Journal article

Multi-domain computerized cognitive training program mproves performance of bookkeeping tasks: a matched-sampling active-controlled trial

Amit Lampit, Claus Ebster, Michael Valenzuela

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2014

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Abstract

Cognitive skills are important predictors of job performance, but the extent to which computerized cognitive training (CCT) can improve job performance in healthy adults is unclear. We report, for the first time, that a CCT program aimed at attention, memory, reasoning and visuo-spatial abilities can enhance productivity in healthy younger adults on bookkeeping tasks with high relevance to real-world job performance. 44 business students (77.3% female, mean age 21.4 ± 2.6 years) were assigned to either (a) 20 h of CCT, or (b) 20 h of computerized arithmetic training (active control) by a matched sampling procedure. Both interventions were conducted over a period of 6 weeks, 3-4 1-h sessions ..

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