TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving Methodological Standards in Behavioral Interventions for Cognitive Enhancement
AU - Shawn Green, C.
AU - Bavelier, Daphne
AU - Kramer, Arthur F.
AU - Vinogradov, Sophia
AU - Ansorge, Ulrich
AU - Ball, Karlene K.
AU - Bingel, Ulrike
AU - Chein, Jason M.
AU - Colzato, Lorenza S.
AU - Edwards, Jerri D.
AU - Facoetti, Andrea
AU - Gazzaley, Adam
AU - Gathercole, Susan E.
AU - Ghisletta, Paolo
AU - Gori, Simone
AU - Granic, Isabela
AU - Hillman, Charles H.
AU - Hommel, Bernhard
AU - Jaeggi, Susanne M.
AU - Kanske, Philipp
AU - Karbach, Julia
AU - Kingstone, Alan
AU - Kliegel, Matthias
AU - Klingberg, Torkel
AU - Kühn, Simone
AU - Levi, Dennis M.
AU - Mayer, Richard E.
AU - McLaughlin, Anne Collins
AU - McNamara, Danielle S.
AU - Morris, Martha Clare
AU - Nahum, Mor
AU - Newcombe, Nora S.
AU - Panizzutti, Rogerio
AU - Prakash, Ruchika Shaurya
AU - Rizzo, Albert
AU - Schubert, Torsten
AU - Seitz, Aaron R.
AU - Short, Sarah J.
AU - Singh, Ilina
AU - Slotta, James D.
AU - Strobach, Tilo
AU - Thomas, Michael S.C.
AU - Tipton, Elizabeth
AU - Tong, Xin
AU - Vlach, Haley A.
AU - Wetherell, Julie Loebach
AU - Wexler, Anna
AU - Witt, Claudia M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2019/3/15
Y1 - 2019/3/15
N2 - There is substantial interest in the possibility that cognitive skills can be improved by dedicated behavioral training. Yet despite the large amount of work being conducted in this domain, there is not an explicit and widely agreed upon consensus around the best methodological practices. This document seeks to fill this gap. We start from the perspective that there are many types of studies that are important in this domain—e.g., feasibility, mechanistic, efficacy, and effectiveness. These studies have fundamentally different goals, and, as such, the best-practice methods to meet those goals will also differ. We thus make suggestions in topics ranging from the design and implementation of control groups, to reporting of results, to dissemination and communication, taking the perspective that the best practices are not necessarily uniform across all study types. We also explicitly recognize and discuss the fact that there are methodological issues around which we currently lack the theoretical and/or empirical foundation to determine best practices (e.g., as pertains to assessing participant expectations). For these, we suggest important routes forward, including greater interdisciplinary collaboration with individuals from domains that face related concerns. Our hope is that these recommendations will greatly increase the rate at which science in this domain advances.
AB - There is substantial interest in the possibility that cognitive skills can be improved by dedicated behavioral training. Yet despite the large amount of work being conducted in this domain, there is not an explicit and widely agreed upon consensus around the best methodological practices. This document seeks to fill this gap. We start from the perspective that there are many types of studies that are important in this domain—e.g., feasibility, mechanistic, efficacy, and effectiveness. These studies have fundamentally different goals, and, as such, the best-practice methods to meet those goals will also differ. We thus make suggestions in topics ranging from the design and implementation of control groups, to reporting of results, to dissemination and communication, taking the perspective that the best practices are not necessarily uniform across all study types. We also explicitly recognize and discuss the fact that there are methodological issues around which we currently lack the theoretical and/or empirical foundation to determine best practices (e.g., as pertains to assessing participant expectations). For these, we suggest important routes forward, including greater interdisciplinary collaboration with individuals from domains that face related concerns. Our hope is that these recommendations will greatly increase the rate at which science in this domain advances.
KW - Behavioral intervention methodology
KW - Cognitive enhancement
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85168883613&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s41465-018-0115-y
DO - 10.1007/s41465-018-0115-y
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85168883613
SN - 2509-3290
VL - 3
SP - 2
EP - 29
JO - Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
JF - Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
IS - 1
ER -