Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT07209592
Brief Summary: this study will be conducted to investigate the effect of artificial intelligence based gamification training on cognition and functional outcomes in patients with stroke
Detailed Description: Stroke is a neurological disorder characterized by blockage of blood vessels. Clots form in the brain and interrupt blood flow, clogging arteries and causing blood vessels to break, leading to bleeding. Rupture of the arteries leading to the brain during stroke results in the sudden death of brain cells owing to a lack of oxygen. Stroke can also lead to depression and dementia.Cognitive impairment refers to a broad range of deficits in cognitive function, including memory, attention, executive function, language, and visuo-spatial skills. Understanding the connection between stroke and cognitive impairment is crucial for effectively managing symptoms and improving stroke survivors' quality of life.Gamified interventions outperformed conventional therapies in reducing task, completion time , Sustained Engagement. AI-driven adaptive systems, such as the Bright Brainer Grasp (BBG) controller, increased patient motivation by dynamically adjusting difficulty levels based on real-time performance reducing caregiver oversight. BCI and Gamification Synergy , Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems combined with gamified tasks (e.g., CoWMeG) improved upper limb motor function. Motor Imagery: Enhanced neural plasticity through imagined movements .Mirror Neuron Activation: Visual feedback from avatars reinforced motor learning..Therefore this study will be designed to investigate the effect of gamification AI based training on cognition in patients with stroke.
Study: NCT07209592
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT07209592