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Benjamin Brandrett
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 9
Citations - 136
Benjamin Brandrett is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Neurocognitive. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 88 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin Brandrett include San Francisco VA Medical Center.
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Shame, self-acceptance and disclosure in the lives of gay men living with HIV: an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach.
TL;DR: In San Francisco, a city with a great deal of acceptance surrounding HIV and a large, politically active community of persons living with HIV, gay men continue to struggle with disclosure and stigma, which may be the result of a high degree of HIV testing and attempts by both HIV-positive and negative gay men to practise serosorting.
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Supplementing intensive targeted computerized cognitive training with social cognitive exercises for people with schizophrenia: An interim report.
Melissa Fisher,Mor Nahum,Elizabeth Howard,Abby Rowlands,Benjamin Brandrett,Amy Kermott,Joshua D. Woolley,Sophia Vinogradov +7 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that supplementing intensive computerized cognitive training with social cognitive exercises in people with psychosis confers greater benefits in prosody identification and reward processing relative to cognitive training alone, even though both approaches drive significant improvements in cognition and functional capacity.
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Six month durability of targeted cognitive training supplemented with social cognition exercises in schizophrenia.
Kathleen Miley,Melissa Fisher,Mor Nahum,Elizabeth Howard,Elizabeth Howard,Abby Rowlands,Abby Rowlands,Benjamin Brandrett,Benjamin Brandrett,Josh Woolley,Josh Woolley,Christine I. Hooker,Bruno Biagianti,Ian S. Ramsay,Sophia Vinogradov +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that novel cognitive training approaches that integrate social cognitive exercises may lead to greater improvements in reward processing and functioning in individuals with schizophrenia.
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Development and testing of a web-based battery to remotely assess cognitive health in individuals with schizophrenia
Bruno Biagianti,Melissa Fisher,Benjamin Brandrett,Danielle A. Schlosser,Rachel Loewy,Mor Nahum,Sophia Vinogradov +6 more
TL;DR: A suite of ten web-based, neuroscience-informed cognitive assessments that are designed to enable the interpretation of specific deficits that could signal that an individual is experiencing cognitive difficulties and have promising construct, convergent, and external validity.
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Cognitive Training for Very High Risk Incarcerated Adolescent Males.
Abby Rowlands,Melissa Fisher,Jyoti Mishra,Mor Nahum,Benjamin Brandrett,Michael Reinke,Michael F. Caldwell,Kent A. Kiehl,Sophia Vinogradov +8 more
TL;DR: Intensive CT shows preliminary efficacy in improving neurocognitive performance in key domains, with large effect sizes, and significant performance improvement associations with the time in training.