Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias were less likely among adults who completed cognitive speed training with booster sessions, according to data published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: ...
In a long-running RCT, older adults who completed adaptive speed-of-processing training with boosters were less likely to ...
A new comedic play and a 20-year neurology study explore what we can do to prevent dementia and cognitive decline.
Speed of processing’ training reduces dementia risk by 25% up to 20 years later. An effective, non-drug intervention with ...
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia over the next 20 years.
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Specific cognitive training has 'astonishing' effect on dementia risk
A type of cognitive training that tests people's quick recall seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease ...
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Can Brain Speed Training Delay Dementia? 20-Year Medicare Study Results
A "promising lead" may move the field into developing effective interventions, NIA directo ...
Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training - in this case, speed of processing training, which helps people quickly find visual information on a computer ...
A 20-year study reveals that "speed of processing" brain training can reduce the risk of dementia by 25% in older adults.
A long-running study following thousands of older adults suggests that a relatively brief period of targeted brain training ...
New research found that a certain kind of brain training seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
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