Custom brain games show promise for schizophrenia
NCT ID NCT04554121
Summary
This study tested whether customizing a brain training program (called Cognitive Remediation) could improve thinking skills and daily function for people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Researchers first tested participants' basic hearing processing and then assigned them to either a standard or a customized training program. The goal was to see if the personalized approach worked better, especially for those with specific hearing processing difficulties.
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Locations
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Heights Hill Clinic
Brooklyn, New York, 11217, United States
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Institute for Community Living
Brooklyn, New York, 11207, United States
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Laurel House
Stamford, Connecticut, 06902, United States
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Manhattan Psychiatric Center 125th Street Clinic
New York, New York, 10027, United States
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Mapleton Mental Health Services
Brooklyn, New York, 11230, United States
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Pibly Residential Programs Inc.
The Bronx, New York, 10461, United States
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Rockland Psychiatric Center
Orangeburg, New York, 10962, United States
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The Bridge, Inc.
New York, New York, 10025, United States
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Williamsburg Clinic
Brooklyn, New York, 11206, United States
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