Study: "Working Memory Training-Induced Brain Plastic Changes in Acquired Brain Injury Patients", Xiaoping Yun 2016

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Oct 19, 2016, 11:46:34 AM10/19/16
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"Working Memory Training-Induced Brain Plastic Changes in Acquired Brain Injury Patients"
Xiaoping Yun, Zhengwei Chen, Pu Zhang, Huili Zhang, Huazhen Zhang, 2016

>The patients received computerized working memory training 30 minutes per session, five sessions a week for four weeks. N-Back task including two single-tasks (A and B) and one dual-task (C) and three conditions (1-back, 2-back and 3-back) were designed. (...) Significant improvements in neuropsychological n-back test and RSPM (Raven's Progressive Matrices, remark of author) test at 4 weeks after intervention, and significant increased activations were observed in the left MOG and MFG, accompanied by decreased activations in the right cerebellum anterior lobe and the sub-gyral of the right frontal lobe.
Conclusion: WMT resulted in an ctivation redistribution pattern of brain activiation after training: the conclusion needs further confirmation by increasing the homogeneity of the patient group.

Srikant Mahapatra

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Oct 25, 2016, 5:45:58 AM10/25/16
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Good news. I wonder if similar improvements are possible for healthy individuals.

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