@WheelerSimon @rebeccapoz Great article! I've done cognitive training in MCI individuals during my practice, and it works! It really depends on who you train, what you train, for how long, etc. It must be personalized. A few interesting papers from my form
Multitasking is often impaired as an individual ages. However, it has also been shown to be malleable with... http://t.co/PTeNIXbQE8
Brain training, like #Lumnosity really works to prevent cognitive decline.... http://t.co/aoB9AirWU9
Training Brain Changes in Healthy Older Adults http://t.co/8ENvRk7upJ Pre-training diffs? Only dual-task costs shown, but active controls
Training Brain Changes in Healthy Older Adults http://t.co/8ENvRk7upJ Pre-training diffs? Only dual-task costs shown, but active controls
Training Brain Changes in Healthy Older Adults http://t.co/8ENvRk7upJ Pre-training diffs? Only dual-task costs shown, but active controls
Good news! "the aging brain is highly plastic...it responds in a coherent manner to different training methods" http://t.co/hHeO4uzHRz
Divided-attention brain training may lower the risk of cognitive decline @PLOSONE http://t.co/iqUga0dFBv and http://t.co/8wDyWXauJE
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