ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2023
Speed of Processing Training Does Not Transfer to Secondary Cognitive Domains in Middle-Aged and Older Adults with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder
- David Vance
University of Alabama, Birmingham - Pariya Fazeli
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Andres Azuero
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Jennifer Frank
UAB - Virginia Wadley
University of Alabama at Birmingham - James Raper
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Caitlin Pope
University of Kentucky - Raymond Jones
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Jun Yeong Byun
UAB - Karlene Ball
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Abstract
This randomized 3-group 2-year longitudinal controlled trial in 216 adults with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) showed that speed of processing training, although effective in improving Useful Field of View performance, did not transfer to other cognitive domains, nor did it change the severity or prevalence of HAND.
Neuropsychology