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. 2022 Mar 29;2022(3):CD006430. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006430.pub3

Weicker 2013.

Study name Computerized training of working memory for patients with acquired brain injury – a randomized controlled trial
Methods RCT
Participants People with stroke or traumatic brain injury of > 3 months and with reduced working memory performance in Germany
Interventions Working memory training 3 times per week for 45 minutes over 1 month
Intervention group
  • Computer‐based adaptive working memory training (HASOMED GmbH (hasomed.de/en/products/rehacom/)


Control group
  • Placebo training

Outcomes Broad neuropsychological and multiple functional outcomes
Starting date Not reported
Contact information Mrs Juliane Weicker
Max‐Planck‐Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Leipzig, Neurology, Leipzig, Germany
weicker@cbs.mpg.de
Notes Conference abstract of early findings
> 50% participants with stroke confirmed by authors
March 2019: unable to locate published study and no reply from email to author if complete results published

CO‐OP: Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance; COPM: Canadian Occupational Performance Measure; MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment; RCT: randomised controlled trial.