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Care Improving Cognition for ADolescents on the Autism Spectrum
Sponsor: Posit Science Corporation
Summary
This is a validation study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility and impact of CICADAS (Care Improving Cognition for ADolescents on the Autism Spectrum), a clinician-assisted, digital application that aims to prime the brain to engage in flexible, adaptive long-term learning about social-emotional events through closed-loop technology.
Official title: Care Improving Cognition for ADolescents on the Autism Spectrum (CICADAS)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
11 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
68
Start Date
2021-06-11
Completion Date
2023-11-03
Last Updated
2026-06-15
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CICADAS only
Participants completed baseline assessments and neuroplasticity-based targeted cognitive training (NB-TCT) exercises on a digital device for up to 40 hours through BrainHQ (Posit Science Corporation, San Francisco). The CICADAS app captures user-specific sensory and cognitive processing metrics through 10 brief computerized assessments; these data are used to guide and personalize the delivery of 13 NB-TCT exercises. The NB-TCT exercises are adaptive with the task difficulty adjusting on a trial-to-trial and session-by-session basis to the abilities of each individual. A second set of computerized assessments was administered following the intervention period. Participants had to log in to access these assessments and exercises using a study provided username that contained no personally identifiable information.
PEERS + CICADAS and then no-contact
Participants will complete both PEERS and CICADAS study activities. Participants completed baseline assessments and neuroplasticity-based targeted cognitive training (NB-TCT) exercises on a digital device for up to 40 hours through BrainHQ (Posit Science Corporation, San Francisco). The CICADAS app captures user-specific sensory and cognitive processing metrics through 10 brief computerized assessments; these data are used to guide and personalize the delivery of 13 NB-TCT exercises. In addition, participants will be asked to attend weekly 1-hour group sessions led by a PEERS clinician. Each PEERS group session will consist of a minimum of 3 participants and will meet as a group using Zoom. PEERS teaches how to solve real-life social dilemmas, appraise affect and social contexts, and initiate and maintain conversations while receiving feedback from peers and clinicians. After 16 weeks, participant will crossover to No-Contact with no active intervention.
PEERS + Active Comparator and then no-contact
Participants will complete both PEERS and Active Comparator study activities. Participants will engage in computerized, casual video games for a total of 40 hours. Participants will also complete the 10 sensory processing abnormalities (SPA) computerized assessments. In addition, participants will be asked to attend weekly 1-hour group sessions led by a PEERS clinician. Each PEERS group session will consist of a minimum of 3 participants and will meet as a group using Zoom. PEERS teaches how to solve real-life social dilemmas, appraise affect and social contexts, and initiate and maintain conversations while receiving feedback from peers and clinicians. After 16 weeks, participant will crossover to No-Contact with no active intervention.
Locations (1)
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States