| Literature DB >> 25814951 |
Cristina Muscio1, Pietro Tiraboschi2, Ugo P Guerra3, Carlo A Defanti4, Giovanni B Frisoni5.
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Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; biomarker enrichment strategy; clinical trials; mild cognitive impairment; outcome measures; serious games
Year: 2015 PMID: 25814951 PMCID: PMC4356084 DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2015.00026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Aging Neurosci ISSN: 1663-4365 Impact factor: 5.750
Main findings of studies applying only cognitive or both physical and cognitive SGs to AD/MCI patients.
| Stavros et al., | MCI | 59 (30 experimental, 29 control subjects) | Complete Brain Workout | N/A. | Neuropsychological change on cognitive tests. | Improvement of attention, verbal memory and ADL in the experimental group. |
| Experimental program: tasks of visual attention, visual spatial abilities, visual memory, and executive function: 20 weekly sessions in 6 months. | ||||||
| Control program: no participation in any type of intervention. | ||||||
| Weybright et al., | MCI | 2 | Nintendo Wii™ Sport Bowling | Single-subject multiple baseline ABAB design. | Checklist based on observations of videotapes focusing on patients' attention and positive feelings. | Improvement of attention and positive feelings during Wii™ bowling game session. |
| A = television-watching phase: 15-min, 4 times a week, 3–2 weeks. | ||||||
| B = Wii™ bowling game intervention: 15-min, 4 times a week, 2–3 weeks. | ||||||
| Rosen et al., | MCI | 12 (6 experimental, 6 control subjects) | Adaptive games from Posit Science | Randomized pilot study. | Neuropsychological change on cognitive tests and brain function change as measured in an auditory-verbal fMRI task. | Improvement of memory and left hippocampal activation in the experimental group. |
| Experimental program: 7 exercises designed to improve processing speed and accuracy in auditory processing: 100 min per session for 24 sessions. | ||||||
| Control program: listening to audio books, reading online newspapers, and playing a visuospatially-oriented computer game: 90 min per session for 24 sessions. | ||||||
| Yamaguchi et al., | AD, Parkinson's disease PD, Vascular dementia VD (mild-to-moderate) | 7 AD, 1 PD, 1 VD | Xavix Hot Plus | Single group pre-/post-test design. | General cognitive, visuospatial and constructive functions, and behavioural changes on neuropsychological and multidimensional scales, respectively. | Post-test improvement of general cognitive, visuospatial and constructive functions, and sociability. |
| Video sports-games specifically devised for rehabilitation (requiring, for example, to move legs to the sound of music or to grab coins which appearing on the TV screen) played once a week for 10 weeks. | ||||||
| Boulay et al., | AD (mild-to-moderately severe) | 7 | MinWii (MINDs) | Pilot usability study. | Efficacy (number of errors during each task), efficiency (time to complete each task, number of verbal interventions provided by the moderator) and satisfaction indicators (satisfaction questionnaire). | Clear learning effect and positive impact on satisfaction. |
| 1 training and 4 testing sessions focused on music therapy and cognitive stimulation, once per week for 3 months. | ||||||
| Férnandez-Calvo et al., | AD (mild) | 45 (15 experimental, 30 control subjects) | Big Brain Academy | Randomized controlled trial. | Neuropsychological, behavioral, and functional changes on pertinent tests. | Slower rates of cognitive decline and fewer depressive symptoms in the experimental group. |
| Experimental program: exercises designed to stimulate 5 cognitive domains such as thinking, memory, computation, reasoning ability, and identification: 3 times a week for 12 weeks. | ||||||
| Two control programs: (i) a traditional stimulation program 3 times a week for 12 weeks, or (ii) no participation in any type of intervention. | ||||||
| Mosimann et al., | MCI due to AD | 158 (50 experimental, 53 active control, 55 passive control subjects) | Novel serious game | N/A. | SG performance, neuropsychological change on cognitive tests and default mode network connectivity change as measured by resting-state electroencephalography. | Greater spatial improvement in functional connectivity (associated with better performances in executive function, verbal encoding and retrieval tasks) and increased activation in prefrontal and temporo-parietal areas in the experimental group. |
| Experimental program: a 5-week SG training protocol (a virtual museum cognitive stimulation environment), 4 times per week for 90 min each day. | ||||||
| Control programs not specified. |