HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This approach shows promise for various disorders, like mild cognitive impairment.
- Who: Ruijia Xiao from the Department of Cognitive ScienceDepartment of Cognitive Science have published the research work: The overview of promising nonpharmacological treatments to improve the cognitive performance of schizophrenia patients, in the : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science
- How: This paper discusses both traditional and innovative treatments for schizophrenia.
- Future: For GENUS this technique needs more future investigations to prove its effectiveness. Multiple studies have shown their effectiveness in treating some aspects . . .

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