Supporting Learning Differences: Effects of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Abilities in a School-Based Sample
A growing body of research demonstrates the effectiveness of computerized cognitive training (CCT) in building specific abilities (e.g., working memory) among school-age children. As a result, CCT is increasingly cited as a means to enhance and support students' academic performance and school...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Looney (Author), Eugene H. Wong (Author), Kevin P. Rosales (Author), Jennifer M. Bacon (Author), Dudley J. Wiest (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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