Published in:
01-09-2010
Minding the Aging Brain: Technology-Enabled Cognitive Training for Healthy Elders
Author:
Joshua R. Steinerman
Published in:
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
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Issue 5/2010
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Abstract
Cognitive training refers to theory-driven behavioral intervention, ideally supported by a strong conceptual framework and specified neurocognitive mechanisms. Within this field, neurotechnology promises many advantages, and a growing literature establishes technology-enabled cognitive training as a promising modality to promote positive cognition in consumer, research, clinical, and public health settings. Methodologic challenges remain, and specific cognitive training recommendations for healthy elders must be tentative in the context of an emerging evidence base.