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Phase I

Cognitive Training in Parkinson's Disease

  • Study HIC#:2000033352
  • Last Updated:10/15/2024

If you are a Parkinson’s disease patient who is 40+ years of age, fluent in English, able to pass an MRI metal screening, and are not claustrophobic, you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential trial that will help us understand the potential mental and brain benefits of cognitive training in Parkinson’s disease. The study involves 6-week training and 4 in-person visits that will include neurological and cognitive assessments, and MRI scans.

Compensation up to $650. Reimbursement for parking is provided.

  • Age40 years and older
  • GenderBoth

Contact Us

For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:

Parkinson’s Disease Study

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Trial Purpose and Description

If you are a Parkinson’s disease patient who is 40+ years of age, fluent in English, able to pass an MRI metal screening, and are not claustrophobic, you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential trial that will help us understand the potential mental and brain benefits of cognitive training in Parkinson’s disease. The study involves 6-week training and 4 in-person visits that will include neurological and cognitive assessments, and MRI scans.

Compensation up to $650. Reimbursement for parking is provided.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

· Parkinson’s disease patient

· 40+ years of age

· fluent in English

· able to pass an MRI metal screening

· not claustrophobic

Principal Investigator

For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:

Parkinson’s Disease Study