Brain training is a large and expanding industry, and yet there is a recurrent and ongoing debate concerning its scientific basis or evidence for efficacy. Much of evidence for the efficacy of brain training within this debate is from small-scale studies that do not assess the type of “brain training,” the specificity of transfer effects, or the length of training required to achieve a generalized effect. To explore these factors, we analyze cross-sectional data from two large Internet-cohort studies (total N = 60,222) to determine whether cognition differs at the population level for individuals who report that they brain train on different devices, and across different timeframes, with programs in common use circa 2010–2013. Examining sco...
Due to potential theoretical and societal implications, cognitive training has been one of the most ...
<div><p>Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrain...
Cognitive training and brain stimulation studies have suggested that human cognition, primarily work...
The foundational tenet of brain training is that general cognitive functioning can be enhanced by co...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
'Brain training', or the goal of improved cognitive function through the regular use of computerized...
Brain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited to trained tasks; and near an...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Despite growing interest in improving cognitive abilities across the lifespan through training, the ...
Numerous recent studies seem to provide evidence for the general intellectual benefits of working me...
A long-standing question in the behavioral sciences is whether cognitive functions can be improved t...
Background A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following cognitive tra...
Due to potential theoretical and societal implications, cognitive training has been one of the most ...
<div><p>Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrain...
Cognitive training and brain stimulation studies have suggested that human cognition, primarily work...
The foundational tenet of brain training is that general cognitive functioning can be enhanced by co...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
'Brain training', or the goal of improved cognitive function through the regular use of computerized...
Brain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited to trained tasks; and near an...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Despite growing interest in improving cognitive abilities across the lifespan through training, the ...
Numerous recent studies seem to provide evidence for the general intellectual benefits of working me...
A long-standing question in the behavioral sciences is whether cognitive functions can be improved t...
Background A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following cognitive tra...
Due to potential theoretical and societal implications, cognitive training has been one of the most ...
<div><p>Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrain...
Cognitive training and brain stimulation studies have suggested that human cognition, primarily work...