therapy protocol can improve cognitive function in older adults.The main areas of improvement were attention, information processing speed, and executive function, in addition to global cognitive function.
All of these typically decline with age, according to researchers at the Shamir Medical Center and the Sackler School of Medicine and Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University in Israel.The researchers report there was also a “significant correlation between the cognitive changes and improved cerebral blood flow in specific brain locations.”The randomized controlled clinical trial included 63 healthy adults with an average age of 64.
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