2020
An integrated program of computer-presented and physical cognitive training exercises for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Wexler BE, Vitulano LA, Moore C, Katsovich L, Smith SD, Rush C, Grantz H, Dong J, Leckman JF. An integrated program of computer-presented and physical cognitive training exercises for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Psychological Medicine 2020, 51: 1524-1535. PMID: 32090720, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291720000288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderExperimental medicine approachTAU groupMedicine approachHyperactivity disorderWeeks of treatmentCombined subtypeDiagnosis of ADHDClinical trial designHyperactive-impulsive subtypeAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderCross-over designDeficit hyperactivity disorderClinical improvementClinical symptomsRandomized crossCognitive dysfunctionCT groupPathophysiological heterogeneityCONSORT recommendationsTrial designResponse rateChange scoresSubtypesTargeted pathology
2019
Measurement of executive functioning with the National Institute of Health Toolbox and the association to anxiety/depressive symptomatology in childhood/adolescence
Kavanaugh BC, Cancilliere MK, Fryc A, Tirrell E, Oliveira J, Oberman LM, Wexler BE, Carpenter LL, Spirito A. Measurement of executive functioning with the National Institute of Health Toolbox and the association to anxiety/depressive symptomatology in childhood/adolescence. Child Neuropsychology 2019, 26: 754-769. PMID: 31876232, PMCID: PMC10629577, DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2019.1708295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety/depressive symptomatologyGlobal deficit scoreDepressive symptomatologyDetection of impairmentHealth ToolboxDepressive symptom varianceNational InstituteChildhood/adolescenceSelf-reported depressionComparable psychometric propertiesSymptom varianceEF symptomsDeficit scoresDepression diagnosisDepressive symptomsClinical diagnosisChild-reported anxietyClinical neuropsychological measuresImpairmentMeasures of EFSymptomatologyDepressionNeuropsychological measuresSymptomsParent reportThe development of adaptive risk taking and the role of executive functions in a large sample of school-age boys and girls
Bell MD, Imal AE, Pittman B, Jin G, Wexler BE. The development of adaptive risk taking and the role of executive functions in a large sample of school-age boys and girls. Trends In Neuroscience And Education 2019, 17: 100120. PMID: 31685124, DOI: 10.1016/j.tine.2019.100120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBalloon Analogue Risk TaskSchool-aged boysExecutive functionRisk TaskPartial mediatorAcademic achievementRisk takingBetter mathChild's schoolSchool characteristicsMiddle schoolLarge sampleTotal scoreSchoolsRecklessnessChildrenBoysBetter decisionsEmotionsGradeMeasuresFunctioningTaskProficiencyTakingDynamic functional connectivity in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder: Convergence, divergence and classification
Rabany L, Brocke S, Calhoun VD, Pittman B, Corbera S, Wexler BE, Bell MD, Pelphrey K, Pearlson GD, Assaf M. Dynamic functional connectivity in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder: Convergence, divergence and classification. NeuroImage Clinical 2019, 24: 101966. PMID: 31401405, PMCID: PMC6700449, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101966.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffects of Integrated Brain, Body, and Social (IBBS) intervention on ERP measures of attentional control in children with ADHD
Smith SD, Crowley MJ, Ferrey A, Ramsey K, Wexler BE, Leckman JF, Sukhodolsky DG. Effects of Integrated Brain, Body, and Social (IBBS) intervention on ERP measures of attentional control in children with ADHD. Psychiatry Research 2019, 278: 248-257. PMID: 31233935, PMCID: PMC6637759, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.06.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral measuresAttentional controlIntegrated brainGo/No-Go taskGo-P3 latencySlower reaction timesSocial interventionsRobust treatment effectAttentional systemADHD groupERP measuresDifference waveP3 latencyBrain activityADHDTAU groupEEG proceduresHealthy controlsHC groupReaction timeReplication purposesERPTreatment effectsChildrenSecondary goal
2018
Measuring theory of mind in schizophrenia research: Cross-cultural validation
Lee HS, Corbera S, Poltorak A, Park K, Assaf M, Bell MD, Wexler BE, Cho YI, Jung S, Brocke S, Choi KH. Measuring theory of mind in schizophrenia research: Cross-cultural validation. Schizophrenia Research 2018, 201: 187-195. PMID: 29958750, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.06.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial Attribution Task-Multiple ChoiceTheory of mindSocial cognition measuresSocial cognition tasksSocial cognitive impairmentsSchizophrenia researchInternal consistencyConvergent/divergent validityConfirmatory factor analysisGood internal consistencyOne-factor modelCognition measuresCognition tasksIndividual differencesGood model fitCross-cultural validationMental statesMeasurement invarianceDivergent validityDiscriminant validityToMFactor structureHealthy controlsCognitive impairmentDiverse languages
2016
Cognitive remediation for adults with schizophrenia: Does age matter?
