Background: People with psychosis show profound deficits in memory. A new cognitive remediation therapy using an app on a computer or mobile phone to improve memory has been effective in this population, but the neurobiological effects are unknown. Objectives: 1) To use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine brain changes during a working memory task before and after a 12 hour memory training intervention on a computer or mobile phone, 2) To use diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine white matter connecting prefrontal and parietal lobe before and after training. Methods: 46 people with psychosis will be randomized to a computerized training of either memory training or a control condition of non-memory games (language/card games) and will self-administer 4 hours of training over 4 days per week, for 3 weeks (12 hours total). Memory training will be done with the Peak app http://www.peak.net. Imaging data will be gathered with a 3 Tesla scanner pre and post training.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
14
Change in functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging blood oxygen-dependent signal during working memory task performance before and after a 12 hour memory training intervention in people with early psychosis
Time frame: 5 weeks
Change in diffusion tensor imaging measured change in fractional anisotropy during working memory task performance before and after a 12 hour memory training intervention in people with early psychosis
Time frame: 5 weeks
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