Binaural Beats and Cognitive Physical Dual-task Training for Enhancing Cognitive Function in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Category Primary study
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Year 2025
Mild cognitive impairment is a typical trasnitional stage betweeen the normal aging process and the onset of dementia. Mental exercises and aerobic exercises can shield brain from cognitive decline in elderly. Cognitive physical dual task training is defined as participation in an activity that requires the person to engage physically and cognitively at the same time. Another approach that can improve cognitive functiom in older adults is binaural beats that can be defined as when two different tones are played into two ears, leading to the perception of a beat at frequency equal to the difference between the two tones.Elderly participants with MCI who meet the inclusion criteria will be selected. The Subjects will be randomly allocated into two groups. One group will receive BB in combination with physical dual-task training while the other group will receive cognitive physical dual-task training only for 8 weeks.
Epistemonikos ID: 39c1c41202f1ed028f75f1ef44c3aaa633eeee1b
First added on: Aug 09, 2025