Mesh : Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Humans Middle Aged Young Adult Cognitive Dysfunction / psychology Games, Recreational

来  源:   DOI:10.1056/EVIDe2200268

Abstract:
Surprise! According to findings in the article entitled \"Computerized Games versus Crosswords Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment,\" now published in NEJM Evidence,1 solving crosswords had a more beneficial effect on older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) than training with an array of Web-based brain games. The researchers had hypothesized just the opposite outcome, in part, on the basis of the findings of a 2015 study2 involving cognitively intact participants of a greater age range (18-80 years of age in the earlier study vs. 55-95 years of age in the current study).
摘要:
惊喜!根据题为“计算机游戏与填字游戏训练在轻度认知障碍中的发现,\“现在发表在《NEJM证据》上,1解决填字游戏对患有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的老年人的影响比使用一系列基于Web的大脑游戏进行训练更有益。研究人员假设了相反的结果,在某种程度上,基于2015年一项研究的结果2,该研究涉及更大年龄范围的认知完整参与者(早期研究中的18-80岁与本研究中的55-95岁)。
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