U.S., July 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07732842) titled 'Study of Repetitive Behaviors in Alzheimer's Disease' on July 23.

Brief Summary: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by anterograde amnesia, the inability to memorize and remember events occurring after the cerebral lesion. Among the most frequently reported psycho-behavioural symptoms are repetitive behaviours (RB), defined as actions or statements repeated in an inappropriate and non-functional way.

The most commonly used tool to assess repetitive behaviours is the Stereotypy Rating Inventory (SRI). It is a questionnaire that evaluates five types of stereotypical behaviour: eating, wandering, speech, movements, and daily ro...