id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5ev2jiuenzfgnhr5su5c63amhu Wai Wang Chau Who would benefit from memory training? A pilot study examining the ceiling effect of concurrent cognitive stimulation 2011.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4997 1003 69 CIA-16802-who-would-benefit-from-memory-training--a-pilot-study-examin study, we recruited 24 elderly adults with or without concurrent cognitive stimulations to attend stimulation could benefit from a memory-training program in the form of improved initiation Our preliminary findings suggested nonlinear concurrent cognitive stimulation in the elderly. Keywords: memory training, cognitive training, dementia, Chinese, elderly trial examining the effectiveness of an eight-week memory training group.4 On the memory training in two different groups of participants, effectiveness of memory training in elderly with or without the memory training program to evaluate the effectiveness. This is an eight-session group memory-training program measure of cognitive functioning, that is, CDRS, significant main effect of group and significant training x group from memory training than elderly people with concurrent With memory training, participants in the CRC group CRC group, due to the ceiling effect as a result of concurrent training. research studies or clinical trials of cognitive training.17–19 the effect of concurrent cognitive stimulation on the training ./cache/work_5ev2jiuenzfgnhr5su5c63amhu.pdf ./txt/work_5ev2jiuenzfgnhr5su5c63amhu.txt