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2017
DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v7.i1.34
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Neuroimaging studies of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia: A systematic and critical review

Abstract: AIMTo examine the effects of cognitive remediation therapies on brain functioning through neuroimaging procedures in patients with schizophrenia.METHODSA systematic, computerised literature search was conducted in the PubMed/Medline and PsychInfo databases. The search was performed through February 2016 without any restrictions on language or publication date. The search was performed using the following search terms: [(“cogniti*” and “remediation” or “training” or “enhancement”) and (“fMRI” or “MRI” or “PET” … Show more

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“…Neuroimaging evidence indicate aberrant frontal activation as an underlying factor for cognitive impairment in BD . Meta‐analyses in people with schizophrenia have associated CR interventions with enhanced frontal activations suggesting this might be a reliable biomarker of cognitive improvement . Only a few studies have examined potential changes in neural activation following CR in people with BD, with findings supporting the model of hypofrontality and that modulating activity in frontal areas, particularly in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, potentially underlies cognitive improvement .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neuroimaging evidence indicate aberrant frontal activation as an underlying factor for cognitive impairment in BD . Meta‐analyses in people with schizophrenia have associated CR interventions with enhanced frontal activations suggesting this might be a reliable biomarker of cognitive improvement . Only a few studies have examined potential changes in neural activation following CR in people with BD, with findings supporting the model of hypofrontality and that modulating activity in frontal areas, particularly in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, potentially underlies cognitive improvement .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, these gains were durable at follow‐up assessments following active treatment (d=0.43). Notably, beyond cognitive task improvement, there is emerging evidence that cognitive remediation is also associated with significant structural (both grey and white matter) and functional (particularly in prefrontal and thalamic regions) brain changes.…”
Section: Interventions For Cognitive Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, fMRI‐based studies further suggest that working memory‐based cognitive training impacts upon networks important for social cognition, including the default mode network, which plays a role in theory of mind (Penadés et al., ) and the affective network, which plays a role in emotion processing (Donohoe et al., ). Supporting these findings, fMRI studies of CT programmes in schizophrenia most commonly report increased neural activity after training within the prefrontal cortex, a brain region that shows reduced activity in schizophrenia and plays an important role in social cognition (Penadés et al., ). For example, individuals with prefrontal lesions perform more poorly on tests of mental state decoding from viewed facial expressions (Dal Monte et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%