U.S., Feb. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06828471) titled 'Social Cognition Training in Individuals with Huntington's Disease: a Feasibility Study' on Feb. 11.
Brief Summary: 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 ...