Over the last decade, the prospect of improving or maintaining cognitive functioning has provoked a steadily increasing number of cognitive training studies. Central target populations are individuals at risk for a disadvantageous development, such as older adults exhibiting cognitive decline or children with learning impairments. They rely on cognitive resources to meet the challenges of an independent life in old age or requirements at school. To support daily cognitive functioning, training outcomes need to generalize to other cognitive abilities. Such transfer effects are, however, highly discussed. For example, recent meta-analyses on working memory training differed in the conclusion on the presence (Au et al., 2015; Karbach and Verh...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
A long-standing question in the behavioral sciences is whether cognitive functions can be improved t...
The present study explores the role of cognitive reserve, executive functions, and working memory (W...
Working memory training studies have demonstrated transfer to many higher-order cognitive abilities...
Despite growing interest in improving cognitive abilities across the lifespan through training, the ...
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...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Cognitive training research has revealed support for both the magnification and compensation account...
Description and explanation of a natural decline of cognitive functions during ontogenetic aging lai...
Theory building in science requires replication and integration of findings regarding a particular r...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
A long-standing question in the behavioral sciences is whether cognitive functions can be improved t...
The present study explores the role of cognitive reserve, executive functions, and working memory (W...
Working memory training studies have demonstrated transfer to many higher-order cognitive abilities...
Despite growing interest in improving cognitive abilities across the lifespan through training, the ...
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...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
To date, cognitive intervention research has provided mixed but nevertheless promising evidence with...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Cognitive training research has revealed support for both the magnification and compensation account...
Description and explanation of a natural decline of cognitive functions during ontogenetic aging lai...
Theory building in science requires replication and integration of findings regarding a particular r...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
A long-standing question in the behavioral sciences is whether cognitive functions can be improved t...
The present study explores the role of cognitive reserve, executive functions, and working memory (W...