Video game prescribed to fight dementia risk after brain injury
NCT ID NCT04073225
Summary
This study tested if playing an immersive computer game that combines physical and mental challenges could help adults with a past traumatic brain injury (TBI). Researchers wanted to see if the game could improve memory, thinking skills, and mood, and possibly reduce the long-term risk of dementia. The 12-week program was designed for people over 40 who had a brain injury more than three years ago.
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Johns Hopkins Bayview
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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