Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer's Disease

Description

The goal of this study is to investigate whether Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Pulsation (LIFUP) targeting a part of the brain involved in memory will have an affect on brain activity and whether it may improve memory in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer's Disease. The main questions the study seeks to answer are: 1. Can LIFUP increase brain activity in the targeted area? 2. Can LIFUP improve memory in people with MCI and mild AD? 3. Can LIFUP improve connectivity of memory networks in the brain? Participants in this study will complete MRIs and memory testing, and receive Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound to a part of their brain involved in memory (the entorhinal cortex).

Conditions

Mild Cognitive Impairment, Amnestic Mild Cognitive Disorder, Deep Brain Stimulation, Mild Alzheimer's Disease

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The goal of this study is to investigate whether Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Pulsation (LIFUP) targeting a part of the brain involved in memory will have an affect on brain activity and whether it may improve memory in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer's Disease. The main questions the study seeks to answer are: 1. Can LIFUP increase brain activity in the targeted area? 2. Can LIFUP improve memory in people with MCI and mild AD? 3. Can LIFUP improve connectivity of memory networks in the brain? Participants in this study will complete MRIs and memory testing, and receive Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound to a part of their brain involved in memory (the entorhinal cortex).

Modulation of Hippocampal Circuitry and Memory Function with Focused Ultrasound in Amnestic MCI

Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer's Disease

Condition
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Los Angeles

UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Behavior, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90024

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study

    50 Years to 90 Years

    Sexes Eligible for Study

    ALL

    Accepts Healthy Volunteers

    No

    Collaborators and Investigators

    University of California, Los Angeles,

    Susan Y Bookheimer, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, UCLA Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences

    Taylor P Kuhn, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, UCLA Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences

    Study Record Dates

    2026-07-31