A training in the form of a computer game that aims at improving five cognitive functions in the elderly has been developed: visuospatial memory, attention, memory for prose, working memory and prospective memory. It was devised as a collaboration among the Department of Cognitive Psychology in Warsaw, Department of Individual Differences Psychology in Bydgoszcz, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science – Game Academy in Cracow, and Department of Human Psychology and Department of Psychiatry of Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz. This software is an example of the so-called serious games. To the best of our knowledge it is the first one to focus particularly on prospective memory. This is the first report conce...
Finding effective training interventions for declining cognitive abilities in healthy aging is of gr...
The progressive ageing of the population, together with the increase in the prevalence of neurodegen...
Over the years, people decrease their ability to remember certain events, which is more evident in o...
Cognitive training aimed at older adults is introduced and the issues of engagement and adhesion are...
Abstract. Cognitive training has been a growing field in recent years. It is established that traini...
Cognitive training aimed at older adults is introduced and the issues of engagement and adhesion are...
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Abstract Games can be a great and effective approach for elderly people to keep their minds sharp...
[EN] The objective of this study was to train the visuospatial and semantic working memory of a samp...
As the aging population increases rapidly throughout the world, various approaches and studies are i...
Gamification can provide new perspectives to help training people with Alzheimer and their caregiver...
ver the years, people decrease their ability to remember certain events, which is more evident in ol...
Finding effective training interventions for declining cognitive abilities in healthy aging is of gr...
The progressive ageing of the population, together with the increase in the prevalence of neurodegen...
Over the years, people decrease their ability to remember certain events, which is more evident in o...
Cognitive training aimed at older adults is introduced and the issues of engagement and adhesion are...
Abstract. Cognitive training has been a growing field in recent years. It is established that traini...
Cognitive training aimed at older adults is introduced and the issues of engagement and adhesion are...
Aging diversity in organizations creates potential challenges, particularly for knowledge management...
Part 3: Serious GamesInternational audienceOne of the strategies proposed by the World Health Organi...
Dementia is an irreversible condition that eventually inflicted the old. However, it was discovered ...
This paper presents the design of a computerized serious game suite called the \u27Smart Thinker\u27...
Abstract Games can be a great and effective approach for elderly people to keep their minds sharp...
[EN] The objective of this study was to train the visuospatial and semantic working memory of a samp...
As the aging population increases rapidly throughout the world, various approaches and studies are i...
Gamification can provide new perspectives to help training people with Alzheimer and their caregiver...
ver the years, people decrease their ability to remember certain events, which is more evident in ol...
Finding effective training interventions for declining cognitive abilities in healthy aging is of gr...
The progressive ageing of the population, together with the increase in the prevalence of neurodegen...
Over the years, people decrease their ability to remember certain events, which is more evident in o...