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You are going to create a patient management account. This account is designed to give your patients access to CogniFit evaluations and training.

You are going to create a family account. This account is designed to give your family members access to CogniFit evaluations and training.

You are going to create a research account. This account is specially designed to help researchers with their studies in the cognitive areas.

You are going to create a student management account. This account is designed to give your students access to CogniFit evaluations and training.

You are going to create a company management account. This account is designed to give your employees access to CogniFit evaluations and training.

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Scientific Validation

Scientific Validation

Digital Therapeutics

Peer reviewed publications

Rigorous scientific research is being conducted by external entities to validate the use of CogniFit for specific disorders, so that digital therapies can be offered in the future.

Below you can see the studies on specific disorders that have already been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Cognitive Training Improves Sleep Quality and Cognitive Function among Older Adults with Insomnia

This study shows that lasting and personalized cognitive training is particularly indicated to generate combined cognitive and sleep enhancements in older adults with insomnia.

Haimov I, Shatil E (2013) Cognitive Training Improves Sleep Quality and Cognitive Function among Older Adults with Insomnia. PLOS ONE 8(4): e61390. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0061390

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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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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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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

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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Personalized Cognitive Training in Unipolar and Bipolar Disorder: A Study of Cognitive Functioning

CogniFit personalized brain training program significantly reduced depression levels and improved Shifting, Divided Attention, and executive control score in patients with unipolar and bipolar disorder.

Preiss M, Shatil E, Cermáková R, Cimermanová D, Flesher I (2013) Personalized cognitive training in unipolar and bipolar disorder: a study of cognitive functioning. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00108.

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Computer-Based Cognitive Training for Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Pilot Study

This study shows highly encouraging results for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). First, participants using the CogniFit personalized brain training program presented a clear trend for cognitive improvement. Second, 100% of these participants completed the program.

James Siberski, Evelyn Shatil, Carol Siberski, Margie Eckroth-Bucher, Aubrey French, Sara Horton, Rachel F. Loefflad, and Phillip Rouse - Computer-Based Cognitive Training for Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Pilot Study - The American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias 2014; doi: 10.1177/1533317514539376

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Differential Effect of Cognitive Training on Executive Functions and Reading Abilities in Children With ADHD and in Children With ADHD Comorbid With Reading Difficulties

CogniFit's personalized training program was able to improve reading speed and accuracy in adolescents with ADHD and reading problems, as well as strengthening processing speed, spatial perception, and memory.

Horowitz-Kraus, T. (2013). Differential Effect of Cognitive Training on Executive Functions and Reading Abilities in Children With ADHD and in Children With ADHD Comorbid With Reading Difficulties. Journal of Attention Disorders, 19(6), 515–526. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087054713502079

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Computerized Cognitive Training for Older Adults at Higher Dementia Risk due to Diabetes: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial

CogniFit personalized training has been able to improve the general cognitive status, both memory and non-memory related, in older people at high risk of dementia due to diabetes.

Bahar-Fuchs, A., Barendse, M. E. A., Bloom, R., Ravona-Springer, R., Heymann, A., Dabush, H., Bar, L., Slater-Barkan, S., Rassovsky, Y., & Schnaider Beeri, M. (2019). Computerized Cognitive Training for Older Adults at Higher Dementia Risk due to Diabetes: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, 75(4), 747–754. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glz073

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Can Intervention Programs Influence How the Dyslexic Brain Processes Low-Level Visual Stimuli?

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Mayseless, N. (2011). Can Intervention Programs Influence How the Dyslexic Brain Processes Low-Level Visual Stimuli? Developmental Neuropsychology, 36(7), 949–954. https://doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2011.606421

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Cognitive Functioning and Its Relationship with Self-Stigma in Men with HIV Who Have Sex with Men: The Mediating Role of Health-Related Quality of Life

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Ruiz-Robledillo, N., Clement-Carbonell, V., Ferrer-Cascales, R., Portilla-Tamarit, I., Alcocer-Bruno, C., & Gabaldón-Bravo, E. (2021). Cognitive Functioning and Its Relationship with Self-Stigma in Men with HIV Who Have Sex with Men: The Mediating Role of Health-Related Quality of Life. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Volume 14, 2103–2114. https://doi.org/10.2147/prbm.s332494

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A Taxonomy of Serious Games for Dementia

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McCallum S., Boletsis C. (2013) A Taxonomy of Serious Games for Dementia. In: Schouten B., Fedtke S., Bekker T., Schijven M., Gekker A. (eds) Games for Health. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden; doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-02897-8_17

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A Game a Day Keeps Cognitive Decline Away? A Systematic Review and Meta‑Analysis of Commercially‑Available Brain Training Programs in Healthy and Cognitively Impaired Older Adults

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Nguyen, L., Murphy, K., & Andrews, G. (2021). A Game a Day Keeps Cognitive Decline Away? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Commercially-Available Brain Training Programs in Healthy and Cognitively Impaired Older Adults. Neuropsychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-021-09515-2

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Does Cognitive Training Improve Mobility, Enhance Cognition, and Promote Neural Activation?

