Exergame
Be part of an exercise and virtual reality cognitive training study
Do you want to improve your memory?
Are you 65 years of age or older?
You may qualify to participate in an exercise and virtual reality cognitive training study. Participants involved in this 3-month study will:
- Work with exercise and/or cognition specialists
- Have their fitness, memory and thinking assessed 2 times
- Be compensated
- Receive gym membership reimbursement (location-dependent)
Purpose of the study
The purpose of the study is to test how a 3-month exercise and virtual reality cognitive training program affects cognition and fitness in people who want to improve their memory.
Study sponsors
National Institute on Aging
National Institutes of Health
Moia Technologies, LLC
Principal investigator
Dereck Salisbury, PhD
612-625-9308
salis048@umn.edu
To learn more about the study or to enroll, please contact:
Hannah Lewis
Exergames Study Coordinator
School of Nursing
University of Minnesota
lewi1241@umn.edu
651-408-5964
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