Not all brain training is created equal—scientific studies show that certain structured, adaptive programs can boost processing speed, memory and even lower dementia risk years later. The strongest ...
Community-dwelling older adults who participated in a VR-based multimodal training showed significant improvements in both cognitive processing speed and multiple physical performance measures, ...
October 12, 2012 — "Chemo brain" — the cognitive impairment often reported in cancer survivors who have received chemotherapy — can be significantly improved with computerized brain-training exercises ...
Older adults who received cognitive speed training, plus booster sessions one and three years later, were 25% less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) in the ...
As populations age, dementia remains a major public health challenge. While there is no cure for dementia, evidence suggests that certain types of mental exercise can support long term brain health.
A 20-year follow-up of the NIH-funded ACTIVE trial found that older adults who completed adaptive visual speed-of-processing training with booster sessions had a 25% lower dementia risk than controls.
While your brain is not a muscle, exercising it may help delay the cognitive decline that naturally comes with healthy aging. Finding ways to stimulate your brain can help it stay sharper for longer.
Results from a small randomized controlled clinical trial show promising findings about a new type of therapy for patients ...
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