“…Thus, behavior-based interventions generally appear to produce limited improvements in the frontal lobe cognitive functions of normal older adults. In view of this, there is increasing interest in applying transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) as a possible efficient and non-invasive intervention for improving cognitive functions in either normal or clinical populations (for a review, see Chan et al, 2019b ; Lee et al, 2022 ). Previous studies on normal young and older adults have consistently reported that tPBM can significantly improve various aspects of cognitive functions primarily mediated by the frontal lobe, including set-shifting ( Blanco et al, 2017a ), rule-based category learning ( Blanco et al, 2017b ), sustained attention ( Barrett and Gonzalez-Lima, 2013 ; Moghadam et al, 2017 ; Vargas et al, 2017 ), and working memory ( Barrett and Gonzalez-Lima, 2013 ; Vargas et al, 2017 ).…”