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has gloss | eng: Working memory training is a process of increasing working memory, a core cognitive ability, through systematic exercises to achieve some tangible gains in cognitive performance. Once considered to be ineffective for increasing working memory capacity, recent research now suggests that some computerized working memory training can produce cognitive gains that lead to benefits in daily life among some populations, including those who typically experience poor working memory, such as people with ADHD. This research, although in need of further exploration, is inspired by the concept of Neuroplasticity and has been expanded upon by researchers from various universities in Europe and North America. |
lexicalization | eng: working memory training |
instance of | c/Memory processes |
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