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  • Cognitive Training Sustainably Improves Executive Functioning in Middle-Aged Industry Workers Assessed by Task Switching: A Randomized Controlled ERP Study
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  1. Gajewski, Patrick D. |
  2. Freude, Gabriele |
  3. Falkenstein, Michael |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2017-02-22
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  • 11:81
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00081 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5319973/ |
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  • Recently, we reported results of a cross-sectional study investigating executive functions in dependence of aging and type of work. That study showed deficits in performance and electrophysiological activity in middle-aged workers with long-term repetitive and unchallenging work. Based on these findings, we conducted a longitudinal study that aimed at ameliorating these cognitive deficits by means of a trainer-guided cognitive training (CT) in 57 further middle-aged workers with repetitive type of work from the same factory. This study was designed as a randomized controlled trail with pre- (t1), post- (t2), and a 3-month follow-up (t3) measure. The waiting control group was trained between t2 and t3. The training lasted 3 months (20 sessions) and was evaluated with the same task switching paradigm used in the previous cross-sectional study. The CT improved performance in accuracy at the behavioral level and affected the electrophysiological correlates of retrieval of stimulus-response sets (P2), response selection (N2), and error detection (Ne), thus unveiling the neuronal background of the behavioral effects. The same training effects were observed in the waiting control group after CT at t3. Moreover, at t3, most of the behavioral and electrophysiological training-induced changes were found stable. Hence, CT appears to be an important intervention for compensating cognitive deficits in executive functions in middle-aged employees with cognitively unchallenging work.
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lokal ERN
lokal ERPs
lokal N2
lokal task switching
lokal work
lokal Ne
lokal aging
lokal cognitive training
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  1. Medizin |
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  1. Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, BMAS
  2. Leibniz Association
  3. Technical University of Dortmund
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  1. PFIFF2-Project (program for improving cognitive abilities in older employees) within a framework of INQA – New Quality of Work
  2. Open Access Fund
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