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Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study

Background. Increasing proportion of the elderly in the driving population raises the importance of assuring their safety. We explored the effects of three different types of cognitive training on the cognitive function, brain structure, and driving safety of the elderly. Methods. Thirty-seven healt...

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Autores principales: Nozawa, Takayuki, Taki, Yasuyuki, Kanno, Akitake, Akimoto, Yoritaka, Ihara, Mizuki, Yokoyama, Ryoichi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nouchi, Rui, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Takeuchi, Hikaru, Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto, Ogawa, Takeshi, Goto, Takakuni, Sunda, Takashi, Shimizu, Toshiyuki, Tozuka, Eiji, Hirose, Satoru, Nanbu, Tatsuyoshi, Kawashima, Ryuta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/525901
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author Nozawa, Takayuki
Taki, Yasuyuki
Kanno, Akitake
Akimoto, Yoritaka
Ihara, Mizuki
Yokoyama, Ryoichi
Kotozaki, Yuka
Nouchi, Rui
Sekiguchi, Atsushi
Takeuchi, Hikaru
Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto
Ogawa, Takeshi
Goto, Takakuni
Sunda, Takashi
Shimizu, Toshiyuki
Tozuka, Eiji
Hirose, Satoru
Nanbu, Tatsuyoshi
Kawashima, Ryuta
author_facet Nozawa, Takayuki
Taki, Yasuyuki
Kanno, Akitake
Akimoto, Yoritaka
Ihara, Mizuki
Yokoyama, Ryoichi
Kotozaki, Yuka
Nouchi, Rui
Sekiguchi, Atsushi
Takeuchi, Hikaru
Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto
Ogawa, Takeshi
Goto, Takakuni
Sunda, Takashi
Shimizu, Toshiyuki
Tozuka, Eiji
Hirose, Satoru
Nanbu, Tatsuyoshi
Kawashima, Ryuta
author_sort Nozawa, Takayuki
collection PubMed
description Background. Increasing proportion of the elderly in the driving population raises the importance of assuring their safety. We explored the effects of three different types of cognitive training on the cognitive function, brain structure, and driving safety of the elderly. Methods. Thirty-seven healthy elderly daily drivers were randomly assigned to one of three training groups: Group V trained in a vehicle with a newly developed onboard cognitive training program, Group P trained with a similar program but on a personal computer, and Group C trained to solve a crossword puzzle. Before and after the 8-week training period, they underwent neuropsychological tests, structural brain magnetic resonance imaging, and driving safety tests. Results. For cognitive function, only Group V showed significant improvements in processing speed and working memory. For driving safety, Group V showed significant improvements both in the driving aptitude test and in the on-road evaluations. Group P showed no significant improvements in either test, and Group C showed significant improvements in the driving aptitude but not in the on-road evaluations. Conclusion. The results support the effectiveness of the onboard training program in enhancing the elderly's abilities to drive safely and the potential advantages of a multimodal training approach.
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spelling pubmed-44879322015-07-09 Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study Nozawa, Takayuki Taki, Yasuyuki Kanno, Akitake Akimoto, Yoritaka Ihara, Mizuki Yokoyama, Ryoichi Kotozaki, Yuka Nouchi, Rui Sekiguchi, Atsushi Takeuchi, Hikaru Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto Ogawa, Takeshi Goto, Takakuni Sunda, Takashi Shimizu, Toshiyuki Tozuka, Eiji Hirose, Satoru Nanbu, Tatsuyoshi Kawashima, Ryuta Behav Neurol Research Article Background. Increasing proportion of the elderly in the driving population raises the importance of assuring their safety. We explored the effects of three different types of cognitive training on the cognitive function, brain structure, and driving safety of the elderly. Methods. Thirty-seven healthy elderly daily drivers were randomly assigned to one of three training groups: Group V trained in a vehicle with a newly developed onboard cognitive training program, Group P trained with a similar program but on a personal computer, and Group C trained to solve a crossword puzzle. Before and after the 8-week training period, they underwent neuropsychological tests, structural brain magnetic resonance imaging, and driving safety tests. Results. For cognitive function, only Group V showed significant improvements in processing speed and working memory. For driving safety, Group V showed significant improvements both in the driving aptitude test and in the on-road evaluations. Group P showed no significant improvements in either test, and Group C showed significant improvements in the driving aptitude but not in the on-road evaluations. Conclusion. The results support the effectiveness of the onboard training program in enhancing the elderly's abilities to drive safely and the potential advantages of a multimodal training approach. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4487932/ /pubmed/26161000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/525901 Text en Copyright © 2015 Takayuki Nozawa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nozawa, Takayuki
Taki, Yasuyuki
Kanno, Akitake
Akimoto, Yoritaka
Ihara, Mizuki
Yokoyama, Ryoichi
Kotozaki, Yuka
Nouchi, Rui
Sekiguchi, Atsushi
Takeuchi, Hikaru
Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto
Ogawa, Takeshi
Goto, Takakuni
Sunda, Takashi
Shimizu, Toshiyuki
Tozuka, Eiji
Hirose, Satoru
Nanbu, Tatsuyoshi
Kawashima, Ryuta
Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title_full Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title_short Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study
title_sort effects of different types of cognitive training on cognitive function, brain structure, and driving safety in senior daily drivers: a pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/525901
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