21
Participants
Start Date
May 1, 2020
Primary Completion Date
June 14, 2023
Study Completion Date
June 14, 2023
Cognitive Control Training
Cognitive Control Training (CCT) makes use of a very basic cognitive task that strongly loads on working memory and cognitive control processes, namely the adaptive Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task (aPASAT) where participants are given a number every 3 seconds and are asked to add the number they just heard with the number they heard before. Task difficulty is modified based on the participants current task performance, allowing training of cognitive control. Participants in the intervention group will start the CCT training after completion of ECT with a maximum time interval of 7 days. Training sessions will be performed on a tablet or computer and participants will complete five sessions per week (20 minutes per session) for a period of two weeks.
Active Control
Participants in the active control group will start placebo training after completion of ECT with a maximum time interval of 7 days. The placebo task consists of a task similar to the experimental condition but that does not train cognitive control. Prior research confirmed that this condition controls for non-specific effects of the training and motivational issues. Participants will perform the sessions on a tablet or computer and complete five sessions per week (20 minutes per session) for a period of two weeks.
Ghent University Hospital, Ghent
University Ghent
OTHER
King Baudouin Foundation
OTHER
University Hospital, Ghent
OTHER