The current pilot study aimed to test the gains of working memory (WM) training, both at the short- and long-term, at a behavioral level, and by examining the electrophysiological changes induced by training in resting-state EEG activity among older adults. The study group included 24 older adults (from 64 to 75 years old) who were randomly assigned to a training group (TG) or an active control group (ACG) in a double-blind, repeated-measures experimental design in which open eyes, resting-state EEG recording, followed by a WM task, i.e., the Categorization Working Memory Span (CWMS) task, were collected before and after training, as well as at a 6-month follow-up session. At the behavioral level, medium to large Cohen's d effect sizes was ...
Objectives Neuroimaging findings suggest that older adults with subjective memory decline (SMD) demo...
The present study examined the efficacy of a verbal working memory (WM) training program in old-old ...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
The current pilot study aimed to test the gains of working memory (WM) training, both at the short- ...
<div><p>An increasing concern affecting a growing aging population is working memory (WM) decline. C...
Working memory (WM) performance decreases with age. A promising method to improve WM is physical or ...
Neural correlates of working memory (WM) training remain a matter of debate, especially in older adu...
Memory impairments constitute an increasing objective and subjective problem with advancing age. The...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive function performance decreases in older individuals compared to young adults...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess gains related to working memory (WM) training, in the...
Background: Old-old age (80+ years) is associated with substantial cognitive decline. In this popula...
Abstract. Recent studies have shown that working memory (WM) performance can be improved by intensiv...
Executive function performance of older individuals is lower compared to young adults. We investigat...
Working memory updating (updating) and working memory capacity (WMC) have been assumed to share a co...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
Objectives Neuroimaging findings suggest that older adults with subjective memory decline (SMD) demo...
The present study examined the efficacy of a verbal working memory (WM) training program in old-old ...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
The current pilot study aimed to test the gains of working memory (WM) training, both at the short- ...
<div><p>An increasing concern affecting a growing aging population is working memory (WM) decline. C...
Working memory (WM) performance decreases with age. A promising method to improve WM is physical or ...
Neural correlates of working memory (WM) training remain a matter of debate, especially in older adu...
Memory impairments constitute an increasing objective and subjective problem with advancing age. The...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive function performance decreases in older individuals compared to young adults...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess gains related to working memory (WM) training, in the...
Background: Old-old age (80+ years) is associated with substantial cognitive decline. In this popula...
Abstract. Recent studies have shown that working memory (WM) performance can be improved by intensiv...
Executive function performance of older individuals is lower compared to young adults. We investigat...
Working memory updating (updating) and working memory capacity (WMC) have been assumed to share a co...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
Objectives Neuroimaging findings suggest that older adults with subjective memory decline (SMD) demo...
The present study examined the efficacy of a verbal working memory (WM) training program in old-old ...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...