Effects and mechanisms of computerized cognitive training in Huntington's disease: protocol for a pilot study

Neurodegener Dis Manag. 2024;14(6):203-216. doi: 10.2217/nmt-2023-0001. Epub 2024 May 11.

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) causes progressive cognitive decline, with no available treatments. Computerized cognitive training (CCT) has shown efficacy in other populations, but its effects in HD are largely unknown. This pilot study will explore the effects and neural mechanisms of CCT in HD. The intervention group participants will complete 12 weeks of multidomain CCT. Control group participants will receive lifestyle education and access to CCT after the study. The primary outcome is change in processing speed. Secondary outcomes include - change in other cognitive domains, functional brain network connectivity (derived from MRI) and psychosocial function. Feasibility outcomes include rates of recruitment, adherence and retention. This study may provide insights into the effects of CCT in HD and guide future trials.Clinical Trial Registration: ACTRN12622000908730 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

Keywords: Huntington's disease; cognition; cognitive training; functional connectivity; randomized controlled trial.

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Publication types

  • Clinical Trial Protocol

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / methods
  • Cognitive Dysfunction / etiology
  • Cognitive Dysfunction / therapy
  • Cognitive Training
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Huntington Disease* / therapy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Pilot Projects
  • Therapy, Computer-Assisted / methods