This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in this record.BACKGROUND: Computerized Cognitive Training (CCT) has been shown to improve cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mood-related neuropsychiatric symptoms (MrNPS), but many questions remain unresolved. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the extent to which CCT benefits older adults with both MCI and MrNPS, and its effects on meta-cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes, as well as establish whether adapting difficulty levels and tailoring to individuals' profile is superior to generic training. METHODS: Older adults with MCI (n = 9), MrNPS (n = 11), or both (MCI+, n = 25) were randomized into a home-based indi...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age is associated with a natural decline in cognitive function and is also th...
Abstract – Aging is associated with cognitive decline, yet this does not prevent older adults from f...
To evaluate the effects of adaptive and tailored computerized cognitive training on cognition and di...
Background: Computerized Cognitive Training (CCT) has been shown to improve cognitive function in o...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Abstract Background Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagnosed with ...
Abstract Background Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strategies that ...
Introduction Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia an...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age is associated with a natural decline in cognitive function and is also th...
Abstract – Aging is associated with cognitive decline, yet this does not prevent older adults from f...
To evaluate the effects of adaptive and tailored computerized cognitive training on cognition and di...
Background: Computerized Cognitive Training (CCT) has been shown to improve cognitive function in o...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Abstract Background Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagnosed with ...
Abstract Background Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strategies that ...
Introduction Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia an...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age is associated with a natural decline in cognitive function and is also th...
Abstract – Aging is associated with cognitive decline, yet this does not prevent older adults from f...
To evaluate the effects of adaptive and tailored computerized cognitive training on cognition and di...