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Brain Training Can Help Older Adults Stay Sharp
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Aging and Cognitive Abilities
Alzheimer’s-related Study: Brain Training Upregulates Acetylcholine
Tuesday, July 24, 2018. Source: Posit Science: Chicago, IL – A small study could have big implications in the battle against age-related cognitive decline and dementia, according to research announced today at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. The study was
USF – Brain Training Can Help Keep Older Drivers on the Road
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Computerized brain training can help prevent dementia by 29-48%
Abstract: Speed of Processing Training Results in Lower Risk of Dementia, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions: Introduction Cognitive training improves cognitive performance and delays functional impairment, but its effects on dementia are not known. We
When is the Aging Brain More Than Just Simply Aging?
It’s a given that as we age, we process thoughts a little slower, things may seem a little fuzzier, and we realize that we’ve become more forgetful. Science tells us that this is inevitable. A normal, healthy, aging brain loses
How Brain Training Helps People Sharpen Their Cognitive Abilities
What makes our training protocol unique in the field of brain training is that it uses a bottom-up approach, focusing on improving the elemental building blocks of perceptual speed and attention as foundational to gains in higher cognitive functions, such