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期刊名:Schizophrenia research-cognition

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ISSN:2215-0013

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Marina Kukla,Paul H Lysaker Marina Kukla
Core impairments underlying schizophrenia encompass several domains, including disruptions in metacognition, neurocognition, social cognition, and intrapsychic foundations. Little is known about how these phenomena change over time and whet...
Joanna M Fiszdon,Matthew M Kurtz,Lori Parente et al. Joanna M Fiszdon et al.
On average, cognitive remediation (CR) is effective in improving cognitive function in individuals with psychosis, though there is considerable variability in treatment response. No consensus has emerged to date about the potential influenc...
Rafael Penadés,Marta Bosia,Rosa Catalán et al. Rafael Penadés et al.
The role of genetics in cognitive remediation therapies in schizophrenia has not been completely understood yet. Different genes involved in neurotrophic, dopaminergic and serotonin systems have reported to influence cognitive functioning i...
Mackenzie T Jones,Elizabeth Deckler,Carlos Laurrari et al. Mackenzie T Jones et al.
Impairments in self-assessment in schizophrenia have been shown to have functional and clinical implications. Prior studies have suggested that overconfidence can be associated with poorer cognitive performance in people with schizophrenia,...
Benedetta Seccomandi,Dimosthenis Tsapekos,Katie Newbery et al. Benedetta Seccomandi et al.
Background: There is evidence that cognitive remediation (CR) is moderately effective in improving cognitive and functional difficulties in people with schizophrenia. However, there is still a limited understanding of wha...
Michael W Best,Melissa Milanovic,Tanya Tran et al. Michael W Best et al.
Background: Motivation and engagement are important factors associated with therapeutic outcomes in cognitive training for schizophrenia. The goals of the present report were to examine relations between objective treatme...
Jimmy Choi,Beth Taylor,Joanna M Fiszdon et al. Jimmy Choi et al.
Emerging research highlights the potential cognitive benefits of physical exercise (PE) programs for schizophrenia (SCZ). The few recent efficacy studies that examined augmenting cognitive training (CT) with PE suggest superior effects of t...
Serge Sevy,Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer,Anzalee Khan et al. Serge Sevy et al.
Background: Negative symptoms and cognitive deficits have a substantial predictive value for functional deficits and recovery in schizophrenia. However, the relationship between negative symptoms and cognitive abnormaliti...
Paul H Lysaker,Kyle S Minor,John T Lysaker et al. Paul H Lysaker et al.
Bleuler suggested that fragmentation of thought, emotion and volition were the unifying feature of the disorders he termed schizophrenia. In this paper we review research seeking to measure some of the aspects of fragmentation related to th...
Abigail C Wright,Kim T Mueser,Susan R McGurk et al. Abigail C Wright et al.
Background: Research has demonstrated that cognitive abilities predict work outcomes in people with psychosis. Cognitive Remediation Programs go some way in improving work outcomes, but individuals still experience diffic...