Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training—in this case, speed of processing ...
Medicare beneficiaries 65 years and older who participated in five to six weeks of cognitive speed training with follow-up sessions three years later were less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's ...
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias were less likely among adults who completed cognitive speed training with booster sessions, according to data published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: ...
In our new playbook, “ The AI Educator: Using artificial intelligence to transform manager development,” we share best practices for using AI tools for learning, with a focus on manager development.
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A 20-year follow-up of older adults in the ACTIVE randomized trial linked to Medicare claims found that speed of processing cognitive training with booster sessions was associated with a significantly ...
The results of this decades-long study offer a powerful message of hope: we are not helpless against the passage of time. By ...
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