“…Cognitive training programs are a promising subset of such interventions developed to improve the performance of specific cognitive domains, such as processing speed and memory. The cognitive and everyday functional transfer of one such program, Useful Field of View training (UFOVt; also known as "speed of processing training" and "divided attention training"), has been thoroughly investigated in 17 randomized controlled trials (Ball, Edwards, & Ross, 2007;Edwards, Fausto, Tetlow, Corona, & Valdés, 2018). UFOVt is a process-based computerized adaptive program focused on visual processing speed, divided attention, and selective attention that has repeatedly demonstrated realworld transfer to improved instrumental activities of daily living (Rebok et al, 2014;Wolinsky, Vander Weg, Howren, Jones, & Dotson, 2015), maintained driving mobility and safety (Ball, Edwards, Ross, & McGwin, 2010;Ross et al, 2016;Ross, Freed, Edwards, Phillips, & Ball, 2017), maintained health and reduced predicted health expenditures (Wolinsky et al, 2009(Wolinsky et al, , 2010, reduced risk of depression (Wolinsky et al, 2015), and maintained physical functioning in older adults (Ross, Sprague, Phillips, O'Connor, & Dodson, 2018;Smith-Ray, Makowski-Woidan, & Hughes, 2014) with effects persisting between 3 and 10 years.…”