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Clinical Psychological Science, 2015
The articles in this series relate to research on the modification of cognitive processes thought to be causally related to behavioral or emotional problems. The examination of the effects of targeted cognitive interventions on specific cognitive processes and of the relationship of the modification of these processes to clinical outcome provides ...
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The articles in this series relate to research on the modification of cognitive processes thought to be causally related to behavioral or emotional problems. The examination of the effects of targeted cognitive interventions on specific cognitive processes and of the relationship of the modification of these processes to clinical outcome provides ...
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Enhancing Cognitive Function Using Perceptual-Cognitive Training
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 2014Three-dimensional multiple object tracking (3D-MOT) is a perceptual-cognitive training system based on a 3D virtual environment. This is the first study to examine the effects of 3D-MOT training on attention, working memory, and visual information processing speed as well as using functional brain imaging on a normative population.
Brendan, Parsons +8 more
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Cognitive training in Parkinson disease
Neurology, 2014In this study, we compared a cognition-specific computer-based cognitive training program with a motion-controlled computer sports game that is not cognition-specific for their ability to enhance cognitive performance in various cognitive domains in patients with Parkinson disease (PD).Patients with PD were trained with either a computer program ...
Zimmermann, Ronan +6 more
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1996
Abstract LEARNING OUTCOME: To describe the effect on the weight, health and functioning of cognitive-emotive training (CET) delivered by registered dietitians (RDs) to obese adults. CET produces specific psychological, biomedical and behavioral skills in obese adults and was developed at UGSF by Mellin based on the same theory as the Shapedown ...
L.M. Mellin +2 more
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Abstract LEARNING OUTCOME: To describe the effect on the weight, health and functioning of cognitive-emotive training (CET) delivered by registered dietitians (RDs) to obese adults. CET produces specific psychological, biomedical and behavioral skills in obese adults and was developed at UGSF by Mellin based on the same theory as the Shapedown ...
L.M. Mellin +2 more
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European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015
Several efforts to develop pharmacological treatments with a beneficial effect on cognition in schizophrenia are underway, while cognitive remediation has shown modest effects on cognitive performance. Our goal was to test if pharmacological augmentation of cognitive training would result in enhancement of training-induced learning.
Michalopoulou, Panayiota G. +12 more
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Several efforts to develop pharmacological treatments with a beneficial effect on cognition in schizophrenia are underway, while cognitive remediation has shown modest effects on cognitive performance. Our goal was to test if pharmacological augmentation of cognitive training would result in enhancement of training-induced learning.
Michalopoulou, Panayiota G. +12 more
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2018
An introduction to cognitive training approaches, including working memory training, Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) and Attentional Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT).
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An introduction to cognitive training approaches, including working memory training, Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) and Attentional Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT).
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Compensatory Cognitive Training
2010As cognitive deficits are common in individuals with schizophrenia, attempts to remediate them are an important part of complete mental health interventions in this population.
Elizabeth W. Twamley +2 more
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Does Cognitive Training Prevent Cognitive Decline?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018Structured activities to stimulate brain function-that is, cognitive training exercises-are promoted to slow or prevent cognitive decline, including dementia, but their effectiveness is highly debated.To summarize evidence on the effects of cognitive training on cognitive performance and incident dementia outcomes for adults with normal cognition or ...
Mary, Butler +11 more
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Effectiveness of cognitive therapy training
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1999Despite growing demands for effective training there remains a lack of convincing evaluations. Reviews of the training literature specify the need for multiple measures, homogeneous therapies, generalization assessments and longitudinal designs. The present analysis responds by evaluating the training of 20 mental health professionals in cognitive ...
Milne DL +4 more
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Cognition, cognitive abilities & cognitive training program
Cognition encompasses many aspects of cognitive functions as well as processes that include attention and concentration, the concept formation of knowledge, memory, rational thinking (i.e., judgment and evaluation), reasoning and logic, computation, problem solving and choice/decision making, receptive and expressive language processing that includes ...Chia, Kok Hwee, Ng, Meng Lek
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