| Literature DB >> 29780336 |
Teresa Rossignoli-Palomeque1,2, Elena Perez-Hernandez3, Javier González-Marqués1.
Abstract
Background: Brain training products are becoming increasingly popular for children and adolescents. Despite the marketing aimed at their use in the general population, these products may provide more benefits for specific neurologically impaired populations. A review of Brain Training (BT) products analyzing their efficacy while considering the methodological limitations of supporting research is required for practical applications. Method: searches were made of the PubMed database (until March 2017) for studies including: (1) empirical data on the use of brain training for children or adolescents and any effects on near transfer (NT) and/or far transfer (FT) and/or neuroplasticity, (2) use of brain training for cognitive training purposes, (3) commercially available training applications, (4) computer-based programs for children developed since the 1990s, and (5) relevant printed and peer-reviewed material.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; brain training; children; cognitive training; computer-based intervention
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780336 PMCID: PMC5946581 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Reasons for exclusion: 1 independent variable is not a brain training product; 2 not targeted age; 3 products not commercially available; 4 feasibility studies. From Moher et al. (2009).
Products supported by neuroscience research.
| The Fast for Words | 1993 | Temple et al., | Children with dyslexia. | Randomized Controlled trial (experimental vs. passive control) | fMRI | Neuroplasticity | |
| Teach-The-Brain | 1999 | Rueda et al., | Typical developed children. | Randomized controlled trial (experimental vs. passive control) | EEG | Neuroplasticity | |
| Cogmed | 2001 | Söderqvist et al., | Typical developed children. | Pseudorandomized controlled | DNA genotypes | Neuroplasticity | |
| Astle et al., | Typical developed children. | Randomized controlled trial (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training group) | MEG | Neuroplasticity | |||
| Conklin et al., | Children survivors of cancer | Randomized single-blind controlled | fMRI | Neuroplasticity | |||
| Barnes et al., | Typical developed children. | Double-blind randomized controlled trial (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training group) | MEG | Neuroplasticity | |||
| Stevens et al., | Children with ADHD | Controlled trial | fMRI | Neuroplasticity | |||
| WinABC | 2003 | Penolazzi et al., | Children with dyslexia | Interventional study | EEG | Neuroplasticity | |
| Luminosity | 2007 | Kesler et al., | Cancer survivors | A one-arm open trial pilot study | fMRI | Neuroplasticity | |
| Kesler et al., | Turner Syndrome. | Case series study | fMRI | Neuroplasticity | |||
| Focus Pocus | 2007 | Johnstone et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | EEG | Neuroplasticity |
Products derived from experimental and quasi-experimental trials.
| Brain train (Captain's log) | 1989 | Rabiner et al., | Children with attention difficulties. | Randomized controlled trial | Near and far transfer | |
| Steiner et al., | Children with ADHD. | Randomized controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| La Marca and O'Connor, | Children with ADHD | Multiple-baseline-across-participants single-case model | Near transfer | |||
| Cogmed | 2001 | Klingberg et al., | Children with ADHD | Double-blind controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training group). | Near and far transfer | |
| Klingberg et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Thorell et al., | Typical developed children | Randomized controlled | Near and far transfer | |||
| Holmes et al., | Children low WM | Controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training group) | Near and far transfer | |||
| Holmes et al., | Children with ADHD | Comparative study (not controlled not randomized) | Far transfer | |||
| Beck et al., | Children with ADHD | Controlled | Far transfer Long-term effects | |||
| Mezzacappa and Buckner, | Children low SES | Pilot study single-group design with pre–post comparisons | Near and far transfer | |||
| Gibson et al., | Adolescents with ADHD | Randomized controlled | Near transfer | |||
| Roughan and Hadwin, | Children with behavioral difficulties | Randomized controlled | Near transfer | |||
| Kronenberger et al., | Children with cochlear implant | Pilot study. 2 periods: wait and training | Far transfer | |||
| Løhaugen et al., | Children preterm | Controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Bergman-Nutley et al., | Typical developed children | Double-blind, randomized, controlled | Near transfer | |||
| Dahlin, | Children with special needs | Controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Green et al., | Children with ADHD | Double-blind randomized controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training) | Near and far transfer | |||
| Soderqvist et al., | Children with low IQ | Pseudorandomized | Slightly far transfer on girls | |||
