Pupillometer-based neurofeedback cognitive training to improve processing speed and social functioning in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis.
Jimmy ChoiCheryl M CorcoranJoanna M FiszdonMichael C StevensDaniel C JavittMelissa DeasyLawrence C HaberMichael J DewberryGodfrey D PearlsonPublished in: Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (2016)
This is the first study to test focal neurofeedback-based cognitive training for PS deficits in the putatively prodromal phase of schizophrenia to address associated social morbidity. Targeting PS appears to be a promising pathway to decreasing comorbidity and mitigating a risk factor for psychosis. (PsycINFO Database Record