Memory enhancement in healthy older adults using a brain plasticity-based training program: A randomized, controlled study
Posit Science (United States) · W. M. Keck Foundation
Abstract
Normal aging is associated with progressive functional losses in perception, cognition, and memory. Although the root causes of age-related cognitive decline are incompletely understood, psychophysical and neuropsychological evidence suggests that a significant contribution stems from poorer signal-to-noise conditions and down-regulated neuromodulatory system function in older brains. Because the brain retains a lifelong capacity for plasticity and adaptive reorganization, dimensions of negative reorganization should be at least partially reversible through the use of an appropriately designed training program. We report here results from such a training program targeting age-related cognitive decline. Data…
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- Cognitive training
- Neuropsychology
- Cognition
- Neuroplasticity
- Psychology
- Randomized controlled trial
- Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
- Working memory
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