An efficacious non-medical approach is thus urgently required for MCI intervention. Cognitive training is a promising non-drug alternative to slow MCI-to-AD progression. Studies show that game-style cognitive training can effectively improve the cognitive function of elderly individuals [6, 7] and ...
Cognitive impairment often occurs in the elderly, and has even shown a younger trend in recent years [5]. Currently, screening for MCI in Taiwan is conducted by social workers through the use of Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination III (ACE-III, Chinese version). This test has been used for...