Computerised training improves cognitive performance in chronic pain: A participant-blinded randomised active-controlled trial with remote supervision
Pain Mar 30, 2018
Baker K, et al. - In this work, researchers investigated the potential of a computerised cognitive training protocol in attenuating cognitive difficulties in a chronic pain sample. Preliminary evidence suggested that for enhancing cognitive skills in persons with chronic pain, supervised cognitive training could be a viable method, but transfer to functional and clinical outcomes remains to be demonstrated. As per active control results, activities perceived as relaxing or enjoyable contributed to improved perception of well-being. Weekly contact was observed as essential for successful program completion.
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