This finding of the lack of impact on cognition is not surprising at one level as cognition is not targeted in either CBT or ST.. In fact there is
surprisingly little evidence regarding the impact of psychotherapies or pharmacotherapy for depression on cognition, although the persistence of cognitive dysfunction despite improvement in depressive symptoms following treatment suggests that these most current treatments for depression are having little impact in this area (1).
But if you look at the studies, there's actually been
surprisingly little evidence to suggest that is true.
Surprisingly little evidence exists on the relation between endogenous (not artificially enhanced) testosterone and athletic performance, especially in women.
Not exact matches
Surprisingly, there is
little evidence that hand - washing works either, except among young children.
Surprisingly, we have relatively
little rigorous
evidence about how field trips affect students.
However, there is
surprisingly little empirical
evidence on the relationship between students» exposure to teachers of their own race and their subsequent academic performance.
«The association between parental engagement and a child's academic success is well established... parental engagement is consistently associated with pupils» success at school... [but] there is
surprisingly little robust
evidence about the impact of approaches designed to improve learning through increased parental engagement.»
Much has been written about the importance of school leadership, but there is
surprisingly little systematic
evidence on this topic.
But while there is widespread allusion to the progressive globalization of typical legal practice, there is
surprisingly little actual empirical
evidence.