Mobile app-based cognitive decision-making and memory games enhance cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment
Ampha Pumpho, Rumpa Boonsinsukh, Kitiyawadee Srisim, Supapon Kaewsanmung, Phannarin Suwannarat, Petcharat Keawduangdee

TL;DR
A mobile app with cognitive games improved memory and decision-making in older adults with mild cognitive issues.
Contribution
A new mobile app using image processing was developed and shown to enhance cognitive function in older adults with MCI.
Findings
The app improved Stroop test performance with more correct responses and fewer errors.
Auditory reaction time improved significantly in the training group.
The app shows potential as a tool for cognitive training in MCI patients.
Abstract
In present-day society, interactive mobile devices are being more frequently used to bolster the memory capacities of senior individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, there is a lack of cognitive training mobile game applications that utilize image processing technologies to assess player behaviors concerning cognitive abilities such as executive functioning, memory retention, discrimination and decision-making, and processing speed. The purpose of this study was to develop a mobile gaming app and investigate whether cognitive-motor training mobile game applications that use image processing to recognize player actions in relation to cognitive abilities like executive functioning, memory, discrimination, and decision making would improve cognitive performances in older adults with MCI. We performed a randomized controlled trial of a mobile game app cognitive training…
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TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Mind wandering and attention · Technology Use by Older Adults
