Improvement of Facial Recognition Ability and Multitasking
NCT ID: NCT03832101
Last Updated: 2019-02-06
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-13
2020-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study will test whether training on multi-tasking and facial recognition tasks can improve an individual's performance. Additionally, it will test whether their performance on other measures of attention and multitasking can predict changes post-training.
Participants will go through 5 testing sessions span over 5 days. For each session, participants will complete a multitasking task and a facial recognition task. Participants are hypothesized to improve in their performance after 5 consecutive days of training on these 2 tasks. Additionally, participants will also complete 2 attention tasks, 1 face memory task, and 1 other multi-tasking task only on the first day. Both multitasking tasks are expected to correlate at baseline, and performance on the attention tasks may predict performance on multitasking tasks as these tasks require sustained and selective attention. A face memory task will also be used to account for each individual's baseline facial recognition ability.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Difficult face discrimination
All participants will complete 5 training and testing sessions in total, once a day, over the course of a week (weekdays). On the first day, participants will go through an initial test (Cambridge Face Memory Test; approximately 15 minutes) to determine their baseline facial recognition ability. Thereafter, participants in the Difficult group will undergo training involving discriminations between highly similar faces. Each participant's involvement in the study will last only 5 consecutive days. The total participation time is 7.5 hours per participant.
MATB
MATB has two multitasking tasks and two attention tasks. The two multitasking tasks evaluates performance on multiple cognitively demanding assignments in both the auditory and visual domains. The two attention tasks measures performance in sustained and selective attention
Easy face discrimination
All participants will complete 5 training and testing sessions in total, once a day, over the course of a week (weekdays). On the first day, participants will go through an initial test (Cambridge Face Memory Test; approximately 15 minutes) to determine their baseline facial recognition ability. Those in the Easy group will discriminate between dissimilar faces. Each participant's involvement in the study will last only 5 consecutive days. The total participation time is 7.5 hours per participant.
MATB
MATB has two multitasking tasks and two attention tasks. The two multitasking tasks evaluates performance on multiple cognitively demanding assignments in both the auditory and visual domains. The two attention tasks measures performance in sustained and selective attention
Control
All participants will complete 5 training and testing sessions in total, once a day, over the course of a week (weekdays). On the first day, participants will go through an initial test (Cambridge Face Memory Test; approximately 15 minutes) to determine their baseline facial recognition ability. Those in the Control group will perform a simple face-matching exercise. This training will last for approximately 30 minutes. Each participant's involvement in the study will last only 5 consecutive days. The total participation time is 7.5 hours per participant.
MATB
MATB has two multitasking tasks and two attention tasks. The two multitasking tasks evaluates performance on multiple cognitively demanding assignments in both the auditory and visual domains. The two attention tasks measures performance in sustained and selective attention
Interventions
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MATB
MATB has two multitasking tasks and two attention tasks. The two multitasking tasks evaluates performance on multiple cognitively demanding assignments in both the auditory and visual domains. The two attention tasks measures performance in sustained and selective attention
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National University of Singapore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Christopher L. Asplund
Assistant Professor
Locations
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National University of Singapore
Singapore, , Singapore
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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S-17-180
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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