15 Jan COGIT-2 Trial
This study is being conducted to evaluate if cognitive training can improve cognitive performance in participants with memory loss. This study will evaluate the effects of crossword puzzles training and health education for improvement in everyday cognitive performance over an 18-month period.
If you join the study, you will be assigned to 1 of 3 treatment conditions: crossword puzzles 4 times per week, crossword puzzles once per week, or health education. During the study you will need to come to in-person study visits approximately every 3 months for cognitive testing, questionnaires, blood draws, and MRI scans. Participants will be compensated for their time.
Participant Eligibility
To be eligible, you need to be:
-Between the ages of 55-89
-Have been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment, OR you have concerns about your memory
-English speaking
-Not taking any anti-amyloid medications for Alzheimer’s disease, such as Lequembi (lecanemab) or Kisunla (donanemab)
-Have a relative, friend, or other caregiver who can provide information about your functioning, either in-person or by phone.
-Not currently doing crosswords, Sudoku, or other cognitive training methods on a regular basis
Contact
Hanson Lab
(206) 897-1701
Additional Study Details
Full Study Title
Cognitive Training and Neuroplasticity in Mild Cognitive Impairment
Investigator(s)
Dr. Angela Hanson
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Study Site(s)
University of Washington South Lake Union Diabetes Institute Clinical Research Unit (SLU DICRU)
750 Republican St
Seattle, Washington 98109