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The study design was a parallel-group randomized trial with equal randomization. Recruitment and enrollment were conducted between June 2012 and January 2013. At base-line, clinical, cognitive and functional data was collected. Afterwards, the participants were randomly allocated to either the REHACOP group or the Control group. During 3 months the intervention with REHACOP program took place and at follow-up patients were again re-evaluated to evaluate the changes in clinical, cognitive and functional measures. Post-treatment assessment (finished by June 2013) was performed within the first week after completing the intervention.Optional enrollment in pre- post neuroimaging will also allow us to look at changes in the brain. Finally, longitudinal follow-up at 18 months with neuropsychological and neuroimaging assessements was also performed.
Objective: To examine the efficacy of an integrative cognitive training program (REHACOP) to improve cognition, clinical symptoms and functional disability of patients with Parkinson disease (PD).
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Theory of mind (TOM). The strange stories test (Happé test) was administered to evaluate TOM. Four different stories (concerning double bluff, mistakes, persuasion and white lies) were administered at baseline and follow-up, and they were summed into a total TOM score with a possible range of 0 to 8. Higher scores indicate better TOM.
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A subset of the sample will also complete a pre and post neuroimaging to evaluate changes in structural and functional brain activation.
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