In 2002, Torkel Klingberg, a psychologist at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, published a study involving 14 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. All of the children were asked to ...
San Diego, CA, September 27, 2012 – Helping children achieve their full potential in school is of great concern to everyone, and a number of commercial products have been developed to try and achieve ...
A decade ago, a young Swedish researcher named Torkel Klingberg made a spectacular discovery. He gave a group of children computer games designed to boost their memory, and, after weeks of play, the ...
A study published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition casts doubt over claims that enrolling in Cogmed Working Memory Training program could improve the memory and overcome ...
The Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer is now offering a new Brain Training Program, Cogmed, to patients and families who have been impacted by pediatric cancer. "Cogmed is the most ...
We’ve all heard the ads on television or radio: Use this app and get smarter. Improve your IQ! Boost your memory! Pay attention better! But do these products really deliver when looked at ...
Children who receive cancer treatments may suffer thinking problems later, but using an at-home computer training program can help reduce these deficits, according to a new study. "This is the only ...
This post originally appeared on The Conversation. I’m not old by any means, but I’ve become a little more forgetful lately. This morning I poured myself a thermos of coffee and left for lab, ...
Working memory, the neurological function mainly targeted by Cogmed and one of the core aspects of intelligence, is a versatile mental faculty aiding attention, mental calculations, language ...
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