Authors
Brian Levine, Donald T Stuss, Gordon Winocur, Malcolm A Binns, Louise Fahy, Marina Mandic, Kristen Bridges, Ian H Robertson
Publication date
2007/1
Journal
Journal of the International neuropsychological Society
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
143-152
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Executive functions are highly sensitive to the effects of aging and other conditions affecting frontal lobe function. Yet there are few validated interventions specifically designed to address executive functions, and, to our knowledge, none validated in a healthy aging sample. As part of a large-scale cognitive rehabilitation randomized trial in 49 healthy older adults, a modified Goal Management Training program was included to address the real-life deficits caused by executive dysfunction. This program emphasized periodic suspension of ongoing activity to establish goal hierarchies and monitor behavioral output. Tabletop simulated real-life tasks (SRLTs) were developed to measure the processes targeted by this intervention. Participants were randomized to two groups, one of which received the intervention immediately and the other of which was wait-listed prior to rehabilitation. Results indicated improvements in …
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