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Group-based Brain-computer Interface (BCI) Cognitive Training in Healthy Older Adults: An Evaluation of Programme Implementation and Effectiveness in Neighborhood Community Centers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Computerised cognitive training for Cognition. Completed, enrolled 94 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of a group-based brain-computer interface cognitive training among community dwelling older adults in Singapore. A 12-week bi-weekly programme was conducted in community centres. During these sessions, participants played games targeting cognitive domains such as attention, memory, and decision making, using a mobile application (Memorie). Selected games were paired with an electroencephalography headset (Senzeband) which quantified participants' attention level into scores that affected the participants' in-game avatar control or game performance. Each participant paid a subsidized fee of SGD$20 for the programme.
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A 12-week bi-weekly group-based computerised cognitive training programme conducted in community centres