U.S., April 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06918379) titled 'Eye-tracking Working Memory Training in Children and Youth With Severe Cerebral Palsy' on March 11.

Brief Summary: People with severe cerebral palsy (CP) who are nonverbal and unable to control conventional computer interfaces due to the severe limitations in hand control benefit from eye-tracking technology as access method to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices and to computers for education and leisure. Research has put forward the large demands that the use of AAC puts on working memory (WM), defined as our ability to temporarily store information that is no longer perceptually present, allowing us to manip...