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Marusic, U., Verghese, J., & Mahoney, J. R. (2022). Does Cognitive Training Improve Mobility, Enhance Cognition, and Promote Neural Activation? Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14.

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The effect of co-dependent (thinking in motion [TIM]) versus single-modality (CogniFit) interventions on cognition and gait among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled study

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Embon-Magal, S., Krasovsky, T., Doron, I., Asraf, K., Haimov, I., Gil, E., & Agmon, M. (2022). The effect of co-dependent (thinking in motion [TIM]) versus single-modality (CogniFit) interventions on cognition and gait among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled study. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1)

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Memory function performance in individuals classified as overweight, obese, and normal weight

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Berbegal M, Tomé M, Sánchez-SanSegundo M, Zaragoza-Martí A and Hurtado-Sánchez JA (2022) Memory function performance in individuals classified as overweight, obese, and normal weight. Front. Nutr. 9:932323. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.932323

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Personalized Computerized Training for Cognitive Dysfunction after COVID-19: A Before-and-After Feasibility Pilot Study

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Duñabeitia, J.A.; Mera, F.; Baro, Ó.; Jadad-Garcia, T.; Jadad, A.R. (2023). Personalized Computerized Training for Cognitive Dysfunction after COVID-19: A Before-and-After Feasibility Pilot Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 20, 3100.

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Digital Therapeutics for Insomnia: Assessing the Effectiveness of a Computerized Home-Based Cognitive Stimulation Program

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Tapia, J.L., Puertas, F.J., & Duñabeitia, J.A. (2023). Digital Therapeutics for Insomnia: Assessing the Effectiveness of a Computerized Home-Based Cognitive Stimulation Program. J. Integr. Neurosci. 22(2), 34

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Effectiveness of a Computerized Home-Based Cognitive Stimulation Program for Treating Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment

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Tapia, J. L., Taberner-Bonastre, M. T., Collado-Martínez, D., Pouptsis, A., Núñez-Abad, M., & Duñabeitia, J. A. (2023). Effectiveness of a Computerized Home-Based Cognitive Stimulation Program for Treating Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20, 4953.

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Randomized clinical trial of integral cognitive remediation program for major depression (INCREM)

Vicent-Gil, M., González-Simarro, S., Raventós, B., Vera, J. G., Martínez, E., Sabaté-Cao, C., Perez-Blanco, J., Puigdemont, D., De Diego-Adeliño, J., Alemany, C., Serra-Blasco, M., Cardoner, N., & Portella, M. J. (2022). Randomized clinical trial of integral cognitive remediation program for major depression (INCREM). Journal of Affective Disorders, 310, 189-197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.05.016

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Technologies for Cognitive Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation for People With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia. A Systematic Review

Irazoki, E., Contreras-Somoza, L. M., Toribio-Guzmán, J. M., Río, C. J., Moll, H. A., & Franco, M. (2020). Technologies for Cognitive Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation for People With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia. A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00648

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Does computerized cognitive training improve diabetes self-management and cognition? A randomized control trial of middle-aged and older veterans with type 2 diabetes

Silverman, J. M., Zhu, C. W., Schmeidler, J., Lee, P. G., Alexander, N. B., Guerrero-Berroa, E., Beeri, M. S., West, R. K., Sano, M., Nabozny, M., & Karran, M. (2022). Does computerized cognitive training improve diabetes self-management and cognition? A randomized control trial of middle-aged and older veterans with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 195, 110149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2022.110149

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Tailored and Adaptive Computerized Cognitive Training in Older Adults at Risk for Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Bahar-Fuchs, A., Webb, S. L., Bartsch, L., Clare, L., Rebok, G. W., Cherbuin, N., & Anstey, K. J. (2017). Tailored and adaptive computerized cognitive training in older adults at risk for dementia: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 60(3), 889-911. https://doi.org/10.3233/jad-170404

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