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Neuro-Cognitive Training (NCT)

Neurocognitive Training refers to a type of therapy that aims to improve cognitive functions such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making by training the brain to work more effectively. This type of training typically involves exercises that challenge the brain to process and manipulate information more efficiently.

Examples of Neurocognitive Training exercises include:

  • Memory exercises, such as memorizing a list of words or repeating a sequence of numbers

  • Attention exercises, such as tracking a moving object or following multi-step instructions

  • Problem-solving exercises, such as solving puzzles or completing logic problems

  • Decision-making exercises, such as making choices in simulated real-life situations

  • Audio and Visual- processing exercises, such as recognition of various sounds and words in visual and acoustic formats

These exercises can be adapted to suit the individual's needs and abilities, and can be done in a variety of formats such as computer-based programs, video games, or paper and pencil tasks.

Neurocognitive Training can help to improve memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. It can also help to prevent cognitive decline and improve overall cognitive function.

This type of training can be used for different population such as children, elderly or people with cognitive or neurological impairments such as ADHD, Learning difficulties, memory issues, difficulties with auditory and visual processing, etc.

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