Five Minutes with… Jonas Jendi of Cogmed Systems
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Jonas Jendi has been CEO of Swedish memory training firm Cogmed Systems since 2001 and has helped develop the firm’s programme of computerised exercises for improving a patient’s working memory. The programme consists of 25 training sessions, each 30-45 minutes long, to encourage what the firm calls "neuroplasticity". Each session includes a selection of various computerised tasks that uses a series of algorithms to target the improvement of different aspects of cognitive performance through systematic training
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