To investigate the comparative efficacy of these agents on cognition and symptoms in schizophrenia, and to identify promising cognitive domains and candidate medications that can be incorporated in treatment trials combined
with cognitive remediation to maximise treatment effects.
Title: Treating impaired cognition in schizophrenia: the case for combining cognitive - enhancing drugs
with cognitive remediation Author: P. Michalopoulou et al..
Not exact matches
Dr. Schiltz supports a comprehensive team approach in the assessment and
remediation of children who struggle
with cognitive, learning, behavioral, social, and emotional difficulties.
«Future studies will look at which patients
with MS might respond most to
cognitive remediation, and whether these improvements can be enhanced or sustained over longer periods of time.»
Previous studies showed that
cognitive remediation — or training programs to reverse
cognitive declines, offer potential benefits for people
with MS.. But, to ensure maximum benefit, many of these programs require in - person treatment sessions in an outpatient setting multiple times a week for at least an hour.
«This trial demonstrates that computer - based
cognitive remediation accessed from home can be effective in improving
cognitive symptoms for individuals
with MS,» says lead study author Leigh Charvet, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Neurology, and director of MS Research at NYU Langone's Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
«Many patients
with MS don't have the time or resources to get to the clinic several times a week for
cognitive remediation, and this research shows remotely - supervised
cognitive training can be successfully provided to individuals
with MS from home,» says senior study author Lauren B. Krupp, MD, professor of neurology and director of the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
New research from Dr. Katharyn Eve Lewandowski shows that
cognitive remediation improves
cognitive function in patients
with bipolar disorder.
Provide
remediation services to adolescents (ages 13 - 21)
with language, learning, and social difficulties including receptive and expressive language disorders, autism spectrum disorders,
cognitive impairments, and auditory processing disorders.
She works
with young children, adolescents and adults providing coaching,
remediation, and
cognitive rehabilitation using behavioral, educational, play, and practical strategies and techniques.
A controlled randomized treatment study: the effects of a
cognitive remediation program on adolescents
with early onset psychosis