Can a computer game keep your mind sharp as you age?
NCT ID NCT05506852
Summary
This study tested whether playing a specific web-based computer game could improve thinking skills in healthy older adults. Thirty-eight participants aged 60-75 were asked to play the 'Breakfast Game' for 14 sessions over 5 weeks. Researchers measured if the game improved skills like multi-tasking, memory, and attention.
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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