reviewPsychological ScienceOct 8, 2014GREEN OA

Making Working Memory Work: A Meta-Analysis of Executive-Control and Working Memory Training in Older Adults

Saarland University · Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This meta-analysis examined the effects of process-based executive-function and working memory training (49 articles, 61 independent samples) in older adults (> 60 years). The interventions resulted in significant effects on performance on the trained task and near-transfer tasks; significant results were obtained for the net pretest-to-posttest gain relative to active and passive control groups and for the net effect at posttest relative to active and passive control groups. Far-transfer effects were smaller than near-transfer effects but were significant for the net pretest-to-posttest gain relative to passive control groups and for the net gain at posttest relative to both active and passive control groups.…

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Keywords
  • Working memory training
  • Working memory
  • Psychology
  • Meta-analysis
  • Executive functions
  • Task (project management)
  • Cognitive training
  • Developmental psychology
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