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Revitalize Cognition: A Proof of Concept Study Using Transcranial Near Infrared Stimulation in Older Adults
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University of Florida · 2015
Abstract
Changes in mood and cognition are common in older adulthood. Some studies have suggested that transcranial application of near-infrared (NIR) light may have enhancing effects on cognitive and mood status in young adults and individuals with traumatic brain injury. This effect has not been examined in older adults. This study will involve a randomized sham-controlled trial to learn whether NIR stimulation improves cognition and mood in older adults, relative to sham treated controls.
Aim 4 of this study (Parkinson Specific) is registered separately under NCT06688357
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Anonymous. (2015). Revitalize Cognition: A Proof of Concept Study Using Transcranial Near Infrared Stimulation in Older Adults. <em>University of Florida</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02582593
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Anonymous. Revitalize Cognition: A Proof of Concept Study Using Transcranial Near Infrared Stimulation in Older Adults. University of Florida. 2015.
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@misc{anon2015Revita,
title = {Revitalize Cognition: A Proof of Concept Study Using Transcranial Near Infrared Stimulation in Older Adults},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {University of Florida},
year = {2015},
}
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