Given the rise in life expectancy and the prevalence of age-related chronic neurodegenerative diseases, non-pharmacological treatments are relevant to prevent and slow cognitive decline in prodromal stages of dementia. Creative thinking training has shown promising potential (Fusi et al., 2020, 2024). This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of creativity-based training in enhancing cognitive and psychological outcomes in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
(2024). Creative thinking as a resource in pathology: a cognitive stimulation training for Mild Cognitive Impairment patients. . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/274830
Creative thinking as a resource in pathology: a cognitive stimulation training for Mild Cognitive Impairment patients.
Colombi, Francesca;Fusi, Giulia;Crepaldi, Maura;Giannì, Jessica;Compare, Angelo;Rusconi, Maria Luisa
2024-01-01
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Given the rise in life expectancy and the prevalence of age-related chronic neurodegenerative diseases, non-pharmacological treatments are relevant to prevent and slow cognitive decline in prodromal stages of dementia. Creative thinking training has shown promising potential (Fusi et al., 2020, 2024). This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of creativity-based training in enhancing cognitive and psychological outcomes in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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