Cognitive Training Study in Parkinson’s Disease
- Study HIC#:2000029032
- Last Updated:12/22/2022
If you are a Parkinson’s disease patient who is 40+ years of age, fluent in English, able to pass an MRI metal screening, and are not claustrophobic, you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential trial that will help us understand the potential mental and brain benefits of cognitive training in Parkinson’s disease. The study involves 6-week training and 4 in-person visits that will include neurological and cognitive assessments, and MRI scans.
Compensation up to $650. Reimbursement for parking is provided.
To learn more or see if you are eligible to participate, email cognitive@yale.edu, or call (203)-785-2185.
- Start Date03/16/2021
- End Date10/31/2030
Trial Purpose and Description
If you are a Parkinson’s disease patient who is 40+ years of age, fluent in English, able to pass an MRI metal screening, and are not claustrophobic, you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential trial that will help us understand the potential mental and brain benefits of cognitive training in Parkinson’s disease. The study involves 6-week training and 4 in-person visits that will include neurological and cognitive assessments, and MRI scans.
Compensation up to $650. Reimbursement for parking is provided.
To learn more or see if you are eligible to participate, email cognitive@yale.edu, or call (203)-785-2185.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parkinson’s disease patient
- 40+ years of age
- fluent in English
- able to pass an MRI metal screening
- not claustrophobic