Additional Post Hoc Analysis and Clinical Data Collection
Overview
The purpose of this study is to collect additional Investigational cognitive tasks and additional clinical data for subjects tested with ElMindA's Brain Network Activation (BNA™).
Full Title of Study: “Additional Post Hoc Analysis and Clinical Data Collection for Subjects Tested With Brain Network Activation (BNA™) Technology”
Study Type
- Study Type: Observational
- Study Design
- Time Perspective: Retrospective
- Study Primary Completion Date: September 2018
Detailed Description
To collect additional Investigational cognitive tasks and additional clinical data for subjects tested with ElMindA's Brain Network Activation (BNA™). The BNA™ technology was developed and is utilized by ElMindA Ltd. The (BNA™) Analysis System is cleared for use by qualified medical professionals for the post hoc statistical analysis of the human electroencephalogram ("EEG"), utilizing evoked response potentials ("ERP').
Clinical Trial Outcome Measures
Primary Measures
- engineering development according to clinical assessments
- Time Frame: 2 years
- The study is designed to collect data that will aid in future scientific and engineering exploration of correlations between clinical assessments and BNA scores. The results are primarily intended for scientific inquiry and engineering development purposes.
Participating in This Clinical Trial
Inclusion Criteria
- Completed a BNA test in the past – Able to speak, read and understand English sufficiently to understand the nature of the study, and to allow completion of all study assessments. – Willingness to participate Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant Sensory deficit
Gender Eligibility: All
Minimum Age: 8 Years
Maximum Age: 99 Years
Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Investigator Details
- Lead Sponsor
- ElMindA Ltd
- Provider of Information About this Clinical Study
- Sponsor
- Overall Official(s)
- Mark Skopin, PhD, Principal Investigator, ElMindA Ltd
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