Brain-IT: Targeting the Brain using Information Technology for Secondary Prevention of mild Neurocognitive Disorder

P Manser - 2024 - research-collection.ethz.ch
Introduction: Effective interventions to mitigate one of the key challenges for aging societies,
neurocognitive disorders, are urgently needed. A collaborative international guideline …

Feasibility, usability, and acceptance of “Brain-IT”—A newly developed exergame-based training concept for the secondary prevention of mild neurocognitive disorder …

P Manser, H Poikonen, ED de Bruin - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Exergames provide a promising new approach to implement simultaneous
motor–cognitive training, which may support preventing the decline in cognitive functioning …

“Brain‐IT”: Exergame training with biofeedback breathing in neurocognitive disorders

P Manser, ED de Bruin - Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
INTRODUCTION The combination of exergame‐based motor‐cognitive training with
resonance breathing guided by heart‐rate variability biofeedback (HRV‐BF) targets various …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of an individualized exergame-based motor-cognitive training concept targeted to improve cognitive functioning in older adults with mild …

P Manser, L Michels, A Schmidt… - JMIR research …, 2023 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Simultaneous motor-cognitive training is considered promising for preventing
the decline in cognitive functioning in older adults with mild neurocognitive disorder (mNCD) …

[PDF][PDF] Supplementary Material Feasibility, Usability and Acceptance of 'Brain-IT'-A Newly Developed Exergame-Based Training Concept for the Secondary Prevention …

P Manser, H Poikonen, ED de Bruin - researchgate.net
Supplementary Material Feasibility, Usability and Acceptance of ‘Brain-IT’ - A Newly Developed
Exergame-Based Training Conce Page 1 Supplementary Material Feasibility, Usability and …

Clinical trials to gain FDA approval for computerized cognitive training: what is the ideal control condition?

JN Motter, DP Devanand, PM Doraiswamy… - Frontiers in aging …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The explosive growth of mobile technologies combined with the rapid rise of aging
populations fearful of their risk for Alzheimer's disease has led to a number of marketed …

Targeting mechanisms in cognitive training for neurodegenerative diseases

A Venneri, R Manca, L Fernandes… - Neural Regeneration …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
“Cognitive training”(CT) is a label used to describe paper-and-pen or computerized
exercises designed to engage a desired set of mental skills for the purpose of enhancing …

[HTML][HTML] Design considerations for an exergame-based training intervention for older adults with mild neurocognitive disorder: qualitative study including focus groups …

P Manser, M Adcock-Omlin, ED de Bruin - JMIR Serious Games, 2023 - games.jmir.org
Background Exergames have attracted growing interest in the prevention and treatment of
neurocognitive disorders. The most effective exergame and training components (ie …

Editorial to accompany–Training the brain: Fact and fad in cognitive and behavioral remediation

KV Papp, PJ Snyder - Brain and cognition, 2012 - academia.edu
The article within offers both a timely and comprehensive review of brain training as it
applies to different populations (for example in developmental disorders such as ADHD …

[HTML][HTML] The Active Brains digital intervention to reduce cognitive decline in older adults: protocol for a feasibility randomized controlled trial

KA Smith, K Bradbury, R Essery, S Pollet… - JMIR Research …, 2020 - researchprotocols.org
Background Increasing physical activity, improving diet, and performing brain training
exercises are associated with reduced cognitive decline in older adults. Objective In this …