Two weeks of a computerized cognitive training may produce beneficial effects in alzheimer's disease patients
Citizens in an ageing World population are at higher risk of cognitive impairment and dementia with considerable negative consequences for their autonomy and quality of life, that of those who care for them, and the sustainability of health and care systems. Thus, the need for strategies to avoid or delay the process of cognitive decline. Innovative ICT solutions should play a role in tertiary prevention of cognitive decline supporting active and healthy ageing and countering the cognitive decline in the elderly subjects.