Cogmed New Study Finds Working Memory Training Produces Lasting Improvements in Kids with Attention Deficits

NAPERVILLE, Ill. & WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stephen Bozylinski, Ph.D, a clinical psychologist and director of the ADHD Clinic of Southern California, released findings from a new open label study demonstrating the effectiveness of Cogmed Working Memory Training to sustainably improve attention and executive processing in children with ADHD. The study found that significant improvements in working memory, mental stamina and inhibition and significant decreases in ADHD symptoms remained six to eight months after the training. The research supports and augments previous placebo-controlled and peer reviewed findings from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute that revealed a breakthrough in the way attention problems are understood and treated. Cogmed – www.cogmed.com - is a pioneer in neurotechnology and a developer of software-based working memory training products.

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