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Recruiting NCT06002477

Attentional Mechanisms in SCD

Conditions: Subjective Cognitive Decline

Sex: All
Ages: 55 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1
Enrollment: 80
Sponsor: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Location: Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee

Summary

This study will use an anticholinergic pharmacological probe to examine attention network function in SCD using EEG. The overall hypothesis is that in older adults with SCD, normal cognitive performance is maintained by compensatory attention network activity, supported by enhanced cholinergic function. The investigators anticipate that SCD will be associated with greater compensatory attention network activity and that disrupting this compensatory process through anticholinergic challenge will result in a greater negative effect on attentional performance (Attention Network Test, ANT) and attention network functioning (EEG) in older adults with greater subjective cognitive concern.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: 1. age ≥ 55 2. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) \> 25 AND Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) rating \< 3 3. Non-smokers Exclusion Criteria: 1. medical contraindications to the drug challenge 2. primary neurological disorder (such as stroke, epilepsy, etc.)

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