APS

2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

Improvements in Cognition and Social Cognition Following Targeted Cognitive Training in Individuals at Risk for Psychosis

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Kristen Haut
    Rush University Medical Center
  • Briana Galindo
    Rush University Medical Center
  • Matthew Wronski
    Psychiatry Department, Rush University Medical Center
  • Rebecca Flynn
    Psychiatry Department, Rush University Medical Center
  • Savannah Lokey
    Rush University Medical Center
  • Mor Nahum
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Raquelle Mesholam-Gately
    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School
  • Matcheri Keshavan
    Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • Christine Hooker
    Rush University Medical Center

Abstract

This study investigated whether cognitive and social cognitive targeted cognitive training (TCT) can improve cognition and functioning in individuals at risk for psychosis. The TCT exercises were associated with improvements in overall cognition as well as social cognition and these improvements continued 9-months following the cessation of the training program.

Psychopathology

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