Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is largely viewed as a pre-clinical stage in the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) where the extent of cognitive decline is relatively mild, thus allowing for the application of earlier, more effective treatment. Cognitive training (CT), a form of cognitive intervention, can be subdivided into memory strategy training and cognitive exercise. While CT has shown promise in its ability to temporarily restore cognitive function and stimulate neuroplasticity in the MCI individual, early research in this area often suffered from poor methodological quality. This review evaluates the efficacy of CT in MCI based on the present research available. Additionally, results from the application of functional m...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
BackgroundEffective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer’s dementi...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is largely viewed as a pre-clinical stage in the trajectory of Alzh...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild neurocognitive disorder is an intermediate stage of cognitiv...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is understood as an intermediate state between normal ageing and dem...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Background. Previous reviews have generally reported cognitive//behavioral improvements after cognit...
Cognitive training for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has become a hot topic. However ...
Abstract Background Effective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer's dem...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
BackgroundEffective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer’s dementi...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is largely viewed as a pre-clinical stage in the trajectory of Alzh...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild neurocognitive disorder is an intermediate stage of cognitiv...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is understood as an intermediate state between normal ageing and dem...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Background: Longevity can be accompanied by several challenges, among them cognitive decline. The ea...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
Cognitive impairments, and particularly memory deficits, are a defining feature of the early stages ...
Background. Previous reviews have generally reported cognitive//behavioral improvements after cognit...
Cognitive training for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has become a hot topic. However ...
Abstract Background Effective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer's dem...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
BackgroundEffective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer’s dementi...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...