To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with respect to the effects of cognitive training on untrained tasks (transfer). However, the mechanisms behind learning, training effects and their predictors are not fully understood. Moreover, individual differences, which may constitute an important factor impacting training outcome, are usually neglected. We suggest investigating individual training performance across training sessions in order to gain finer-grained knowledge of training gains, on the one hand, and assessing the potential impact of predictors such as age and fluid intelligence on learning rate, on the other hand. To this aim, we propose to model individual learning curves to...
Increasing research has evidenced that our brain retains a capacity to change in response to experie...
The goal of the present thesis was to study how memory training is related to structural characteris...
Cognitive training has been suggested as a possible remediation of decline in brain structure with o...
Cognitive training interventions have become increasingly popular as a potential means to cost-effic...
Cognitive training interventions have become increasingly popular as a potential means to cost-effic...
There is emerging evidence of inter-individual differences in cognitive training responsiveness. Con...
The main goal of the present study is to examine to what extent age and cognitive impairment contri...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore whether individual characteristics such as ag...
Background: Old-old age (80+ years) is associated with substantial cognitive decline. In this popula...
Aging is associated with a decline in a wide range of cognitive functions and working memory (WM) de...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
Over the last decade, the prospect of improving or maintaining cognitive functioning has provoked a ...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
Background: Cognitively healthy older people can increase their performance in cognitive tasks throu...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
Increasing research has evidenced that our brain retains a capacity to change in response to experie...
The goal of the present thesis was to study how memory training is related to structural characteris...
Cognitive training has been suggested as a possible remediation of decline in brain structure with o...
Cognitive training interventions have become increasingly popular as a potential means to cost-effic...
Cognitive training interventions have become increasingly popular as a potential means to cost-effic...
There is emerging evidence of inter-individual differences in cognitive training responsiveness. Con...
The main goal of the present study is to examine to what extent age and cognitive impairment contri...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore whether individual characteristics such as ag...
Background: Old-old age (80+ years) is associated with substantial cognitive decline. In this popula...
Aging is associated with a decline in a wide range of cognitive functions and working memory (WM) de...
There is evidence for cognitive as well as neural plasticity across the adult life span, although ag...
Over the last decade, the prospect of improving or maintaining cognitive functioning has provoked a ...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
Background: Cognitively healthy older people can increase their performance in cognitive tasks throu...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
Increasing research has evidenced that our brain retains a capacity to change in response to experie...
The goal of the present thesis was to study how memory training is related to structural characteris...
Cognitive training has been suggested as a possible remediation of decline in brain structure with o...