Do “Brain-Training” Programs Work?

Volume: 17, Issue: 3, Pages: 103 - 186
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
In 2014, two groups of scientists published open letters on the efficacy of brain-training interventions, or “brain games,” for improving cognition. The first letter, a consensus statement from an international group of more than 70 scientists, claimed that brain games do not provide a scientifically grounded way to improve cognitive functioning or to stave off cognitive decline. Several months later, an international group of 133 scientists and...
Paper Details
Title
Do “Brain-Training” Programs Work?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
103 - 186
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