Adaptive working memory training improved brain function in human immunodeficiency virus–seropositive patients
Autor: | Chang, Linda, Løhaugen, Gro C., Andres, Tamara, Jiang, Caroline S., Douet, Vanessa, Tanizaki, Naomi, Walker, Christina, Castillo, Deborrah, Lim, Ahnate, Skranes, Jon, Otoshi, Chad, Miller, Eric N., Ernst, Thomas M. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Zdroj: | Annals of Neurology |
ISSN: | 1531-8249 0364-5134 |
Popis: | Objective We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an adaptive working memory (WM) training (WMT) program, the corresponding neural correlates, and LMX1A‐rs4657412 polymorphism on the adaptive WMT, in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) participants compared to seronegative (SN) controls. Methods A total of 201 of 206 qualified participants completed baseline assessments before randomization to 25 sessions of adaptive WMT or nonadaptive WMT. A total of 74 of 76 (34 HIV, 42 SN) completed adaptive WMT and all 40 completed nonadaptive WMT (20 HIV, 20 SN) and were assessed after 1 month, and 55 adaptive WMT participants were also assessed after 6 months. Nontrained near‐transfer WM tests (Digit‐Span, Spatial‐Span), self‐reported executive functioning, and functional magnetic resonance images during 1‐back and 2‐back tasks were performed at baseline and each follow‐up visit, and LMX1A‐rs4657412 was genotyped in all participants. Results Although HIV participants had slightly lower cognitive performance and start index than SN at baseline, both groups improved on improvement index (>30%; false discovery rate [FDR] corrected p |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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