High-frequency cognitive control training for depression: case report

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  • What: In this single-case report, the authors provide a detailed examination of change in cognitive task performance and self-reported well-being of an individual with RMD who performed a large amount of aPASAT training sessions (n=55).
  • Who: Unknown from the Vander Zwalmen et al of the initial study, several participants opted to continue their training freelyAmong these, participants performed more than , sessions. We invited these , participants for an additional follow-up to examine training progression, as well as the effects of an unusually high amount of aPASAT training sessions. A, year-old . . .

     

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