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Cognitive Remediation for Psychosis in Virtual Reality (ThinkTactic VR): Qualitative, Iterative, and User-Centered Codevelopment Study

Cognitive Remediation for Psychosis in Virtual Reality (ThinkTactic VR): Qualitative, Iterative, and User-Centered Codevelopment Study

Cognitive programs in VR have shown promising results to improve neurocognition and social cognition [19,28]. However, these results are often based on small samples and pilot studies [30]. To date, there are a limited amount of CR programs in VR available for individuals living with psychotic disorders [30], including interventions that target both neurocognition and social cognition. Moreover, most CR programs in VR have been developed with minimal direct input from end users [22,31,32].

Jasmin Yee, Hannah Matheson, Bryce J M Bogie, Émilie Du Perron, Alexandra Thérond, Maëlle Charest, Catheleine van Driel, Marika Goyette, Ya Ting Lei, Chelsea Noël, Kagusthan Ariaratnam, Greg Collins, Chris Gorman, Ana-Maria Cretu, Simon Tremblay, Marie-Christine Rivard, Catherine Cullwick, Crystal Morris, David G Attwood, Alexandra Baines, Angela Stewart, Stéphane Bouchard, Christopher R Bowie, Synthia Guimond

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e69359

Modernizing the Staging of Parkinson Disease Using Digital Health Technology

Modernizing the Staging of Parkinson Disease Using Digital Health Technology

However, none of these staging schemes, clinical assessment tools, or questionnaires include an objective assessment of all functional areas of neurocognition affected by PD, and there is a noted lack of consistency.

John Michael Templeton, Christian Poellabauer, Sandra Schneider, Morteza Rahimi, Taofeek Braimoh, Fhaheem Tadamarry, Jason Margolesky, Shanna Burke, Zeina Al Masry

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63105

A Novel, Expert-Endorsed, Neurocognitive Digital Assessment Tool for Addictive Disorders: Development and Validation Study

A Novel, Expert-Endorsed, Neurocognitive Digital Assessment Tool for Addictive Disorders: Development and Validation Study

In addition to neurocognition, the literature also documents a consistent relationship between trait-based factors (eg, trait impulsivity and trait compulsivity) and addiction risk [3,19-24]. Therefore, the Brain PAC tool goes beyond cognition to include gold standard, structured trait (eg, impulsivity and compulsivity) and behavioral (eg, alcohol use) structured scales [13,25-27] as well as a personalized feedback system that tracks and presents changes over time.

Rico S C Lee, Lucy Albertella, Erynn Christensen, Chao Suo, Rebecca A Segrave, Maja Brydevall, Rebecca Kirkham, Chang Liu, Leonardo F Fontenelle, Samuel R Chamberlain, Kristian Rotaru, Murat Yücel

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44414