“…It is shown that training in the form of a cognitive 12-week rehabilitation program not only reduces cognitive, attention, and memory problems, but also can be effective with a 6-week follow-up program; after six months training, the attention and cognitive stimulant activities were at the level of a post-test case (Herrera, Chambon, Micheal, Paban, & Alescio-Lautier, 2012). Also, cognitive rehabilitation is effective for recovering selective attention in people with an MCI disorder (Shomali Oskoei, Nejati, & Ajilchi, 2013). A study of eight patients with mild and moderate Alzheimer's showed that the intervention in the form of memory and attention rehabilitation measures reduced cognitive deficits in elderly individuals with dementia cognitive impairments (Amini, Dowlatshahi, Dadkhah, & Lotfi, 2010).…”