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Study: Computerized cognitive training may help patients with mild cognitive impairment (less so once diagnosed with dementia) - SharpBrains
Brain Gain: Com­put­er­ized Train­ing May Boost Cog­ni­tion in MCI (Med­scape): “Com­put­er­ized cog­ni­tive train­ing (CCT) for patients with mild cog­ni­tive impair­ment (MCI) appears to have a ben­e­fi­cial effect on glob­al cog­ni­tion, mem­o­ry, and atten­tion and improves psy­choso­cial func­tion­ing, includ­ing depres­sive symp­toms, new research shows. How­ev­er, the review also showed that CCT is of lim­it­ed ben­e­fit for…
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