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Uncovering the Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Time
Led by Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France · Updated on 2026-03-11
130
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
310 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Time processing, the ability to process and encode temporal information, is essential for cognitive functioning and for a large number of daily life activities. In particular, the processing of durations of several seconds is central to cognition, impaired in several pathologies, and has been associated with cognitive changes with advancing age. While behavioral studies have been conducted to specify the neural bases of temporal cognition and their association with other cognitive functions, the mechanisms underlying age-related changes, and individual differences, remain unknown. The project will characterize ageing effects on timing mechanisms and their neural underpinnings. Building on recent advances from neuroscience and age-related cognitive changes, the project focuses on the precision of duration processing, that declines with age, and the associated neural bases. Participants will perform a duration judgement task while (a) electroencephalography, and (b) functional magnetic resonance imaging activity are simultaneously recorded to investigate age effects on structural and functional network connectivity. In addition, striatal dopamine will be measured using a FDOPA PETscan. Evaluation of other temporal cognition processes and general cognition will also be performed. This combination offers a unique opportunity to accurately specifying the neurophysiological underpinning of aging effects on time processing changes. This project will further our understanding of the variability of cognitive performance with advancing age, and contribute to identifying new measures of temporal impairments.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Uncovering the Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Time
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Membership of a social security scheme or beneficiary of such a scheme
- At least 7 years' schooling
- Acceptance and signature of the informed consent form
- Fluency in French (as assessed by the project leader)
- Age between 20 and 35 years inclusive for young healthy subjects, and between 60 and 85 years inclusive for elderly healthy subjects
- Effective contraception for women of childbearing age (oral contraceptive, IUD, diaphragm, implant, tubal ligation, or sterilisation)
- Absence of global cognitive deficit with a MOCA score greater than or equal to 26/30
You will not qualify if you...
- Persons under guardianship, curators, or safeguard of justice
- Pregnant women, women in labor, and nursing mothers
- Chronic neurological conditions
- Uncorrected visual difficulties
- Encephalitis
- Endocrine or liver disease
- History of head trauma with loss of consciousness lasting more than one hour
- History of cancer in the last 5 years, except squamous cell carcinoma of the skin
- Presence or history of chronic alcoholism or drug addiction
- Major psychiatric disorders or symptoms affecting study participation
- Use of medications that may affect the dopaminergic system, except occasional sleeping pills or anxiolytics as decided by the investigator
- Contraindications to MRI (e.g., pregnancy, implants, ferromagnetic foreign bodies, claustrophobia)
- Radiotracer contraindications (hypersensitivity, chronic alcoholism, kidney disease)
- Participation in research involving ionizing radiation within the past year or during exclusion periods
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Cyceron Boulevard Henri Becquerel
Caen, France, 14074
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Research Team
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Thomas Hinault, PhD
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Thomas Hinault, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
N/A
Model
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Primary Purpose
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Number of Arms
2
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