| Gibson et al., | Typical developed children | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Soderqvist et al., | Children with low IQ | Pseudorandomized and controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training group) | Slightly far transfer on girls | |||
| Egeland et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Near and far transfer | |||
| Hovik et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Dahlin, | Children with attention difficulties. | Controlled trial | Near and far transfer | |||
| Dunning et al., | Children with low WM | Double-bling randomized controlled trial Follow up (6 and 12 months after intervention) | Near transfer | |||
| Hardy et al., | Children survivors of cancer | Pilot study randomized | Near and far transfer | |||
| Bennett et al., | Children with down syndrome | Randomized controlled | Near transfer | |||
| Grunewaldt et al., | Children preterm | Stepped Wedge randomized trial design | Near and far transfer | |||
| Holmes and Gathercole, | Children low WM | Randomized controlled trial | Near and far transfer | |||
| Foy and Mann, | Children from economically disadvantaged communities. | Randomized controlled trial | Near and far transfer | |||
| Bergman-Nutley and Klingberg, | Typical developed children | Controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Chacko et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Dongen-Boomsma et al., | Children with ADHD | Triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training) | Near transfer | |||
| van der Donk et al., | Children with ADHD (Children with comorbid learning disabilities (LDs) and/or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) were also included. | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Holmes et al., | Children with specific language impairment | Not controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Söderqvist and Nutley, | Typical developed children. | Controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Ang et al., | Children with low WM | Controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Partanen et al., | Children with special needs | Randomized and controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Kerr and Blackwell, | Children with epilepsy | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |||
| Phillips et al., | Children with brain damage | Double-blind randomized controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training) | Far transfer | |||
| Fälth et al., | Typical developed children. | Controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Grunewaldt et al., | Children preterm | Pilot study | Near transfer | |||
| Eve et al., | Children with brain damage | Randomized | Near transfer | |||
| Graziano and Hart, | Children with behavioral problems | Randomized trial | Far transfer | |||
| Lee et al., | Children preterm | Intervention study | Near transfer | |||
| Bigorra et al., | Children with ADHD | Double-blind randomized controlled (adaptive vs. non-adaptive training) | Near and far transfer | |||
| Hadwin and Richards, | Adolescent with T-score > 50 on anxiety test | Randomized controlled | Near and far transfer | |||
| Roberts et al., | Children with low WM | Randomized controlled | Near transfer | |||
| Fuentes and Kerr, | Children with epilepsy | Exploratory analysis | Near transfer | |||
| Hitchcock and Westwell, | Typical developed children | Cluster-randomized, controlled trial | Near transfer (to similar task trained not to WM construct) | |||
| Conklin et al., | Children survivors of cancer | Randomized, single-blind controlled | Near and far transfer | |||
| Focus Pocus (Neurocog) | 2007 | Johnstone et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Far transfer | |
| Play Attention | 2010 (recent version) | Steiner et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Far transfer | |
| Steiner et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Far transfer | |||
| Braingame Brian | 2010 | Dovis et al., | Children with ADHD | Double-blind Randomized | Near transfer | |
| ACTIVATE™ | 2011 | Bikic et al., | Children with ADHD | Randomized controlled trial | Near transfer | |
| SIGUEME | 2013 | Vélez-Coto et al., | Children with autism disorder | Controlled trial | Near transfer | |
| Tali Program | 2017 | Kirk et al., | Children with intellectual and developmental disability | Randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial | Improvements at 3 months but not significant |
Scientific validity of Brain training programs for children based on Mahncke and Merzenich (2015).
| Brain Train | Yes | Yes | 6 months | Yes | |
| The Fast for Words | Yes | Yes | |||
| Teach-The-Brain | Yes | Yes | 2 weeks follow up | yes | |
| Cogmed | Yes | Yes | Yes, considering non- adaptive training as active control | 2 years (follow up available 7–24 moths) | Partially, it counts with non-independent research |
| WinABC | Yes | Yes | |||
| Luminosity | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Focus Pocus | Yes | Yes | 6 months | ||
| Play Attention | Yes | 6 months | |||
| BrainGame Brian | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| ACTIVATE | Yes | Yes | |||
| Sigueme | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Tali program | No | No |