Brain-train apps: Testing the efficacy of two applications for cognitive enhancement

Autori

Andrea Vranić
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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Milica Popović Stijačić
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Media and Communications, Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5785-3974 ##orcid.unauthenticated##
Marina Martinčević
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Sažetak

With the ubiquitous trend of almost every individual in the world owning a smartphone, new trends have emerged within applied cognitive psychology regarding the use of applications for cognitive training purposes. Previous studies have found far-transfer benefits of training a single working memory component, such as gains in fluid abilities. We aimed to evaluate two smartphone applications - Dual n-back, Super Number Memory, tapping the central executive and phonological loop, respectively. Young adults (N=176, Mage =21.5, SD=5.42; 87% female) were randomly assigned to either one of the three experimental groups (Dual n-back app, Super Number Memory app, combination of the two apps), or to a control group. A pre-post design with FU at three months was employed, with a 4-week training (5 sessions a week). A near transfer effect for updating ability in young adults was confirmed for the Dual n-back and combined group, while no other effects were found. The results are discussed in terms of the efficacy of mobile phone apps for cognitive functions improvement.

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30.04.2024.