Corbera S, Wexler BE, Poltorak A, Thime WR, Kurtz MM. Cognitive remediation for adults with schizophrenia: Does age matter? Psychiatry Research 2016, 247: 21-27. PMID: 27863314, PMCID: PMC5248553, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.10.084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive remediationSubstantial individual differencesEarly chronic groupsOlder client populationNovel behavioral interventionSubsample of clientsRole of ageMemory measuresIndividual differencesStrategy acquisitionCognitive outcomesCognitive deficitsTask practiceRandomized control trialBehavioral interventionsTrend levelEmpirical supportSchizophreniaTreatment responseAge matterClient populationEarly-stage groupAge rangeGreater improvementAdultsCognitive Priming and Cognitive Training: Immediate and Far Transfer to Academic Skills in Children
Wexler BE, Iseli M, Leon S, Zaggle W, Rush C, Goodman A, Esat Imal A, Bo E. Cognitive Priming and Cognitive Training: Immediate and Far Transfer to Academic Skills in Children. Scientific Reports 2016, 6: 32859. PMID: 27615029, PMCID: PMC5018694, DOI: 10.1038/srep32859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive primingBrain trainingBrain training gamesSecond-grade childrenCognitive trainingCognitive operationsFar transferTraining gamesAcademic skillsAcademic achievementNeural systemsAchievement testTraining sessionsNeuroplastic potentialEnvironmental inputsPrimingTrainingInter-neuronal connectionsChildrenGameStudy sampleSkillsImmediate effectsControl classLearningExecutive Dysfunction Predicts Treatment Response to Neuroplasticity-Based Computerized Cognitive Remediation (nCCR-GD) in Elderly Patients with Major Depression
Morimoto SS, Gunning FM, Wexler BE, Hu W, Ilieva I, Liu J, Nitis J, Alexopoulos GS. Executive Dysfunction Predicts Treatment Response to Neuroplasticity-Based Computerized Cognitive Remediation (nCCR-GD) in Elderly Patients with Major Depression. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016, 24: 816-820. PMID: 27591163, PMCID: PMC5873289, DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2016.06.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExecutive dysfunctionCognitive remediation interventionsComputerized cognitive remediationPoor treatment responseFavorable treatment responseTreatment responseCognitive remediationRemediation interventionsMajor depressionNeuropsychological performanceElderly patientsOlder adultsLate-life depressionMontgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale scoreTreatment-resistant major depressionDepression Rating Scale scoresRating Scale scoresDepressionAntidepressant treatmentTreatment trialsScale scorePatientsBaselineGreater reductionDysfunction
2015
Brain Activity During Cocaine Craving and Gambling Urges: An fMRI Study
Kober H, Lacadie CM, Wexler BE, Malison RT, Sinha R, Potenza MN. Brain Activity During Cocaine Craving and Gambling Urges: An fMRI Study. Neuropsychopharmacology 2015, 41: 628-637. PMID: 26119472, PMCID: PMC5130138, DOI: 10.1038/npp.2015.193.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCD participantsCocaine dependenceCocaine cravingPG participantsPathological gamblingGender-specific therapiesBrain activityMagnetic resonance imagingNeural correlatesSelf-reported cravingInsula/Ventromedial prefrontal cortexNeurobiological similaritiesResonance imagingGambling urgesDrug cravingPrefrontal cortexDorsal mPFCControl participantsCravingFMRI studyMPFC regionFuture studiesParticipantsSocial skills training and computer-assisted cognitive remediation in schizophrenia
