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Peer reviewed publications CogniFit is recognized by the scientific community and has been published and reviewed independently in several scientific publications.
Computer-Based, Personalized Cognitive Training versus Classical Computer Games: A randomized Double-Blind Prospective Trial of Cognitive Stimulation">Computer-Based, Personalized Cognitive Training versus Classical Computer Games: A randomized Double-Blind Prospective Trial of Cognitive Stimulation
CogniFit personalized brain training program is more effective than computer games in improving cognitive function in healthy older adults.
Peretz C, Korczyn AD, Shatil E, Aharonson V, Birnboim S, Giladi N. - Computer-Based, Personalized Cognitive Training versus Classical Computer Games: A Randomized Double-Blind Prospective Trial of Cognitive Stimulation - Neuroepidemiology 2011; 36:91-9.
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Home-based personalized cognitive training in MS patients: a study of adherence and cognitive performance">Home-based personalized cognitive training in MS patients: a study of adherence and cognitive performance
The findings are evidence that cognitive training can significantly improve a wide range of skills in MS patients.
Shatil E, Metzer A, Horvitz O, Miller A. - Home-based personalized cognitive training in MS patients: A study of adherence and cognitive performance - NeuroRehabilitation 2010; 26:143-53.
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CogniFit Program Improves Cognitive Abilities Among Older Adults">CogniFit Program Improves Cognitive Abilities Among Older Adults
People who played computer games showed an improvement in performance, but for people who used CogniFit personalized brain training program, the improvement was significantly greater. Presented at the 10th International Hong Kong/Springfield Pan-Asian Symposium on Advances in Alzheimer Therapy on February 28, 29 - March 1, 2008; Hong Kong.
Korczyn AD, Peretz C, Aharonson V, et al. - Computer based cognitive training with CogniFit improved cognitive performance above the effect of classic computer games: prospective, randomized, double blind intervention study in the elderly. Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association 2007; 3(3):S171.
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Improving Cognitive Performance in Elderly Subjects Using Computerized Cognitive Training">Improving Cognitive Performance in Elderly Subjects Using Computerized Cognitive Training
The results show that systematic, individually tailored training can improve several important functions. Presented at the Alzheimer's Association ICAD International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease on July 26-31, 2008; McCormick Place, Chicago
Shatil E, Korczyn AD, Peretz C, et al. - Improving cognitive performance in elderly subjects using computerized cognitive training - Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association 2008; 4(4):T492.
Effect of Cognitive Remediation on Gait in Sedentary Seniors">Effect of Cognitive Remediation on Gait in Sedentary Seniors
Sedentary seniors with slow gait and falls improved mobility after cognitive training remediation using CogniFit personalized brain training program.
Verghese J, Mahoney J, Ambrose AF, Wang C, Holtzer R. - Effect of cognitive remediation on gait in sedentary seniors - J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2010 Dec;65(12):1338-43.
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Can the error detection mechanism benefit from training the working memory? A comparison between dyslexics and controls—an ERP study ">Can the error detection mechanism benefit from training the working memory? A comparison between dyslexics and controls—an ERP study
When dyslexic college students trained with CogniFit personalized brain training program, their brain activity, memory and reading performance were shown to increase significantly, and results lasted up to six months after training on dyslexia.
Horowitz-Kraus T, Breznitz Z. - Can the error detection mechanism benefit from training the working memory? A comparison between dyslexics and controls- an ERP study -PLOS ONE 2009; 4:7141.
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Chronic Insomnia and Cognitive Functioning Among Older Adults">Chronic Insomnia and Cognitive Functioning Among Older Adults
By using the CogniFit assessment of cognitive skills, this study implies that insomnia may have detrimental effects on some cognitive functions in healthy older adults.
Haimov I, Hanuka E, Horowitz Y. - Chronic insomnia and cognitive functioning among older adults - Behavioural sleep medicine 2008; 6:32-54.
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A Holistic approach to assess older adults’ wellness using e-health technologies "> A Holistic approach to assess older adults’ wellness using e-health technologies
The CogniFit computerized neuropsychological evaluation was successfully validated in a holistic e-health model of cognitive, physiological and functional wellness in older adults.
Thompson HJ, Demiris G, Rue T, Shatil E, Wilamowska K, Zaslavsky O, Reeder B. - Telemedicine Journal and E-health Date and Volume: 2011 Dec;17(10):794-800. Epub 2011 Oct 19.
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