| Literature DB >> 26259006 |
Warren K Bickel1, Lara Moody2, Amanda Quisenberry3.
Abstract
Alcohol and other drug dependencies are, in part, characterized by deficits in executive functioning, including working memory. Working-memory training is a candidate computerized adjunctive intervention for the treatment of alcoholism and other drug dependencies. This article reviews emerging evidence for computerized working memory training as an efficacious adjunctive treatment for drug dependence and highlights future challenges and opportunities in the field of working-memory training, including duration of training needed, persistence of improvements and utility of booster sessions, and selection of patients based on degree of deficits.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 26259006 PMCID: PMC4432851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alcohol Res ISSN: 2168-3492