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Clinical Trial

Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training

NCT: NCT07441915 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07441915
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-04-22
Completion2027-12

Brief Summary

People with Parkinson's disease are at higher risk of cognitive decline, and current treatments cannot fully prevent this. This study explores non-drug ways to support brain function. Intervention: Participants will complete a 5-week cognitive training program at home ("brain fitness"). In addition, they will use a sleep device at night that plays soft sounds to improve deep sleep; Half of the participants will actually receive these sounds (auditory stimulation), while the other half will receive a sham (placebo) version - neither the participants nor the researchers will know the group assignment. Assessments will take place before and after the intervention, and again three months later, including one overnight stay at University Hospital Zurich per assessment. The goal is to find out whether improving deep sleep can boost the benefits of cognitive training and help slow cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease.

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What is Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training?

Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training is a clinical trial registered under NCT07441915. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07441915?

The current status of NCT07441915 (Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training) is: RECRUITING.

When did Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training start?

Auditory Sleep Stimulation or Sham in People With Parkinson Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment During Cognitive Training started on 2026-04-22.

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