Background. There is limited evidence on the efficacy and social utility of cognitive training. To address this, we have designed a randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of memory training workshops for healthy older people in terms of their short- and long-term impact on cognitive function, health-related quality of life, and functionality./nMethods/design. A randomized controlled trial will be performed in health care centers in Barcelona (Spain) through comparison of a group of individuals participating in memory training workshops (experimental group) with another group with similar characteristics not participating in the workshops (control group). The intervention will consist of twelve 90-minute group sessions impar...
Cognitive training programs for older adults span a very wide range of research, from case studies w...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of memory training research was conducted to characterize the ...
From the perspective of disease prevention, the enhancement of cognitive function among the healthy ...
Background. There is limited evidence on the efficacy and social utility of cognitive training. To a...
Background: There is limited evidence on the efficacy and social utility of cognitive training. To a...
Contains fulltext : 197974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Sub...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
The objective of the study was to examine the effectiveness of two types of memory training (collect...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Evidence from some, but not all non-randomised studies sugg...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
The trend internationally and within New Zealand is of an increasing aging population, with numbers ...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Cognitive training programs for older adults span a very wide range of research, from case studies w...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of memory training research was conducted to characterize the ...
From the perspective of disease prevention, the enhancement of cognitive function among the healthy ...
Background. There is limited evidence on the efficacy and social utility of cognitive training. To a...
Background: There is limited evidence on the efficacy and social utility of cognitive training. To a...
Contains fulltext : 197974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Sub...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
The objective of the study was to examine the effectiveness of two types of memory training (collect...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Evidence from some, but not all non-randomised studies sugg...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
The trend internationally and within New Zealand is of an increasing aging population, with numbers ...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Cognitive training programs for older adults span a very wide range of research, from case studies w...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of memory training research was conducted to characterize the ...
From the perspective of disease prevention, the enhancement of cognitive function among the healthy ...