'Brain training', or the goal of improved cognitive function through the regular use of computerized tests, is a multimillion-pound industry(1), yet in our view scientific evidence to support its efficacy is lacking. Modest effects have been reported in some studies of older individuals(2,3) and preschool children(4), and video-game players outperform non-players on some tests of visual attention(5). However, the widely held belief that commercially available computerized brain-training programs improve general cognitive function in the wider population in our opinion lacks empirical support. The central question is not whether performance on cognitive tests can be improved by training, but rather, whether those benefits transfer to other u...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions...
The foundational tenet of brain training is that general cognitive functioning can be enhanced by co...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following...
Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrained cogni...
Brain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited to trained tasks; and near an...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Brain training is a large and expanding industry, and yet there is a recurrent and ongoing debate co...
Background A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following cognitive tra...
Cognitive functioning can affect one’s performance at work, quality of life and the ability to live ...
Background Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. C...
BACKGROUND:Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. C...
The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions...
The foundational tenet of brain training is that general cognitive functioning can be enhanced by co...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is strong incentive to improve our cognitive abilities, and brain training...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following...
Although some studies have shown that cognitive training can produce improvements to untrained cogni...
Brain training is topical yet controversial. Effects are often limited to trained tasks; and near an...
Considerable research has been carried out in the last two decades on the putative benefits of cogni...
Brain training is a large and expanding industry, and yet there is a recurrent and ongoing debate co...
Background A variety of studies have demonstrated gains in cognitive ability following cognitive tra...
Cognitive functioning can affect one’s performance at work, quality of life and the ability to live ...
Background Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. C...
BACKGROUND:Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. C...
The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
Background: Brain training is currently widely used in an attempt to improve cognitive functioning. ...
The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions...