Virtual reality tested as potential brain therapy for Alzheimer's
NCT ID NCT06234930
Summary
This study tested whether using a virtual reality (VR) headset to deliver light and sound stimulation is safe and practical for people. It involved older adults, some with early Alzheimer's disease and some who were cognitively healthy. The main goal was to see how the brain responds and if people can comfortably tolerate the VR experience.
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Locations
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Lakeview Institute of Clinical Research LLC
Leesburg, Florida, 34748, United States
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The Sequoias Portola Valley
Portola Valley, California, 18503, United States
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