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Community-dwelling older adults who participated in a VR-based multimodal training showed significant improvements in both cognitive processing speed and multiple physical performance measures, ...
Memory loss often feels like something that arrives late in life. In reality, the story may begin much earlier, long before symptoms appear. New research suggests that what happens in those earlier ...
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 ...
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Speed training your brain can reduce the risk of developing dementia by 25% over a 20-year period. Learn how the training ...
A 20-year follow-up of the NIH-funded ACTIVE trial found that older adults who completed adaptive visual speed-of-processing training with booster sessions had a 25% lower dementia risk than controls.
As populations age, dementia remains a major public health challenge. While there is no cure for dementia, evidence suggests that certain types of mental exercise can support long term brain health.