Original paper
A pilot study of the neuropsychological benefits of computerized cognitive rehabilitation in Ugandan children with HIV.
Abstract
Because antiretroviral treatment (ART) fails to improve neurocognitive impairment in children with HIV, we completed a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and cognitive benefit of computerized cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CCRT) in Ugandan children with HIV.Sixty Ugandan children with HIV (23 on ART) were randomly assigned to 10 sessions of Captain's Log CCRT (Sandford, 2007) training configured for attention and memory skills or no...
Paper Details
Title
A pilot study of the neuropsychological benefits of computerized cognitive rehabilitation in Ugandan children with HIV.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
667 - 673
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