“…A study (van Veelen et al, 2010) with first episode medication-naïve patients found a reduction of frontal brain activation, and this finding is consistent with a study recruiting clinically stable schizophrenia patients with a duration of illness of about five years (van Raalten et al, 2008). Moreover, short-term practice reduces brain activation while extensive training increases activation at the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the inferior parietal 23 lobule (Bor et al, 2011;Haut et al, 2010), which is consistent with results from healthy volunteers. Therefore, there remains neural plasticity and schizophrenia patients could benefit from WM training and cognitive remediation programmes (Ramsay & MacDonald III, 2015).Therefore, there is evidence that schizophrenia patients could benefit from WM training and cognitive remediation programmes (Ramsay & MacDonald, 2015).…”