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Links to research papers concerning mental agility.

  • Cognitive Stimulation Programs in Healthy Elderly: A Review-PDF in Blog
  • Reading and solving arithmetic problems improves cognitive functions of normal aged people: a randomized controlled study
  • Effects of Cognitive, Motor, and Karate Training on Cognitive Functioning and Emotional Well-Being of Elderly People
  • Exploring Interventions to Reduce Cognitive Decline in Aging
  • What’s Cooking? – Cognitive Training of Executive Function in the Elderly
  • Neural Correlates of Changes in a Visual Search Task due to Cognitive Training in Seniors
  • Mental Capital and Wellbeing:
  • Cognitively Stimulating Activities: Effects on Cognition across Four Studies with up to 21 Years of Longitudinal Data
  • ACTIVE: A Cognitive Intervention Trial to Promote Independence in Older Adults
  • Exercising the Brain to Avoid Cognitive Decline: Cognitive Training Approaches to Protect Brain Health in Later Life: Case–control Studies
  • Long-term Effects of Cognitive Training: The ACTIVE Trial
  • Computerized Cognitive Training with Older Adults: A Systematic Review
  • Effects of Cognitive Training Interventions With Older AdultsA Randomized Controlled Trial
  • The effects of multi-domain versus single-domain cognitive training in non-demented older people: a randomized controlled trial
  • Mental Retirement
  • Conditions for Maximizing Effects of 90 Days of Brain Training
  • Does Cognitive Training Improve IADL in Older Patients?
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