Kurtz MM, Mueser KT, Thime WR, Corbera S, Wexler BE. Social skills training and computer-assisted cognitive remediation in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 2015, 162: 35-41. PMID: 25640526, PMCID: PMC5146951, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.01.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive control conditionCognitive remediationComputer-assisted cognitive remediationComputer skills training programEvidence-based psychosocial interventionsCognitive remediation interventionsSocial skills trainingControl conditionSkills training programPerformance-based measuresRehabilitation interventionsStrategy trainingBody of researchNeurocognitive measuresRemediation interventionsSocial skillsSST programPsychosocial functioningPsychosocial interventionsSkills trainingImproved empathySkill groupsNeurocognitive functionPsychosocial functionTraining program
2014
Physiological evidence of a deficit to enhance the empathic response in schizophrenia
Corbera S, Ikezawa S, Bell MD, Wexler BE. Physiological evidence of a deficit to enhance the empathic response in schizophrenia. European Psychiatry 2014, 29: 463-472. PMID: 24630376, DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.01.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potentialsEmpathic responsesERP responsesPersonal distressRegulatory deficitsLate cognitive componentsSocial cognition processesPictures of handsEffective social interactionsLate ERP responsesOwn emotional engagementCognitive empathyTask demandsPerspective takingCognition processEmpathic conditionEmotional engagementSocial situationsSocial interactionEmpathyPainful situationsSubjective ratingsOwn painPain paradigmDistressNeuroplasticity-based computerized cognitive remediation for treatment-resistant geriatric depression
Morimoto SS, Wexler BE, Liu J, Hu W, Seirup J, Alexopoulos GS. Neuroplasticity-based computerized cognitive remediation for treatment-resistant geriatric depression. Nature Communications 2014, 5: 4579. PMID: 25093396, PMCID: PMC4139707, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExecutive dysfunctionExecutive functionGeriatric depressionComputerized cognitive remediationTreatment-resistant geriatric depressionHistorical controlsBrain network abnormalitiesCognitive remediationPoor clinical outcomeGold standard treatmentRemission of symptomsOlder adultsClinical outcomesDepression treatmentMajor depressionDepressive symptomsNetwork abnormalitiesEscitalopramDepressionSymptomsGreater improvementTreatmentDeficitsRemissionParticipantsIncreasing stimulus duration can normalize late-positive event related potentials in people with schizophrenia: Possible implications for understanding cognitive deficits
Wexler BE, Ikezawa S, Corbera S. Increasing stimulus duration can normalize late-positive event related potentials in people with schizophrenia: Possible implications for understanding cognitive deficits. Schizophrenia Research 2014, 158: 163-169. PMID: 25096541, PMCID: PMC4240766, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.07.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy controlsCognitive deficitsMs stimuliStructured Clinical InterviewDSM-IV criteriaModulation of responsesStimulus durationPictures of handsEvent Related PotentialsAdult outpatientsPain stimuliHealthy peoplePatientsClinical InterviewSchizoaffective disorderSchizophreniaMs stimulusSensory inputStimulus onsetSame durationDurationStimuliDeficitsResponseNeutral stimuliNeural activation abnormalities during self-referential processing in schizophrenia: An fMRI study
Liu J, Corbera S, Wexler BE. Neural activation abnormalities during self-referential processing in schizophrenia: An fMRI study. Psychiatry Research 2014, 222: 165-171. PMID: 24795158, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2014.04.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActivation abnormalitiesHealthy controlsCortical midline structuresMidline structuresBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalLevel-dependent signalFunctional magnetic resonanceGeneral neuropathologySchizophrenia altersTemporal gyrusPatientsAbnormalitiesSchizophreniaActivation paradigmGreater signal increaseGroup differencesFMRI studyPosterior regionSelf-referential processingMothersMagnetic resonanceDependent signalsNeuropathologyControlGyrusBenefits of Cognitive Remediation and Supported Employment for Schizophrenia Patients With Poor Community Functioning
Bell MD, Choi KH, Dyer C, Wexler BE. Benefits of Cognitive Remediation and Supported Employment for Schizophrenia Patients With Poor Community Functioning. Psychiatric Services 2014, 65: 469-475. PMID: 24382594, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200505.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Emotion self-regulation and empathy depend upon longer stimulus exposure
Ikezawa S, Corbera S, Wexler BE. Emotion self-regulation and empathy depend upon longer stimulus exposure. Social Cognitive And Affective Neuroscience 2013, 9: 1561-1568. PMID: 24064924, PMCID: PMC4187273, DOI: 10.1093/scan/nst148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate positive potentialSelf-regulatory processesEvent-related potentialsEmpathic responsesLate event-related potentialsThreat-related stimuliPain-related stimuliLonger stimulus exposuresLate ERP componentsPictures of handsStimulus exposure durationAttentional modulationERP responsesERP componentsNeural basisBrain processingStimulus exposureTask conditionsStimulus presentationNeutral situationsProcessing existClinical populationsStimulus durationExposure durationJudgment conditionAnatomical Abnormalities in Gray and White Matter of the Cortical Surface in Persons with Schizophrenia
Colibazzi T, Wexler BE, Bansal R, Hao X, Liu J, Sanchez-Peña J, Corcoran C, Lieberman JA, Peterson BS. Anatomical Abnormalities in Gray and White Matter of the Cortical Surface in Persons with Schizophrenia. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e55783. PMID: 23418459, PMCID: PMC3572102, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortical thicknessWhite matterCortical surface areaGray matterAnatomical abnormalitiesGM volumeWM abnormalitiesContribution of abnormalitiesRegional GM volumeHealthy controlsHigh burdenCingulate gyrusTotal cortical surface areaThinner cortexSuperior frontalAbnormalitiesLocation of abnormalitiesPerisylvian cortexSchizophreniaWM surfaceBrainCortical surfaceBrain anatomyPatientsSerial position task
2012
Empathy in electrodermal responsive and nonresponsive patients with schizophrenia
Ikezawa S, Corbera S, Liu J, Wexler BE. Empathy in electrodermal responsive and nonresponsive patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 2012, 142: 71-76. PMID: 23058162, PMCID: PMC3502678, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2012.09.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceAntipsychotic AgentsChlorpromazineElectroencephalographyEmpathyEvoked PotentialsFemaleGalvanic Skin ResponseHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsPersonality TestsPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychotic DisordersRecognition, PsychologySchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologySocial BehaviorConceptsSkin conductance responsesEvent Related PotentialsSocial cognitionEmotion-evoking stimuliHealthy controlsPictures of peopleAssessment of symptomsERP responsesPersonal distressConductance responsesRelated potentialsNonresponsive patientsSchizophrenia patientsSCR frequencyCognitionPatientsSocial functionSocial integrationPotential markerSchizophreniaDistressPainPrognosisSubgroupsSymptomsA pilot and feasibility study of computer-based training for visual processing deficits in schizophrenia
Surti TS, Wexler BE. A pilot and feasibility study of computer-based training for visual processing deficits in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 2012, 142: 248-249. PMID: 23043873, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2012.09.013.Peer-Reviewed Original Research