Projects

Discover how the SGMA Index is being used to study memory across a variety of conditions and clinical populations with our ongoing research projects.

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Neurological Disorders

Neurological disorders such as epilepsy, global amnesia, and treatment-resistant depression significantly impact memory. This study evaluates the effects of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (deep TMS) on these conditions, using the SGMA Index as a tool to track memory changes.

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Alzheimer Brain

Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions worldwide, with early-stage cases offering a critical opportunity for intervention. This study explores whether transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can slow or reverse memory decline in early-stage Alzheimer’s patients, using the SGMA Index to closely monitor changes in memory performance.

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Migraine and mTBI Rehabilitation

Migraines and mild traumatic brain injuries can profoundly affect memory. This study utilizes the SGMA Index to explore how these conditions influence memory and to predict recovery trajectories across children, adolescents, and adults.

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TransplantLines

Dialysis and Organ Transplants

Medical treatments such as dialysis and organ transplantation can have notable effects on memory. The SGMA Index is being used to quantify memory changes associated with these interventions.

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Mild Cognitive Impairment

Early detection of cognitive decline, such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), is critical for timely intervention. This study employs the SGMA Index for weekly monitoring to identify early markers of cognitive decline.

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Population Sampling

Large-scale studies are essential for understanding memory patterns across diverse populations. This research aims to collect data from 7,500 individuals to investigate demographic factors influencing memory.

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Rural Washington

Rural Washington

A population health initiative is leveraging the remote capabilities of the SGMA Index to improve access to memory testing in rural communities.

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Genetics

Using data from a medical biobank, this study explores potential genetic factors that influence memory function, utilizing the SGMA Index for detailed analysis.

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COVID

Long COVID

Long COVID, affecting 10–20% of cases, often presents with symptoms like ‘brain fog.’ This study uses the SGMA Index to identify links between this condition and memory impairments.

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