Effects of Video Game Training on Behavioral and Electrophysiological Measures of Attention and Memory: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

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Video Game Training and Its Effects on Attention and Memory Behavior and Brain Activity: Study Plan for a Controlled Trial

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Abstract

A total of 75 cognitively healthy older adults participated in a study assessing the effects of video game training on cognitive functions.

  • The study evaluates cognitive training using nonaction video games to improve attention and spatial working memory in older adults.
  • Behavioral measures and brain activity (event-related potentials) will be recorded post-training and after a 6-month period.
  • Motivation, engagement, and expectations may influence the cognitive improvements observed from training.
  • Inflammatory markers, specifically C-reactive protein in saliva, could affect the training-induced cognitive benefits.

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