A type of cognitive training that tests people's quick recall seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's ...
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25% over 20 years, long-term study finds. Cognitive speed training shows lasting ...
Speed training your brain could help delay developing dementia by years, according to a recent National Institutes of Health ...
A new study that followed participants for two decades found some were up to a quarter less likely to develop a memory ...
A 20-year study reveals that "speed of processing" brain training can reduce the risk of dementia by 25% in older adults.
A simple brain-training exercise may offer long-term protection against dementia, according to new research that is reshaping how scientists think about cognitive ageing.
Computer-based cognitive training that mimics quickly completing tasks with divided attention tied to a reduced likelihood of ...
Cognitive training can help improve student engagement and performance, while building a foundation for robust brain health in the future.
A team from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBneuro) has discovered that early and sustained ...
Older adults who received cognitive speed training, plus booster sessions one and three years later, were 25% less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) in the ...
Cognitive speed training may lower dementia risk by 25%, suggests a two-decade study from the University of Florida.
Memory and reasoning training showed no protective effect, only speed training + follow-up sessions In A Nutshell Older ...