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08:00 EDT 19th June 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Training Cognitive Control Processes in Older Adults

Control processes are classes of brain activity that initiate, coordinate, synchronize, and regulate elemental cognitive functions for the conduct of goal-directed behavior. The proposed research investigates whether exposure to a computer-based training protocol designed to enhance cognitive control processes will improve cognitive performance in healthy older adults.

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Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM)

Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) is new psychiatric therapy; involving just a few 15-minute sessions and no drugs, discussion of feelings, or even a psychiatrist, it is described as a cognitive vac...

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A New Study By CogniFit Finds That Individuals Can Triple Their Cognitive Benefits When Brain Training Continuously Over 6 Months

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 26, 2013 CogniFit – Using its extensive and cognitive database, CogniFit found that people who engage in a number of brain training sessions beyond 6 months experi...

Brainwave training boosts network for cognitive control and affects mind-wandering

(University of Western Ontario) A breakthrough study conducted at Western University, Canada, and Lawson Health Research Institute has found that training of the well-known brainwave in humans, the al...

CogniFit releases new cognitive training application

CogniFit, a leading developer of online brain training and cognitive programs announces the release of a new cognitive training application "Tennis Focus" to its online platform. The tasks of the Tenn...

Brainwave Training Pushes For Cognitive Control And Alters Mind-Wandering

Teaching the well-known brainwave in humans, the alpha rhythm, can strengthen a brain network in charge of cognitive-control. This technique, known as neurofeedback, may be considered as a hopeful ne...

A New Peer-Reviewed Study by CogniFit Finds That Brain Training Successfully Enhances Cognitive Ability, Whereas Physical Activity Does Not

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 06, 2013 CogniFit, a leading developer of scientific brain training and online brain fitness, announces the publication of a new peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in A...

A New Peer-Reviewed Study Using CogniFit Brain Training Provides A Breakthrough In The Treatment Of Insomnia

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 09, 2013 CogniFit, a leading developer of scientific brain training and online brain fitness, announces the publication of a new peer-reviewed article in the journal PL...

Temporal Training Aids Cognitive Rehabilitation In The Elderly

Research has found that declines in temporal information processing (TIP), the rate at which auditory information is processed, underlies the progressive loss of function across multiple cognitive sys...

Cognitive Training Boosts Cognition After Heart Surgery

A new study is the first to use cognitive training to improve attention and memory in older adults after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Medscape Medical News

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The benefits of cognitive training after a coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

Cognitive deficits are frequent after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) in the elderly population. In fact, memory and attention deficits can persist several months after the surgery. Recent...

Potentials and Limits of Plasticity Induced by Working Memory Training in Old-Old Age.

Background: Old-old age (80+ years) is associated with substantial cognitive decline. In this population, training-induced cognitive plasticity has rarely been studied. While earlier findings on strat...

Benefits of Cognitive Dual-Task Training on Balance Performance in Healthy Older Adults.

BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of the involvement of executive control in the maintenance of balance in old age. We examined whether healthy older adults who completed five sessions of nonmotor...

Neurocognitive training for children with and without AD/HD.

There is accumulating evidence that computerised cognitive training of inhibitory control and/or working memory can lead to behavioural improvement in children with AD/HD. Using a randomised waitlist...

Awareness of Memory Failures and Motivation for Cognitive Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Background: Awareness of cognitive deficits is considered to be decisive for the effectiveness of cognitive training in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, it is unclear in what way awareness in...

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