Cognitive Pragmatic Rehabilitation Program in Schizophrenia: A Single Case fMRI Study.

Neural Plast

Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Neuroscience Institute of Turin, Turin, Italy; Brain Imaging Group (BIG), Koelliker Hospital, Turin, Italy.

Published: September 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated the effects of Cognitive Pragmatic Treatment (CPT) on a patient with schizophrenia, focusing on improving communication skills and related cognitive functions.
  • The patient underwent fMRI scans before and after CPT to observe brain changes and measure the Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuation (ALFF) index to assess spontaneous brain activity.
  • Results indicated that the patient's communicative performance improved across various tests, with notable increases in ALFF signals in several brain regions, suggesting a link between brain activity and behavioral improvements.

Article Abstract

The present study was intended to evaluate the effects of a rehabilitative training, the Cognitive Pragmatic Treatment (CPT), aimed at improving communicative-pragmatic abilities and the related cognitive components, on the cerebral modifications of a single case patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. The patient underwent two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) sessions, before and after the treatment. In order to assess brain changes, we calculated the Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuation (ALFF) index of the resting-state fMRI signal, which is interpreted as reflecting the intensity of the spontaneous regional activity of the brain. Behavioural measures of the patient's communicative performance were also gathered before and after training and at follow-up. The patient improved his communicative performance in almost all tests. Posttraining stronger ALFF signal emerged in the superior, inferior, and medial frontal gyri, as well as the superior temporal gyri. Even if based on a single case study, these preliminary results show functional changes at the cerebral level that seem to support the patient's behavioural improvements.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5292394PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1612078DOI Listing

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