Identifying individuals' profiles of prognostic factors that predict improvements after nonpharmacological interventions such as memory trainings may help to not only predict individuals' future outcomes after such intervention, but also tailor new trainings for individuals with specific characteristics. However, until now, no systematic review on prognostic models, defined as a set of multiple prognostic factors to predict a future outcome, for changes in memory performance after memory training exist. MEDLINE, Web of Science Core Collection, CENTRAL, and PsycInfo were searched up to November 2019 to identify studies investigating prognostic models on verbal and non-verbal short- and long-term memory after conducting memory training in hea...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia-including brain changes leading to mem...
Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be ...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia—including brain changes leading to mem...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) may contribute to the maintenance and even enhancement of cognit...
Objectives: To investigate predictors of performance changes and their time course in healthy older ...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that there is a degree of variability among older adults...
Background: Identifying predictors for general cognitive training (GCT) success in healthy older adu...
Objectives: The long-lasting efficacy of working memory (WM) training has been a controversial and s...
Prospective Memory (PM) is a cognitive function affected by aging. PM is the memory of future intent...
Contains fulltext : 197974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Sub...
Identifying factors predicting effects of cognitive trainings (CT) is important for developing train...
Assessing cognitive change in older adults is a common use of neuropsychological services, and neuro...
The sixth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is focused on Plassman et al.\u27s (Ann Inter...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia-including brain changes leading to mem...
Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be ...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia—including brain changes leading to mem...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) may contribute to the maintenance and even enhancement of cognit...
Objectives: To investigate predictors of performance changes and their time course in healthy older ...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that there is a degree of variability among older adults...
Background: Identifying predictors for general cognitive training (GCT) success in healthy older adu...
Objectives: The long-lasting efficacy of working memory (WM) training has been a controversial and s...
Prospective Memory (PM) is a cognitive function affected by aging. PM is the memory of future intent...
Contains fulltext : 197974.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Sub...
Identifying factors predicting effects of cognitive trainings (CT) is important for developing train...
Assessing cognitive change in older adults is a common use of neuropsychological services, and neuro...
The sixth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is focused on Plassman et al.\u27s (Ann Inter...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia-including brain changes leading to mem...
Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be ...
Current research suggests that the neuropathology of dementia—including brain changes leading to mem...