The association between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cognitive impairment: A systematic review of neuroimaging findings
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
may increase the risk of various types of dementia. Despite the large number of studies …
may increase the risk of various types of dementia. Despite the large number of studies …
The neurovascular unit in dementia: An opinion on current research and future directions
L Beishon, RB Panerai - Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Dementia is a burgeoning public health crisis, with 50 million people currently affected
worldwide (Prince et al., 2015). As the population ages, this figure is set to rise dramatically …
worldwide (Prince et al., 2015). As the population ages, this figure is set to rise dramatically …
[HTML][HTML] Making the best out of it: Design and development of exergames for older adults with mild neurocognitive disorder–a methodological paper
P Manser, ED de Bruin - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
BACKGROUND: Utilizing information technology (IT) systems, for example in form of
computerized cognitive screening or exergame-based (also called active videogames) …
computerized cognitive screening or exergame-based (also called active videogames) …
Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment …
P Scheerbaum, E Graessel, S Boesl, E Hanslian… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Limitations in daily living have not yet been described adequately for mild cognitive
impairment (MCI). In this study, we investigated first, time spent on protective activities …
impairment (MCI). In this study, we investigated first, time spent on protective activities …
Long-term cognitive training enhances fluid cognition and brain connectivity in individuals with MCI
E Gozdas, B Avelar-Pereira, H Fingerhut… - Translational …, 2024 - nature.com
Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Multi-
domain cognitive training (CT) may slow cognitive decline and delay AD onset. However …
domain cognitive training (CT) may slow cognitive decline and delay AD onset. However …
Unifying framework for cognitive training interventions in brain aging
Cognitive training is a promising tool for slowing or preventing cognitive decline in older
adults at-risk for dementia. Its success, however, has been limited by a lack of evidence …
adults at-risk for dementia. Its success, however, has been limited by a lack of evidence …
[HTML][HTML] Efficacy of rTMS Combined with Cognitive and Language Training in People Living with Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation
method that has been suggested as a possible treatment method for cognitive impairment in …
method that has been suggested as a possible treatment method for cognitive impairment in …
Computerised cognitive training tools and online nutritional group counselling for people with mild cognitive impairment: Study protocol of a completely digital …
P Scheerbaum, S Book, M Jank, E Hanslian… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at increased risk of decreasing
cognitive functioning. Computerised cognitive training (CCT) and nutrition have been shown …
cognitive functioning. Computerised cognitive training (CCT) and nutrition have been shown …
Effects and mechanisms of computerized cognitive training in Huntington's disease: protocol for a pilot study
Huntington's disease (HD) causes progressive cognitive decline, with no available
treatments. Computerized cognitive training (CCT) has shown efficacy in other populations …
treatments. Computerized cognitive training (CCT) has shown efficacy in other populations …
The cognition and flow study: a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the effects of cognitive training on cerebral blood flow
Background: Cognitive training (CT) has demonstrated benefits for healthy older adults (HG)
and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the effects on vascular function are unknown …
and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the effects on vascular function are unknown …