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Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies.

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Goldberg, TE; Keefe, RSE; Goldman, RS; Robinson, DG; Harvey, PD
Published in: Neuropsychopharmacology
April 2010

In this article, we review the literature on practice effects in schizophrenia, an underappreciated confound in interpreting cognitive improvement in clinical trials. We first examine claims regarding first- and second-generation antipsychotic medications as cognitive enhancers, and follow it with a discussion of recent studies demonstrating how practice or placebo effects may drive 'positive' findings. Thus, this review suggests that many previous findings can be reinterpreted in this light. Critically, we also make several suggestions about test construction, study design, and statistical analyses that the field might use to overcome this potential confound. Our suggestions may also have implications for drug discovery and regulatory approval of cognitive-enhancing adjunctive agents, in terms of study design and/or test psychometric characteristics, including the development of tests that are relatively insensitive to practice-related changes. Such advances might be important for improving the methodology involved in the assessment of cognitive change in treatment studies.

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Published In

Neuropsychopharmacology

DOI

EISSN

1740-634X

Publication Date

April 2010

Volume

35

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1053 / 1062

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Schizophrenic Psychology
  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychiatry
  • Practice, Psychological
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Humans
  • Cognition Disorders
  • Antipsychotic Agents
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
 

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Goldberg, T. E., Keefe, R. S. E., Goldman, R. S., Robinson, D. G., & Harvey, P. D. (2010). Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35(5), 1053–1062. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2009.211
Goldberg, Terry E., Richard S. E. Keefe, Robert S. Goldman, Delbert G. Robinson, and Philip D. Harvey. “Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies.Neuropsychopharmacology 35, no. 5 (April 2010): 1053–62. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2009.211.
Goldberg TE, Keefe RSE, Goldman RS, Robinson DG, Harvey PD. Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2010 Apr;35(5):1053–62.
Goldberg, Terry E., et al. “Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies.Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 35, no. 5, Apr. 2010, pp. 1053–62. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/npp.2009.211.
Goldberg TE, Keefe RSE, Goldman RS, Robinson DG, Harvey PD. Circumstances under which practice does not make perfect: a review of the practice effect literature in schizophrenia and its relevance to clinical treatment studies. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2010 Apr;35(5):1053–1062.

Published In

Neuropsychopharmacology

DOI

EISSN

1740-634X

Publication Date

April 2010

Volume

35

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1053 / 1062

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Schizophrenic Psychology
  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychiatry
  • Practice, Psychological
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Humans
  • Cognition Disorders
  • Antipsychotic Agents
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences