Research conducted by Dr. Kathryn Eve Lewandowski finds
computerized brain training can lead to improved cognitive skills in people with bipolar disorder.
Researchers at McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, have discovered for the first time that
computerized brain training can result in improved cognitive skills in individuals with bipolar disorder.
Not exact matches
In other research, Gaab and her colleagues have found an intriguing link between children's reading difficulties and neural deficits that prevent them from properly processing fast - changing sounds; they also found that
computerized sound -
training exercises «rewired» those faulty
brain circuits.