Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Influence of genetic constitution on tDCS effectiveness |
Examination of gene polymorphisms (BDNF Val66Met, COMT Val108Met158; CACNA1C) via polymerase chain reaction (PCR). |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start |
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Other |
Influence of age on tDCS effectiveness |
Age in years; demographic questionnaire |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start |
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Other |
Influence of sex on tDCS effectiveness |
Sex: male, female, not specified; self report questionnaire |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start |
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Primary |
Change (post training - pre training) in working memory task performance (1-,2-,3-back). |
Use of d' and response time as dependent variables. Based on signal detection theory, the discriminability index d' (d-prime) is calculated by using the formula d' = Z(hit rate) - Z(false alarm rate). |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in cognitive flexibility and processing speed. |
Trail Making Test (TMT) A and B. Results in seconds will be normalized by age and education adjusted standard values. Slower processing time indicates less cognitive flexibility and processing speed. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. And changes in follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in cognitive flexibility and processing speed. |
Trail Making Test (TMT) A and B. Results in seconds will be normalized by age and education adjusted standard values. Slower processing time indicates less cognitive flexibility and processing speed. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in cognition. |
Measure of different cognitive domains with the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS). Subscales (Verbal Memory, Working Memory, Motor Function, Verbal Fluency, Speed of Processing, Executive Function) and composite score. Taking age and gender into account, individual test scores are averaged to standardized scores (z-score) . Higher scores indicate better task performance. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. And changes in follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in cognition. |
Measure of different cognitive domains with the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS). Subscales (Verbal Memory, Working Memory, Motor Function, Verbal Fluency, Speed of Processing, Executive Function) and composite score. Taking age and gender into account, individual test scores are averaged to standardized scores (z-score) . Higher scores indicate better task performance. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in working memory task performance (1-,2-,3-back). |
Use of the d' and response time as dependent variables. Based on signal detection theory, the discriminability index d' (d-prime) is calculated by using the formula d' = Z(hit rate) - Z(false alarm rate). |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow up: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in depressive symptoms. |
Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (CDSS). Maximum score is 27. Higher scores indicate a higher level of depression. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in depressive symptoms. |
Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (CDSS). Maximum score is 27. Higher scores indicate a higher level of depression. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in psychopathology. |
Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). The PANSS measures symptom severity on a positive, a negative and a general psychopathology scale. Higher scores indicate more pronounced symptom severity. The PANSS will be analyzed in subscales and as a summed total score. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. And changes in follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in psychopathology. |
Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). The PANSS measures symptom severity on a positive, a negative and a general psychopathology scale. Higher scores indicate more pronounced symptom severity. The PANSS will be analyzed in subscales and as a summed total score. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in negative symptoms |
Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS). The total score is calculated by addition of 5 subscales with a maximum score of 25. A higher score indicates more pronounced negative symptoms. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in negative symptoms |
Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS). The total score is calculated by addition of 5 subscales with a maximum score of 25. A higher score indicates more pronounced negative symptoms. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. And changes in follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in quality of life. |
World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire, short version (WHOQOL-BREF). Four major domains are assessed: physical, psychological, social relationships and environment. It consists of 26 items and a maximum score of 130. Higher scores indicate a higher quality of life. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in quality of life. |
World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire, short version (WHOQOL-BREF). Four major domains are assessed: physical, psychological, social relationships and environment. It consists of 26 items and a maximum score of 130. Higher scores indicate a higher quality of life |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. And changes in follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Change (post training - pre training) in subjective cognitive capacity. |
Subjective Scale to Investigate Cognition in Schizophrenia (SSTICS).Scale with 21 items, maximum score of 84, higher scores indicate more subjective cognitive impairment. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training. |
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Secondary |
Change (follow-up - pre training) in subjective cognitive capacity. |
Subjective Scale to Investigate Cognition in Schizophrenia (SSTICS).Scale with 21 items, maximum score of 84, higher scores indicate more subjective cognitive impairment. |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Follow-up sessions: 4 and 12 weeks after completion of working memory training. |
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Secondary |
Differences in EEG signatures between interventional arms. |
resting state connectivity, event-related potentials (ERP), 32-channel EEG |
Pre Training: 3-4 days before training start. Post Training: 3-4 days after completion of training |
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