kazazi, Leila Shati, Mohsen Mortazavi, Seyede Salehe Nejati, Vahid Foroughan, Mahshid
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Trials
BackgroundThrough the process of normal aging, cognitive decline would cause a lower level of functioning in real life. This flow might interfere with health-related quality of life (QoL). The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of computer-based cognitive intervention on increasing QoL of elderly people.MethodsA total number of 52 c...
Salisbury, Dereck Plocher, Tom Yu, Fang
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Trials
BackgroundSubjective cognitive decline (SCD) is an early manifestation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and offers a therapeutic window where interventions have strong potential to prevent or delay the progression of AD. Aerobic exercise and cognitive training represent two promising interventions for AD prevention, but their synergistic effect has yet ...
Mattes, André Roheger, Mandy
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BMC Medical Research Methodology
BackgroundEven though investigating predictors of intervention success (e.g Cognitive Training, CT) is gaining more and more interest in the light of an individualized medicine, results on specific predictors of intervention success in the overall field are mixed and inconsistent due to different and sometimes inappropriate statistical methods used...
Gavelin, Hanna Malmberg Dong, Christopher Minkov, Ruth Bahar-Fuchs, Alex Ellis, Kathryn A Lautenschlager, Nicola T Mellow, Maddison L Wade, Alexandra T Smith, Ashleigh E Finke, Carsten
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Ageing research reviews
Combining physical exercise with cognitive training is a popular intervention in dementia prevention trials and guidelines. However, it remains unclear what combination strategies are most beneficial for cognitive and physical outcomes. We aimed to compare the efficacy of the three main types of combination strategies (simultaneous, sequential or e...
Ostrei, Uty Efrati-Chomsky, Dikla Zur, Ariela Robes-Alkalay, Yael Nave, Ayala Punchik, Boris Press, Yan
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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders EXTRA
Background The rate of elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has increased over recent decades. The Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment (FIE) program for the elderly has been shown to be effective in various age groups but is has never been tested as a treatment for MCI in elderly patients. The aim of this study was to assess the ...
Fu, Li Kessels, Roy P C Maes, Joseph H R
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Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition
Cognitive training research has revealed support for both the magnification and compensation accounts, respectively predicting larger or smaller training benefits for individuals already having strong cognitive abilities. A recent study in older adults (OAs) revealed evidence for the Compensation-Related Utilization of Neural Circuits Hypothesis, w...
Brei, Natalie G. Raicu, Ana-Maria Lee, Han Joo Klein-Tasman, Bonita P.
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International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder often accompanied by inhibitory difficulties. Online cognitive training programs show promise for improving cognitive functions. No such interventions have been developed for individuals with WS, but to explore the practicality of large-scale online cognitive training for this populati...
Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva Lahr, Juliana Lirani-Silva, Ellen Teixeira-Arroyo, Claudia Santos, Paulo Cezar Rocha Dos
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative and progressive disease marked by the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms, as psychological and cognitive impairment. Physical exercises have been prescribed as complementary therapy for PD, and the type of intervention and duration of the intervention should be taken into account. We aimed to co...
Paravlic, Armin H. Maffulli, Nicola Kovač, Simon Pisot, Rado
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
BackgroundMotor imagery (MI) is effective in improving motor performance in the healthy asymptomatic adult population. However, its possible effects among older orthopaedic patients are still poorly investigated. Therefore, this study explored whether the addition of motor imagery to routine physical therapy reduces the deterioration of quadriceps ...
de Oliveira Rosa, Virginia Rosa Franco, Alexandre Abrahão Salum Júnior, Giovanni Moreira-Maia, Carlos Renato Wagner, Flávia Simioni, André de Fraga Bassotto, Caroline R Moritz, Guilherme Schaffer Aguzzoli, Cristiano Buchweitz, Augusto
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Brain imaging and behavior
The neurofunctional effects of Cognitive training (CT) are poorly understood. Our main objective was to assess fMRI brain activation patterns in children with ADHD who received CT as an add-on treatment to stimulant medication. We included twenty children with ADHD from a clinical trial of stimulant medication and CT (10 in medication + CT and 10 i...