Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specific cognitive functions, as well as enhance performance in untrained cognitive tasks. Positive effects of CT on cognitive functions in healthy elderly people and persons with mild cognitive impairment have been reported, but data regarding the effects of CT in patients with dementia is unclear. Objective: We systematically reviewed the current evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to find out if CT improves or stabilizes cognition and/or everyday functioning in patients with mild and moderate Alzheimer's disease. Results: Altogether, 31 RCTs with CT as either the primary intervention or part of a broader cognitive or multi-component...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Introduction. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) presents with significant neuropsychological deficits. Cognit...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specifi...
Abstract: Background: Cognitive training (CT) is a non-pharmacological intervention based on a set o...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
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Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Introduction. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) presents with significant neuropsychological deficits. Cognit...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specifi...
Abstract: Background: Cognitive training (CT) is a non-pharmacological intervention based on a set o...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for t...
Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Introduction. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) presents with significant neuropsychological deficits. Cognit...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...