Overview of Computerized Cognitive Training
Computerized cognitive training (cCT) is a treatment that helps people practice mental tasks using a computer. It’s a non-invasive approach, meaning it doesn’t require surgery or other invasive procedures. Unlike traditional face-to-face training, which can be expensive and have long waiting times, mobile cCT is more accessible and flexible for patients.
Study Insights
This summary looks at the early results from a study called the NeuroNation MED Effectiveness Study (NeNaE). The study focused on adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Participants used the NeuroNation MED app for 12 weeks, while a control group did not receive any training during that time.
Key Findings
- The group using the NeuroNation MED app showed significant improvement in their cognitive test scores.
- Participants reported fewer cognitive failures, indicating better mental function.
- However, when comparing the two groups, there were no major differences in cognitive test scores after adjusting for initial scores.
Next Steps for Clinics and Patients
Define Measurable Outcomes
Focus on setting clear goals for what you want to achieve with cognitive training, such as improving specific cognitive functions or reducing cognitive failures.
Select AI Tools That Fit Clinical Needs
Choose AI solutions that are designed for specific tasks in cognitive training and management. This can help enhance the training experience and outcomes.
Implement Step by Step and Expand
Start with a pilot project to test the NeuroNation MED app. Track the results using AI tools to understand the real-world impact of the training.
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