Improvement in executive function for older adults through smartphone apps: a randomized clinical trial comparing language learning and brain training. Meltzer JA, et al, Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn 2023.
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Bilingualism has been linked to improved executive function and delayed onset of dementia, but it is unknown whether similar benefits can be obtained later in life through deliberate intervention. Given the logistical hurdles of second language acquisition in a randomized trial for older adults, few interventional studies have been done thus far. However, recently developed smartphone apps offer a convenient means to acquire skills in a second language and can be compared with brain training apps specifically designed to improve executive function. In a randomized clinical trial, 76 adults aged 65-75 were assigned to either 16 weeks of Spanish learning using the app Duolingo 30 minutes a day, an equivalent amount of brain training using the app BrainHQ, or a waitlist control condition. Executive function was assessed before and after the intervention with preregistered (NCT03638882) tests previously linked to better performance in bilinguals. For two of the primary measures: incongruent Stroop color naming and 2-back accuracy, Duolingo provided equivalent benefits as BrainHQ compared to a control group. On reaction time for N-back and Simon tests, the BrainHQ group alone experienced strong gains over the other two groups. Duolingo was rated as more enjoyable. These results suggest that app-based language learning may provide some similar benefits as brain training in improving executive function in seniors but has less impact on processing speed. However, future advancements in app design may optimize not only the acquisition of the target language but also the side benefits of the language learning experience.
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- Improvement in executive function for older adults through smartphone apps: a randomized clinical trial comparing language learning and brain training.
- Improvement in executive function for older adults through smartphone apps: a randomized clinical trial comparing language learning and brain training.
- Meltzer JA, Kates Rose M, Le AY, Spencer KA, Goldstein L, Gubanova A, Lai AC, Yossofzai M, Armstrong SEM, Bialystok E
- Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition
- 2023
- Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2023 Mar;30(2):150-171. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2021.1991262. Epub 2021 Oct 25.
- Humans, Aged, *Executive Function, *Mobile Applications, Cognitive Training, Language, Language Development
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- DOI: 10.1080/13825585.2021.1991262
- PMID: 34694201
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