Computer use is becoming ubiquitous amongst older adults. As computer-use depends on complex cognitive functions, measuring individuals’ computer-use behaviours over time may provide a way to detect changes in their cognitive functioning. However, it is uncertain which computer-use behaviour changes are most likely to be associated with declines of particular cognitive functions. To address this, we convened six experts from clinical and cognitive neurosciences to take part in two workshops and a follow-up survey to gain consensus on which computer-use behaviours would likely be the strongest indicators of cognitive decline. This resulted in a list of twenty-one computer-use behaviours that the majority of experts agreed would offer a ‘stro...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use...
The possibilities of computer-based cognitive training (CCT) in postponing the onset of dementia are...
To determine if older men who use computers have lower risk of developing dementia.Cohort study of 5...
Objectives: Computer-use behaviours can provide useful information about an individual’s cognitive a...
Objective To determine whether multiple computer use behaviours can distinguish between cognitively ...
Cognitively challenging activities may support the mental abilities of older adults. The use of comp...
Cognitively challenging activities may support the mental abilities of older adults. The use of comp...
Cognitive decline amongst older people is associated with poor health and lower quality of life. Pre...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
This study investigated cognitive function in relation to the use of a computer and a touchscreen de...
Psychologists have suggested two possible causes of declines in cognitive performance with age: decl...
Objectives: Maintaining good cognitive function with aging may be aided by technology such as comput...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the concepts of 'use it or lose it' and cognitive reserve, cogniti...
Objectives: Maintaining good cognitive function with aging may be aided by technology such as comput...
Background: In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect subtle...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use...
The possibilities of computer-based cognitive training (CCT) in postponing the onset of dementia are...
To determine if older men who use computers have lower risk of developing dementia.Cohort study of 5...
Objectives: Computer-use behaviours can provide useful information about an individual’s cognitive a...
Objective To determine whether multiple computer use behaviours can distinguish between cognitively ...
Cognitively challenging activities may support the mental abilities of older adults. The use of comp...
Cognitively challenging activities may support the mental abilities of older adults. The use of comp...
Cognitive decline amongst older people is associated with poor health and lower quality of life. Pre...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
This study investigated cognitive function in relation to the use of a computer and a touchscreen de...
Psychologists have suggested two possible causes of declines in cognitive performance with age: decl...
Objectives: Maintaining good cognitive function with aging may be aided by technology such as comput...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: According to the concepts of 'use it or lose it' and cognitive reserve, cogniti...
Objectives: Maintaining good cognitive function with aging may be aided by technology such as comput...
Background: In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect subtle...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use...
The possibilities of computer-based cognitive training (CCT) in postponing the onset of dementia are...
To determine if older men who use computers have lower risk of developing dementia.Cohort study of 5...