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Borderline Intellectual Functioning clinical trials at UCSF

1 research study open to eligible people

Borderline intellectual functioning is when a person's mental abilities are slightly below average. UCSF is testing computer programs to help improve thinking skills. These trials explore how digital tools can help people think and focus better.

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  • Intervention Utilizing a Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation Program (D-kit/EF1)

    open to eligible people ages 4-8

    The goal of this exploratory clinical trial is to test the effects of the computerized cognitive rehabilitation program (D-kit/EF1) for children with borderline intellectual functioning or mild intellectual disability after its use. Participants will use the D-kit/EF1 program on an iOS device 5 times a week for 30 minutes each session, for a duration of 12 weeks. Researchers will compare treatment group that uses D-kit/EF1 with sham group that watches educational videos on the same iOS device.

    San Francisco, California

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