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Entrenamiento de juicio de simultaneidad multisensorial y comprensión del habla en pacientes con esquizofrenia
Erfan Ghaneirad1, Helene Schütz1, Laura Möde1
1Department of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Neuropsychological rehabilitation
|February 17, 2026
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Este estudio demuestra que el entrenamiento audiovisual reduce la ventana de vinculación temporal (TBW) en pacientes con esquizofrenia, mejorando su capacidad para comprender el habla en entornos ruidosos. Este entrenamiento ofrece una nueva terapia potencial para los déficits de procesamiento auditivo-visual en la esquizofrenia.
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