%0 Journal Article
%A Ophey, Anja
%A Rehberg, Sarah
%A Giehl, Kathrin
%A Eggers, Carsten
%A Reker, Paul
%A Eimeren, Thilo
%A Kalbe, Elke
%T Predicting Working Memory Training Responsiveness in Parkinson's Disease: Both 'System Hardware' and Room for Improvement Are Needed.
%J Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
%V 35
%N 2
%@ 1552-6844
%C Thousand Oaks, Calif.
%I Sage
%M DZNE-2021-00984
%P 117 - 130
%D 2021
%X Background. Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are highly vulnerable to develop cognitive dysfunctions, and the mitigating potential of early cognitive training (CT) is increasingly recognized. Predictors of CT responsiveness, which could help to tailor interventions individually, have rarely been studied in PD. This study aimed to examine individual characteristics of patients with PD associated with responsiveness to targeted working memory training (WMT). Methods. Data of 75 patients with PD (age: 63.99 ± 9.74 years, 93
%K Age Factors
%K Aged
%K Cognitive Dysfunction: etiology
%K Cognitive Dysfunction: physiopathology
%K Cognitive Dysfunction: rehabilitation
%K Cognitive Remediation
%K Female
%K Humans
%K Intelligence: physiology
%K Male
%K Memory, Short-Term: physiology
%K Middle Aged
%K Neuronal Plasticity: physiology
%K Outcome Assessment, Health Care
%K Parkinson Disease: complications
%K Parkinson Disease: physiopathology
%K Parkinson Disease: rehabilitation
%K Precision Medicine
%K Prognosis
%K Psychomotor Performance: physiology
%K Single-Blind Method
%K Therapy, Computer-Assisted
%K Parkinson’s disease (Other)
%K cognitive training (Other)
%K precision medicine (Other)
%K predictors of training responsiveness (Other)
%K structural equation modeling (Other)
%K working memory (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:33410387
%R 10.1177/1545968320981956
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/155824