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Social Cognition Training in Individuals With Huntington's Disease

Social Cognition Training in Individuals With Huntington's Disease: A Feasibility Study

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About This Trial

Individuals with Huntington's Disease have impaired social cognition, which is the domain of cognition that allows individuals to understand others' perspectives so that they can navigate interpersonal actions successfully (e.g., understanding someone may be sad based of their facial emotion or tone of voice and then responding in a sympathetic manner). Impaired social cognition is associated with impaired social functioning, poor psychological wellbeing and increased caregiver burden, which is known to be significant among those who care for individuals with Huntington's Disease. Computerized social cognition training has been shown to improve social cognition in individuals with schizophrenia, who, like individuals with Huntington's disease, have cognitive impairments. The investigators propose a pilot study of computerized social cognition training in individuals with Huntington's disease. This will be a feasibility study that aims to show that social cognition training in HD can be studied in preparation for a larger randomized controlled trial. The investigators hypothesize that social cognition training can improve social cognition, social functioning, and quality of life in individuals with Huntington's Disease and decrease caregiver burden among those who care for individuals with Huntington's Disease.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Inclusion Criteria for Individual with Huntington's Disease - Diagnosed with Huntington's Disease based on genetic testing - Must be between 18 and 65 years of age - Native English speaker who is literate in English - Stable psychotropic medication regimen for 4 weeks - Must have a score of "somewhat easily" on all items in the CPQ-12 - MOCA \>18 - Completed 12 years of schooling - Access to laptop or mobile device - Willingness to come in person 6-12 weeks after first visit Inclusion Criteria for Caregiver of Individual with Huntington's Disease - Lives with patient - Must be between 18 and 65 years of age - Native English speaker who is literate in English - MOCA \>26 - Willingness to come in person within 6-12 weeks after first visit Exclusion Criteria for Individual with Huntington's Disease - Any known neurological condition (other than Huntington's Disease). - History of learning and/or intellectual disabilities - Currently actively involved in any other interventional trial (i.e. have begun the intervention) or within 4 weeks of completing the final assessments of an interventional trial. - Currently regularly completing a computerized cognitive training intervention. - Active suicidal ideation with some intent Exclusion Criteria for Caregiver of Individual with Huntington's Disease - Inability to provide willing to sign a consent form - Active suicidal ideation with some intent Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria for Individual with Huntington's Disease * Diagnosed with Huntington's Disease based on genetic testing * Must be between 18 and 65 years of age * Native English speaker who is literate in English * Stable psychotropic medication regimen for 4 weeks * Must have a score of "somewhat easily" on all items in the CPQ-12 * MOCA \>18 * Completed 12 years of schooling * Access to laptop or mobile device * Willingness to come in person 6-12 weeks after first visit Inclusion Criteria for Caregiver of Individual with Huntington's Disease * Lives with patient * Must be between 18 and 65 years of age * Native English speaker who is literate in English * MOCA \>26 * Willingness to come in person within 6-12 weeks after first visit Exclusion Criteria for Individual with Huntington's Disease * Any known neurological condition (other than Huntington's Disease). * History of learning and/or intellectual disabilities * Currently actively involved in any other interventional trial (i.e. have begun the intervention) or within 4 weeks of completing the final assessments of an interventional trial. * Currently regularly completing a computerized cognitive training intervention. * Active suicidal ideation with some intent Exclusion Criteria for Caregiver of Individual with Huntington's Disease * Inability to provide informed consent * Active suicidal ideation with some intent

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Social Cognition Training

Neuroplasticity-based social cognition training that targets a range of social cognition skills, including visual and vocal affect perception, social cue perception, theory of mind, self-referential style, and empathy

Locations (1)

Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States