments
Experimental: unsupervised cognitive training with personalized engine
total 6 week intervention
Active_comparator: unsupervised cognitive training without personalized engine
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Stanford University

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