Abstract:Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is associated with common pediatric conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, traumatic brain injury, and acquired brain injuries secondary to acute and chronic illness. There is substantial interest in computerized cognitive training (CCT) as a way to remediate these deficits, but use of CCT has been the subject of ongoing debate regarding its effectiveness. This invited commentary describes the current evidence base and potential benefits and costs of CC… Show more
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