International audiencePurpose: Past divided attention training studies in older adults have suggested that variable priority training (VPT) tends to show larger improvement than fixed priority training (FPT). However, it remains unclear whether VPT leads to larger transfer effects. Methods: In this study, eighty-three older adults aged between 55 and 65 received five 1-hour sessions of VPT, FPT or of an active placebo. VPT and FPT subjects trained on a complex dual-task condition with variable stimulus timings in order to promote more flexible and self-guided strategies with regard to attentional priority devoted to the concurrent tasks. Real-time individualized feedback was provided to encourage improvement. The active placebo group attend...
We used task-switching (TS) paradigms to study how cognitive training can compensate age-related cog...
Introduction Working memory (WM) training is known to produce benefits in older adults’ WM. Transfer...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
International audiencePurpose: Past divided attention training studies in older adults have suggeste...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
It has been shown that dual-task training leads to significant improvement in dual-task performances...
Attentional control declines in older adults and is paralleled by changes in event-related brain pot...
A number of studies have suggested that attentional control skills required to perform 2 tasks concu...
Background In recent years, cognitive training has gained popularity as a cost-effective and acce...
Multi-domain training potentially increases the likelihood of overlap in processing components with ...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
The increase in life expectancy was followed by an increase in age-related difficulties, representin...
Working memory (WM) performance declines with age. However, several studies have shown that WM train...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
We used task-switching (TS) paradigms to study how cognitive training can compensate age-related cog...
Introduction Working memory (WM) training is known to produce benefits in older adults’ WM. Transfer...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
International audiencePurpose: Past divided attention training studies in older adults have suggeste...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
It has been shown that dual-task training leads to significant improvement in dual-task performances...
Attentional control declines in older adults and is paralleled by changes in event-related brain pot...
A number of studies have suggested that attentional control skills required to perform 2 tasks concu...
Background In recent years, cognitive training has gained popularity as a cost-effective and acce...
Multi-domain training potentially increases the likelihood of overlap in processing components with ...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
The increase in life expectancy was followed by an increase in age-related difficulties, representin...
Working memory (WM) performance declines with age. However, several studies have shown that WM train...
Recent studies suggest that working memory training may benefit older adults; however, findings rega...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...
We used task-switching (TS) paradigms to study how cognitive training can compensate age-related cog...
Introduction Working memory (WM) training is known to produce benefits in older adults’ WM. Transfer...
There is enormous interest in designing training methods for reducing cognitive decline in healthy o...