Social Functioning of Childhood Cancer Survivors after Computerized Cognitive Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk for cognitive and social deficits. Previous findings indicate computerized cognitive training can result in an improvement of cognitive skills. The current objective was to investigate whether these cognitive gains generalize to social functioning benefits. Six...
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Main Authors: | Leanne K. Mendoza (Author), Jason M. Ashford (Author), Victoria W. Willard (Author), Kellie N. Clark (Author), Karen Martin-Elbahesh (Author), Kristina K. Hardy (Author), Thomas E. Merchant (Author), Sima Jeha (Author), Fang Wang (Author), Hui Zhang (Author), Heather M. Conklin (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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