articlePsychology and AgingDec 1, 2008Closed access

Can training in a real-time strategy video game attenuate cognitive decline in older adults?

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

Declines in various cognitive abilities, particularly executive control functions, are observed in older adults. An important goal of cognitive training is to slow or reverse these age-related declines. However, opinion is divided in the literature regarding whether cognitive training can engender transfer to a variety of cognitive skills in older adults. In the current study, the authors trained older adults in a real-time strategy video game for 23.5 hr in an effort to improve their executive functions. A battery of cognitive tasks, including tasks of executive control and visuospatial skills, were assessed before, during, and after video-game training. The trainees improved significantly in the measures of…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive training
  • Cognition
  • Task (project management)
  • Working memory
  • Video game
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Executive functions
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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