Does computerized cognitive rehabilitation generalize?

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Abstract

Computerized cognitive training is a very flexible intervention. Patients can do the exercise anytime they want and any place they want. The training software can adapt to the patient’s current ability in a statistically optimal way, even if that ability fluctuates. Being automated means that it can be deployed on a very large scale at low cost.

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Lindeløv, J. (2014). Does computerized cognitive rehabilitation generalize? Biosystems and Biorobotics, 7, 61–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08072-7_13

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