2014
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbt232
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Neuroplasticity-Based Auditory Training Via Laptop Computer Improves Cognition in Young Individuals With Recent Onset Schizophrenia

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“…This effect was driven by a significant improvement in verbal memory performance in the active treatment subjects, similar to the pattern we have reported previously in 2 independent samples of patients with schizophrenia. 4,5 Also consistent with our prior studies of established psychosis, small positive effect sizes were observed in the domains of global cognition (d = 0.23) and problem solving (d = 0.37), although these results did not reach statistical significance. The lack of significance may be due to the large attrition rate, which may have also contributed to the lack of significant differences between cognitive training and control game groups in these domains.…”
Section: Summary Of Findingssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This effect was driven by a significant improvement in verbal memory performance in the active treatment subjects, similar to the pattern we have reported previously in 2 independent samples of patients with schizophrenia. 4,5 Also consistent with our prior studies of established psychosis, small positive effect sizes were observed in the domains of global cognition (d = 0.23) and problem solving (d = 0.37), although these results did not reach statistical significance. The lack of significance may be due to the large attrition rate, which may have also contributed to the lack of significant differences between cognitive training and control game groups in these domains.…”
Section: Summary Of Findingssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…5 Participants age 18 and older gave written informed consent, while those younger than age 18 provided assent, with written parental/legal guardian consent. Baseline assessments were conducted prior to randomization.…”
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confidence: 99%
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