Cognitive training and selective attention in the aging brain: An electrophysiological study
Highlights • The amplitudes of the P3b and N2pc components increased for older adults after behavioral speed of processing (SOP) training. • This may be associated with enhancement of allocation and capacity of selective attention due to cognitive training. • The results can be further useful in det...
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description | Highlights • The amplitudes of the P3b and N2pc components increased for older adults after behavioral speed of processing (SOP) training. • This may be associated with enhancement of allocation and capacity of selective attention due to cognitive training. • The results can be further useful in determining the underlying mechanisms of cognitive training gains and transfer. |
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